civil societies around the world: ‘Expel Israel from the United Nations’
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The winter storm has severely
impacted the people of Gaza, many of whom are still living in temporary
shelters since they have been unable to rebuild after the Israeli assault in
July and August of 2014 that left over 2100 people dead and tens of thousands
homeless.
“In Gaza, 95,000 Palestinians remain
homeless following the last conflict [the 2014 Israeli blitzkrieg ‘Protective
Edge’ and ongoing 8-year blockade], forcing many to face the winter cold in
tents, shipping containers, or among the ruins of their former houses.”
by Stuart Littlewood
At least some people are determined
to kick off the New Year on a positive note. A motion to expel Israel from the
United Nations is to be put to the Palestine Solidarity Campaign’s AGM. It
reads as follows:
Motion, PSC AGM 23 January 2016 to
expel Israel
from the United Nations
Considering that Israel’s admission
to the UN on 11 May 1949 by General Assembly Resolution 273 was conditional
upon its (1) honouring the UN Charter and (2) implementing UNGA Resolutions 181
of 29 November 1947 and 194 of 11 December 1948;
Noting that Israel has:
(1) repeatedly acted inconsistently
with the Purposes of the UN expressed in Article 1.2 of the UN Charter and thus
also with Article 2 (introduction);
(2) repeatedly violated the
provisions and Principles of the Charter as expressed in Articles 2.3, 2.4, 4,
55 and 56;
(3) failed to implement GA
Resolutions 181 and 194;
(4) violated numerous other
resolutions of the Security Council and GA; and
(5) beginning in 1948 killed
many Palestinian civilians and forcibly expelled many others from their homes
and land;
Noting further that all attempts to
ensure through negotiation Israel’s adherence to the Purposes and Principles
contained in the Charter and to general principles of international law have
failed;
Considering that effective measures
should be taken to resolve the present situation arising out of Israel ’s
unlawful policies that violate the Charter and UNGA Res 273;
Recalling that Article 6 of the
Charter states,
“A Member of the United Nations
which has persistently violated the Principles contained in the present Charter
may be expelled from the Organization by the General Assembly upon the
recommendation of the Security Council.”;
This AGM resolves that the PSC
Executive Committee shall
request the government of the United Kingdom , enforced by a petition and
lobbying, to submit a motion to the Security Council recommending that the
General Assembly expel Israel
from the UN in compliance with the Charter, Article 6.
And many will be saying, “About time
too.” Israel
has enjoyed impunity for its criminal acts for 67 years. And each year the
international community’s failure to take disciplinary action has made the
Israeli regime more aggressive, more arrogant, more brutal and more loathsome.
When drafting the motion it would
have done no harm, I think, to mention the important ruling by the
International Court of Justice that Israel ’s separation wall is illegal
and must come down, and the Palestinians affected properly compensated. The
400-miles long barrier known to all as the Apartheid Wall bites deep into the
Palestinian West Bank dividing and isolating communities and stealing their
lands and water.
If the Wall was simply for security,
as Israel
claims, it would have been built along the 1949 Armistice ‘Green Line’. But the
Wall’s purpose is plainly to annex plum Palestinian land and water sources for
illegal Israeli settlements and to that end closely follows the line of the
Western Aquifer. It is a crude attempt to change the ‘facts on the ground’ in
order to expand Israeli territory and greatly reduce the viability of a future
Palestinian state. In 2004 the International Court of Justice at The Hague ruled that construction of the Wall was
“contrary to international law” and Israel must dismantle it and make
reparation. The ICJ also ruled that “all States are under an obligation not
to recognize the illegal situation resulting from the construction of the wall and not
to render aid or assistance in maintaining the situation created by such
construction”.
Eleven years later Israel , contemptuous of international law,
continues to build its hideous Wall with American tax dollars and protected by America ’s veto.
While Israelis fill their swimming pools, wash their cars and sprinkle their
golf courses the Palestinians, who would normally be self-sufficient, now have
to pay Israel’s grossly inflated price for a mere trickle of their own water,
or go without.
Perhaps the motion should also note
how Israel continues to defy
the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, an
important set of undertakings to which Israel itself and 136 other States
are signed up.
Article 1 states that “all peoples
have the right of self-determination…. In no case may a people be deprived of
its own means of subsistence.” Israel
should not be interfering, for example, with fishing in Gaza ’s
territorial waters, Gaza ’s off-shore gas
resources or the West Bank ’s water.
Furthermore “the States that are
party to the Covenant… shall promote the realization of the right of
self-determination, and shall respect that right, in conformity with the
provisions of the Charter of the United Nations”.
Article 2 requires all States
to guarantee that the rights enshrined in the Covenant will be exercised
without discrimination of any kind.
Article 6 says that States
recognize the right of everyone to gain a living from work of their own
choosing and will take appropriate steps to safeguard this right. But for
Palestinians it is impossible until the siege on Gaza is lifted and free, unfettered access to
the outside world restored. The same goes for the West Bank and East Jerusalem
which are also blockaded by Israel ’s
military and strangulated by Israel ’s
Matrix of Control.
What about the threat Israel poses
not just to the region but the rest of the world? According to the Weapons of
Mass Destruction Commission Israel has a nuclear arsenal numbering in the
hundreds and is the only state in the region not to have signed the Nuclear
Non-Proliferation Treaty. Nor has it signed the Biological and Toxin Weapons
Convention. It has signed but not ratified the Comprehensive Nuclear Test-Ban
Treaty, similarly the Chemical Weapons Convention. Perhaps the facts about Israel being a
lethal misfit ought to be noted in the PSC motion.
Also worth adding, as justification
for launching the motion, is how the Israeli regime enjoys preferential
treatment under the EU-Israel Association Agreement of 1995 but fails to
observe its terms. These require adherence to the principles of the United
Nations Charter, and Article 2 says that “respect for human rights and
democratic principle constitute an essential element of this agreement”. Israel has
never complied but continues to enjoy association benefits. Despite many
calls to suspend the Agreement the EU has instead upgraded the relationship and
enhanced the benefits. In Israel ’s
case breaches of legal and human rights obligations are rewarded
not punished.
Will the whole world take up the
call to expel?
The PSC motion’s originator, Blake
Alcott, provides a useful ‘Long Dossier’ on the need for Israel ’s
expulsion on his blogsite.
He writes: “I’m anticipating that, like last January, the PSC Executive
Committee will oppose it – not its substance, but because the time isn’t yet
ripe for it. Ben-Gurion always said that time is on Israel ’s side, and I fear he was
right. So I say, let’s throw the book at them….”
The time not ripe after more than
six decades of Palestinian suffering during which the situation has gone from
disgraceful to intolerable? Baroness Morris, president of Medical Aid for
Palestinians, reminds us in her Christmas message,
“In Gaza, 95,000 Palestinians remain
homeless following the last conflict [the 2014 Israeli blitzkrieg ‘Protective
Edge’ and ongoing 8-year blockade], forcing many to face the winter cold in
tents, shipping containers, or among the ruins of their former houses.”
Such inhumanity defies all
understanding and reason. And still the international community turns a blind
eye to the evil of a small Zionist gang who have somehow managed to grab the
Western political élite by the balls.
The patience of decent folk is
finally exhausted. Civil society now must set the pace, make the running and
oust their compromised leaders. In the coming weeks the PSC has an opportunity
to strike a spark that starts a worldwide civil society eruption, with the aim
of amplifying the expulsion message, overriding current political inertia and
speaking firmly from the grass roots to governments across the globe.
It would help too if the churches in
the West found the backbone to take an orchestrated stand against Israel’s
seizure of the Holy Land and the threat posed to the very wellspring of the
Christian faith. They should be outraged by the regime’s persecution of
Christian communities — as well as their Muslim brothers and sisters — residing
in the place where Christianity was born.
Perhaps then the UN will sit up,
take notice and make amends for its lamentable record.
Stuart Littlewood
26 December 2015
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