The Freeman

UN says expanding Israeli settlement­s a ‘war crime’

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Geneva, Switzerlan­d --- Expanding Israeli settlement­s in the occupied Palestinia­n territorie­s constitute­s “a war crime” and risks eliminatin­g any likelihood of a viable Palestinia­n state, the UN rights chief warned on Friday.

Volker Turk said there had been a drastic accelerati­on in Israeli illegal settlement building in the occupied West Bank as it wages a relentless war in the Palestinia­n territory of Gaza.

The UN high commission­er for human rights said creating and expanding settlement­s amounted to the transfer by Israel of its own civilian population into occupied territorie­s.

“Such transfers amount to a war crime that may engage the individual criminal responsibi­lity of those involved,” Turk said in a report to the UN Human Rights Council.

Reported Israeli plans to build another 3,476 settler homes in the West Bank colonies of Maale Adumim, Efrat and Kedar “fly in the face of internatio­nal law”, he said.

Spain echoed the sentiment on Friday, with its foreign ministry saying it “strongly condemns” the planned settlement­s that “undermine efforts to achieve a two-state solution and are an obstacle to peace”.

France’s foreign ministry also said it “strongly condemns” the settlement plan and called on the Israeli government to “immediatel­y reverse this decision”.

Israel seized the West Bank, east Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip in the 1967 Arab-Israeli war.

It is illegal under internatio­nal law for Israel to establish settlement­s in those Palestinia­n territorie­s.

Despite opposition abroad, Israel has built dozens of settlement­s across the West Bank in recent decades.

They are home to more than 490,000 Israelis, living in the same territory as around three million Palestinia­ns.

Israel gave the go-ahead for the new homes less than two weeks after US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said any settlement expansion would be “counterpro­ductive to reaching enduring peace” with the Palestinia­ns.

Violence concerns

Turk said that during the period covered by his report -- November 1, 2022, to October 31, 2023 -- some 24,300 housing units were added to existing Israeli settlement­s in the West Bank.

That marks the largest number on record since monitoring began in 2017. It includes nearly 9,700 units in east Jerusalem, the UN rights office said.

Turk’s report found that the Israeli government’s policies “appear aligned, to an unpreceden­ted extent, with the goals of the Israeli settler movement to expand long-term control over the West Bank, including east Jerusalem, and to steadily integrate this occupied territory into the State of Israel”.

At the same time, Palestinia­ns are being forced from their homes by Israeli settler and state violence, it said.

It also pointed to forced evictions, non-issuance of building permits, home demolition­s and movement restrictio­ns imposed on Palestinia­ns.

It found there had been 602 settler attacks against Palestinia­ns since October 7, the date of Hamas’s attack inside Israel, leading to the war in Gaza.

The UN rights office said it had documented nine Palestinia­ns killed by West Bank settlers using firearms, and another 396 killed by Israeli security forces.

Two others were killed by either Israeli security forces or settlers.

In response, Israel’s mission in Geneva said Turk and his office had “once again totally ignored the deaths of 36 Israelis, including women and children and one tourist, and the 296 injured as a result of Palestinia­n terrorism in 2023, before and after October 7.

“Human rights are universal, yet Israeli victims of Palestinia­n terrorism are ignored by the office time and time again,” the Israeli mission said.

 ?? AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE ?? Israeli right wing activist pray near the Erez crossing, during a rally calling for the building of Israeli settlement­s in Gaza, on February 29, 2024, amid ongoing battles between Israel and the Palestinia­n militant group Hamas.
AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE Israeli right wing activist pray near the Erez crossing, during a rally calling for the building of Israeli settlement­s in Gaza, on February 29, 2024, amid ongoing battles between Israel and the Palestinia­n militant group Hamas.

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