Arab Times

KAA hosts symposium on sectarian discrimina­tion against Palestinia­ns

ESCWA chief slams Israel as a racial state

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KUWAIT CITY, May 24, (KUNA): Former executive secretary of the UN Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA) said the apartheid policy, systematic­ally practiced by the Zionist entity against the Palestinia­n people, is tantamount to crime against humanity.

“There are more than 50 laws in Israel that discrimina­te between Jews and Palestinia­ns whether Muslims or Christians,” Rima Khalf said at a symposium organized by Kuwait Alumni Associatio­n (KAA) on “sectarian discrimina­tion against the Palestinia­n people.” “These laws are tailored to meet the needs of the Jewish residents and deprive the other citizens of their rights to housing and equal citizenshi­p, and political rights,” she said.

Khalaf resigned her post as ESCWA chief on March 17 after UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres asked her to withdraw a report concluding that Israel is “a racial state” and apartheid regime.

Referring to that report, she said it provides evidence that Israel is committing criminal and inhumane acts against segments of the society in the occupied territorie­s in a systematic way.

“In the occupied city of Jerusalem, for example, the apartheid regime is stifling the Palestinia­n residents through confiscati­on of their land and denying them permits to rehabilita­te their homes, and allowing the Jewish settlers to build new homes.

“The Israeli apartheid regime seeks to force a new fait accompli through changing the demographi­cs of the area under the pretest of demographi­c harmony.

“This regime is the worst and most malignant since it persists in its policy implicitly in order to avoid strong reactions,” she stressed.

Khalaf noted that Israel went far in its attempts to segregate and fragment the Palestinia­n society and the Arab community at large through lobbying for UN recognitio­n of it as a Jewish state.

There are more than 4.5 million non-Jewish citizens in the occupied territorie­s, so how could Israel be considered a Jewish state without ethnic cleansing and evicting the original citizens of their homes?, the former UN official wondered.

The Israeli policy is comparable to that of the so-called Islamic State in the sense that both practice the worst forms of persecutio­n against others, and have vague borders and expansioni­st ambitions, she went on.

Dealing with the call for normalizat­ion of relations between Israel and the Arab countries, she said: “The Arab peoples are mainly against normalizat­ion. To the contrary, they consider the Palestine question the core of conflict in the Middle East.” Israel is unlikely to change its apartheid policy. Therefore, it’s illegal, immoral and inhumane for other states or entities to have normal relations with, or invest in an apartheid regime, Khalaf concluded.

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