S&Ds: On the expulsion of Bedouin communities from the occupied Palestinian territory, Israel shows not to be a healthy democracy
Thursday, 5 July 2018 12:15
Following continuous pressure by Israeli authorities on Bedouin
communities in the Negev and the West Bank, the forcible transfer
of Bedouin families and the plan to dismantle the village of Khan
al-Ahmar, the S&D Group sent a letter today to Israeli
Ambassador to the European Union, Mr Aharon Leshno-Yaar, in which
the Group raises its voice against these actions that openly
contradict international law. S&D Group vice-president, Elena
Valenciano, said: "We...Request free trial
Following continuous pressure by Israeli authorities on Bedouin
communities in the Negev and the West Bank, the forcible transfer
of Bedouin families and the plan to dismantle the village of Khan
al-Ahmar, the S&D Group sent a letter today to Israeli
Ambassador to the European Union, Mr Aharon Leshno-Yaar, in which
the Group raises its voice against these actions that openly
contradict international law.
S&D Group vice-president, Elena Valenciano, said:
"We condemn the continuous pressure on Bedouin communities both
in the Negev and in Area C in the occupied Palestinian territory
by Israeli authorities. We call again for an immediate end to
this policy, and we strongly protest against the forcible
transfer of any Bedouin family against its will. Khan al-Ahmar,
and its famous school built of mud and rubber tyres, has become a
symbol. Therefore, its demolition, which is being prepared by
Israeli authorities, would not only be the tragedy of this
village and its families, but would send a message to other
Bedouin communities in the Negev and in the West Bank, and to
Palestinians living across Israel and the occupied territory, of
their vulnerability. The European Union and the international
community must take immediate action to avoid this. Israel is
proud to declare itself as the only democracy in the Middle East.
However, a country that does not respect its obligations under
international law towards the people living under its occupation
(and often towards its Palestinian Arab citizens that constitute
one-fifth of its population) cannot be deemed a healthy
democracy."
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