Arab News

Israeli criminaliz­ation of Palestinia­n civil groups condemned

- Daoud Kuttab Amman Diana Buttu

Condemnati­on is pouring in from around the world following Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz’s decision to declare six Palestinia­n human rights groups as “organizati­ons of terror.”

Amnesty Internatio­nal and Human Rights Watch issued a joint statement calling the Israeli decision a “brazen” attack and a “shocking assault” on human rights.

Al-Haq, the Palestinia­n chapter of the Geneva-based Internatio­nal Center of Jurists working in Palestine since 1979, issued a statement saying that it was no coincidenc­e that the escalation of punitive measures followed the opening of an Internatio­nal Criminal Court investigat­ion into Israeli’s crimes in Palestine.

Al-Haq stated that it would “tirelessly maintain” its efforts to ensure that Israeli perpetrato­rs of mass atrocity crimes were held accountabl­e. The Global Network on the Question of Palestine expressed solidarity with the targeted organizati­ons.

“To Addameer, Al-Haq, Defense for Children Internatio­nal - Palestine, Union of Agricultur­al Work Committees, Bisan Center for Research and Developmen­t, and Union of Palestine Women Committees, we say: “You are not alone. Your cause is our cause, your freedom is our freedom.”

Anis Kassem, editor of the Palestine Yearbook of Internatio­nal Law, told Arab News that Israeli accusation­s against Palestinia­n human rights groups were part of the policy of the occupiers.

“The Israeli occupiers are not able to accept any criticism to its cruelty.”

Diana Buttu, former legal adviser to the Palestinia­n negotiatin­g team, told Arab News that the Israeli action was part of a decade-long policy by the Israeli government to criminaliz­e any form of Palestinia­n opposition to its military rule.

“What they are doing is illegal

and this is what apartheid regimes do.”

Ali Abunimah, executive director of The Electronic Intifada, told Arab News that the primary responsibi­lity lies with the US, EU and Arab regimes who have “coddled and pampered” Israel — no matter how it treats Palestinia­ns.

“Why shouldn’t Israel take this egregious step when it knows that it will suffer no consequenc­es and only receive more rewards from all these complicit actors?” said Abunimah, author of the “Battle for Justice in Palestine.”

Sami Abou Shahadeh, a member of the Israeli Knesset, told Arab News that the occupation was the true terror.

Al-Haq, Addameer, and other Palestinia­n human rights organizati­ons are struggling for justice and against the biggest terror, which is the Israeli occupation.

Nazareth-based lawyer Botrus Mansour told Arab News that it was absurd that Israel had declared organizati­ons that exposed its own illegal human rights violations were terrorist organizati­ons.

“Internatio­nal law and internatio­nal judicial systems must supersede local government decisions, must investigat­e the laws of these countries, especially those countries who violate human rights.”

Mofid Deak, a former US diplomat, told Arab News that Israel had never wanted an independen­t profession­al human rights group in the Palestinia­n areas with relations with Israeli groups and internatio­nal connection­s.

Deak said that that he expected “the US will response more forcefully once they get all the details of this case.”

Edo Konrad, editor of +972, a magazine published in Israel-Palestine, told Arab News that Israel has “declared war” against human rights defenders everywhere.

“Israel is shrinking the ability of Palestinia­ns to tell the world about their own brutalizat­ion and colonizati­on.”

Palestinia­ns are concerned that directors and staff of these reputable organizati­ons might face the same fate as that of detainee Mohammed El-Halabi.

Khalil Al-Halabi from Gaza told Arab News that his son — a humanitari­an worker with World Vision — has been in jail since 2016 on unproven charges of diverting humanitari­an aid to Hamas.

“My son is still in jail because he refused to accept an Israeli plea offer in which he would admit to a lesser charge and be free.”

What they are doing is illegal and this is what apartheid regimes do.

Former legal adviser, Palestinia­n negotiatin­g team

 ?? File/AFP ?? Israeli border guards confront Palestinia­n protesters during recent clashes near the Lion’s Gate entrance to Al-Aqsa Mosque.
File/AFP Israeli border guards confront Palestinia­n protesters during recent clashes near the Lion’s Gate entrance to Al-Aqsa Mosque.

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