Amnesty har i veckan släppt en
rapport som klassificerar Israels behandling av palestinier som
apartheid. Som vanligt när Israel kritiseras kommer det snabbt åsikter
emot rapportens vederhäftighet. Hela rapporten finns att ladda ner för
läsning för den som vill bilda sig en egen uppfattning, tyvärr finns
den inte på svenska.
In May 2021, Palestinian families in Sheikh Jarrah, a
neighbourhood in occupied East Jerusalem, began protesting against
Israel’s plan to forcibly evict them from their homes to make way for
Jewish settlers. Many of the families are refugees, who settled in
Sheikh Jarrah after being forcibly displaced around the time of Israel’s
establishment as a state in 1948. Since Israel occupied East
Jerusalem and the rest of the West Bank in 1967, Palestinians in Sheikh
Jarrah have been continuously targeted by Israeli authorities, who use
discriminatory laws to systematically dispossess Palestinians of their
land and homes for the benefit of Jewish Israelis.
In response to the demonstrations in Sheikh Jarrah,
thousands of Palestinians across Israel and the Occupied Palestinian
Territories (OPT) held their own protests in support of the families,
and against their shared experience of fragmentation, dispossession,
and segregation. These were met with excessive and deadly force by
Israeli authorities with thousands injured, arrested and detained.
The events of May 2021 were emblematic of the oppression
which Palestinians have faced every day, for decades. The
discrimination, the dispossession, the repression of dissent, the
killings and injuries – all are part of a system which is designed to
privilege Jewish Israelis at the expense of Palestinians.
This is apartheid.
Amnesty International’s new investigation shows that
Israel imposes a system of oppression and domination against
Palestinians across all areas under its control: in Israel and the OPT,
and against Palestinian refugees, in order to benefit Jewish Israelis.
This amounts to apartheid as prohibited in international law.
Laws, policies and practices which are intended to maintain a
cruel system of control over Palestinians, have left them fragmented
geographically and politically, frequently impoverished, and in a
constant state of fear and insecurity.
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