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Israeli occupation has turned Palestine into an ‘open-air prison,’ says UN expert

The Israeli military occupation has turned Palestine into an “open-air prison” where Palestinians are “constantly confined, surveilled and disciplined,” according to a UN expert. (Reuters/File Photo)
The Israeli military occupation has turned Palestine into an “open-air prison” where Palestinians are “constantly confined, surveilled and disciplined,” according to a UN expert. (Reuters/File Photo)
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11 Jul 2023 04:07:23 GMT9
11 Jul 2023 04:07:23 GMT9
  • Authorities in Israel crush basic human rights and use mass incarcerations to quash resistance, according to Francesca Albanese, special rapporteur on human rights in Palestine
  • A report for the Human Rights Council states that since 1967, more than 800,000 Palestinians, including children as young as 12, have been arrested and detained

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LONDON: The Israeli military occupation has turned Palestine into an “open-air prison” where Palestinians are “constantly confined, surveilled and disciplined,” according to a UN expert.

In a new report for the Human Rights Council, Francesca Albanese, the UN’s special rapporteur on human rights in Palestine, said that Israel has crushed basic human rights and used mass incarcerations as a means of quashing resistance during its 56-year governance of the Occupied Territories.

The report stated that since 1967, more than 800,000 Palestinians, including children as young as 12, have been arrested and detained under authoritarian rules enacted, enforced and adjudicated by the Israeli military.

Palestinians have been deprived of the basic right of citizens to protection, it added, and have been arbitrarily detained simply for expressing opinions, attending gatherings, and delivering unauthorized political speeches.

It said that Palestinians are often presumed guilty, even in the absence of evidence, arrested without warrants, detained without charge or trial, and brutalized while in Israeli custody.

“Under Israeli occupation, generations of Palestinians have endured widespread and systematic arbitrary deprivation of liberty, often for the simplest acts of life and the exercise of fundamental human rights,” Albanese said.

She said that while she does not condone violent acts committed by Palestinians during the decades of Israeli occupation, most criminal convictions have resulted from a “litany of violations of international law,” which calls into question the legitimacy of the administration of justice by Israeli authorities.

“Mass incarceration serves the purpose of quelling peaceful opposition against the occupation, protecting the Israeli military and settlers, and ultimately facilitating settler-colonial encroachment,” Albanese said.

“Bundling Palestinians as a collective ‘security threat,’ Israel has used draconian military orders to punish the exercise of basic rights. These measures have been used as tools to subjugate an entire population, depriving them of self-determination, enforcing racial domination and advancing territorial acquisition by force.”

She called on UN member states to stand by their obligations by refusing to aid or recognize Israel’s occupation and the incremental annexation of Palestinian territory, and to use all “diplomatic, political and economic measures” available under the UN Charter to bring the situation to an end and ensure those responsible for violations are brought to justice.

“The widespread and systematic arbitrariness of the occupation’s carceral regime is yet another expression of the apartheid imposed on the Palestinians, and strengthens the need to end it immediately,” Albanese said.

“The mass and arbitrary deprivation of liberty that Palestinians have been collectively subjected to for decades aims to protect Israel’s annexation of Palestinian territory, a project with unlawful aims pursued by unlawful means.

“This macroscopic violation of fundamental principles of international law cannot be remedied by addressing some of its most brutal consequences. For Israel’s carceral regime to end, and its inherent apartheid with it, its illegal occupation of Palestine must end.”

Special rapporteurs are part of what is known as the special procedures of the UN Human Rights Council. They are independent experts who work on a voluntary basis, are not members of UN staff and are not paid for their work.

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