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Ramallah – The Palestinian Initiative for the Promotion of Global Dialogue and Democracy (MIFTAH) organized a virtual parallel event on 10 March 2026 during the 70th session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW70), titled “Assassinated Justice: Palestinian Women Between Genocide and Ethnic Cleansing.” The event brought together more than 95 participants from around the world, including human rights advocates, feminist activists, researchers, and representatives of international organizations, networks and coalitions.

The discussion highlighted the concept of “Assassinated Justice” and examined the realities facing Palestinian women amid escalating violations in the occupied Palestinian territory. MIFTAH addressed the severe challenges Palestinian women face in accessing justice, particularly in light of discriminatory U.S. measures in 2025 that restricted the ability of Palestinian women to participate physically in global forums such as CSW, contradicting the session’s theme of “Access to Justice.” The event also underscored the launch of a digital advocacy campaign by Palestinian feminist organizations aimed at raising awareness of these challenges and advocating for inclusive justice.

Speakers—legal experts, feminist advocates, and human rights activists—presented different dimensions of the situation facing Palestinian women. Human rights consultant Mervat Rishmawi discussed Israel’s violations of international law in the occupied Palestinian territory and the growing collapse of accountability mechanisms. Shadia Al-Ghoul, Head of MIFTAH’s Gaza Office, provided updates on the conditions facing women in Gaza amid the ongoing genocide and humanitarian crisis.

Human rights advocate Milena Ansari addressed the layered injustices experienced by Palestinian women in Israeli detention, highlighting patterns of systemic violations and the denial of fundamental rights. Dr. Rula Sarras from the Rural Women Development Society (RWDS) shed light on the realities of rural Palestinian women facing escalating settler violence and land confiscation, supported by testimonies from the ground. Kefaya Khreim, International Advocacy Officer at the Women’s Centre for Legal Aid and Counselling (WCLAC), focused on gendered crimes, including sexual violence, and the persistent denial of justice for Palestinian women. Speakers emphasized the intersection of occupation, forced displacement, militarization, and gender-based violence, and how these factors collectively undermine Palestinian women’s rights, dignity, and security.

The event concluded with a call for international accountability, urgent global action, and inclusive justice frameworks that amplify Palestinian women’s voices and lived experiences. MIFTAH affirmed that Palestinian feminist voices will continue to advocate for justice and human rights despite attempts to silence or marginalize them on international platforms.

 
 
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