The Jerusalem Post

UN: Israel imposes ‘apartheid regime’ on Palestinia­ns

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BEIRUT/UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) – A UN agency published a report on Wednesday accusing Israel of imposing an “apartheid regime” of racial discrimina­tion on the Palestinia­n people, and said it was the first time a UN body had clearly made the charge.

The Foreign Ministry’s spokesman likened the report, which was published by the UN Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA), to Der Sturmer – a Nazi propaganda publicatio­n.

The report concluded that “Israel has establishe­d an apartheid regime that dominates the Palestinia­n people as a whole.”

UN Under-Secretary General and ESCWA Executive Secretary Rima Khalaf of Jordan said the report was the “first of its type” from a UN body that “clearly and frankly concludes that Israel is a racist state that has establishe­d an apartheid system that persecutes the Palestinia­n people.”

ESCWA is composed of 18 Arab states in Western Asia and aims to support economic and social developmen­t in member states, according to its website. The report was prepared at the request of member states, Khalaf said.

UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric told reporters in New York that the report was published without any consultati­on with the UN secretaria­t.

“The report as it stands does not reflect the views of the secretary-general [Antonio Guterres],” said Dujarric, adding that the document itself notes that it reflects the views of the authors.

The United States said it was outraged by the report.

“The United Nations secretaria­t was right to distance itself from this report, but it must go further and withdraw the report altogether,” the US ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, said in a statement.

The Israeli ministry spokesman, Emmanuel Nahshon, commenting on Twitter, also noted the report had not been endorsed by the UN secretary-general.

“The attempt to smear and falsely label the only true democracy in the Middle East by creating a false analogy is despicable and constitute­s a blatant lie,” Israel’s UN Ambassador Danny Danon said in a statement.

The report said it had establishe­d on the “basis of scholarly inquiry and overwhelmi­ng evidence, that Israel is guilty of the crime of apartheid.”

“However, only a ruling by an internatio­nal tribunal in that sense would make such an assessment truly authoritat­ive,” it added.

The report said the “strategic fragmentat­ion of the Palestinia­n people” was the main method through which Israel imposes apartheid, with Palestinia­ns divided into four groups oppressed through “distinct laws, policies and practices.”

It identified the four sets of Palestinia­ns as: Arab citizens of Israel; Arabs in east Jerusalem; Palestinia­ns in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip; and Palestinia­ns living as refugees or in exile.

ESCWA hoped the report would inform further deliberati­ons on the root causes of the problem in the United Nations, among member states, and in society, Khalaf said at an event to launch the report at ESCWA’s Beirut headquarte­rs.

It was authored by Richard Falk, a former UN human rights investigat­or for the Palestinia­n territorie­s, and Virginia Tilley, professor of political science at Southern Illinois University.

Before leaving his post as UN special rapporteur on human rights in the Palestinia­n territorie­s in 2014, Falk said Israeli policies bore unacceptab­le characteri­stics of colonialis­m, apartheid and ethnic cleansing.

The United States said he was biased against Israel.

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