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New Israeli List of Banned Items Another
form of Illegal Israeli Blockade, Siege, and Collective Punishment of
Gaza
PCHR Response to Publication of New Israeli List of Items
Banned from Entry to Gaza
Thursday July 08, 2010 00:22 by PCHR
On Sunday, 4 July 2010 the Israeli occupation government so-called
ministry of foreign affairs published two lists, detailing items not
permitted to enter the Gaza Strip and those used for construction, which
may only be imported and utilized under the supervision of the United
Nations.
In this context, the Palestinian Centre for Human
Rights (PCHR) wishes to reaffirm its position on the illegal
Israeli-imposed blockade of the Gaza Strip.
The Israeli
occupation government has subjected the occupied Palestinian territory,
including the Gaza Strip, to strict closures for more than two decades.
Israel has continuously tightened the closure on the Gaza Strip
following the Hamas takeover of the Strip in June 2007.
For more
than three years now Israel has applied the most extreme form of closure
to the Gaza Strip, declaring its territory to be a "hostile entity",
effectively cutting off the 1.5 million inhabitants of Gaza from the
outside world.
Palestinian civilians are deliberately and
systematically denied access to the most basic needs, such as food,
medicine, electricity and other necessary commodities.
Palestinians are not allowed to leave Gaza, and only a miniscule number
of foreigners are permitted to visit Gaza.
Goods are not allowed
to be exported, and imports have been reduced to a very limited number
of items, entirely incapable of fulfilling the population’s needs.
Palestinian civilians in Gaza are deliberately deprived of their
fundamental human rights, such as the freedom of movement and the right
to health, education, and access to work.
The recent decision to
"ease" the closure by permitting more commercial and humanitarian goods
to enter the Gaza Strip -- a decision which was only taken in response
to increased international pressure -- does not in any way alter the
basic situation.
Palestinians in Gaza are denied numerous
fundamental human rights, including the right to life, the right to the
highest attainable standard of health, the right to freedom of movement
of persons and goods, the right to adequate shelter. At the most basic
level, the closure continues to violate the right of the people of Gaza
to live in human dignity.
The recently published lists, which
have been effectively sanctioned by the international community through
statements welcoming the Israeli decision, represent
an institutionalization of the siege of Gaza, which is a form of
collective punishment, a policy illegal under international law, as
recently reaffirmed by the ICRC.
PCHR is gravely concerned that Israeli policy concerning Gaza is
simply shifting to another form of an illegal
blockade, one that may become internationally accepted and
institutionalized, as Palestinians in Gaza may no longer suffer from the
same shortage of goods, but will remain economically dependent and
unable to care for their own population as well as socially, culturally
and academically isolated from the rest of the world.
Recommendations
PCHR calls for an immediate end to the illegal
closure imposed on the Gaza Strip, by way of opening unconditionally all
border crossings of the Gaza Strip, to ensure the freedom of movement of
all Palestinians.
This opening must also apply to the import of
goods necessary for restarting the economy and the export of goods. In
order to achieve this, the international community must act decisively
to ensure the full lifting of the illegal closure. As High Contracting
Parties to the Four Geneva Conventions of 1949, individual States are
under an obligation to ‘ensure respect’ for the Geneva Conventions ‘in
all circumstances’.
The closure policy itself is illegal: any
proposal must be based solely on the requirements of international law.
The root cause of Israel's illegal closure is the impunity that it
has been granted by the international community. Israel cannot continue
to be allowed to act as a state above the law. All those responsible for
the commission of international crimes must be held accountable.
In this regard it is essential that the recommendations contained in
the Report of the UN Fact Finding Mission on the Gaza Conflict (the
Goldstone Report) are implemented; they offer a concrete procedure
through which the rule of law can be restored.
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