Urgent Action Appeal
Case PAL–FEDN 270807
Jordan Valley, occupied Palestinian territory: Israel’s ethnic cleansing program continues
House/village demolition, forced eviction, dispossession,
use of force, deprivation of the means of subsistence and ethnic cleansing
The Housing and Land Rights Network (HLRN), a thematic group of Habitat International Coalition (HIC) Members, has received information from local organizations, including Stop the Wall Coalition, about consistently increasing housing and land rights violations in the
Brief description
Since the start of the summer of 2007, the Israeli government has stepped up its efforts to cleanse the
Two weeks later, at 8:00 am on 23 August 2007, ten military jeeps and a bulldozer razed al-Hadidiya, leaving its residents, including children, without shelter from the scorching August sun. In addition to leaving the residents homeless, Israeli authorities sought to force villagers away from their native lands by confiscating portable water tanks, the only source of water for many residents. Villagers who have been the most outspoken about the Israeli Government’s illegal actions have been the most brutalized in the recent cycle of the cleansing campaign. For their part, the Israeli occupation authorities in the Jordan Valley have stated that the residents of al-Hadidiya and Humsa were living in a “closed military” zone and, as such, needed to be removed for their “own safety.” This is in contradiction to the fact that the illegal Jewish settler colony of Roi, which occupies part of al-Hadidiya’s lands, and, therefore, also is within the alleged ‘military zone’ remains intact and untouched. The expulsion of the villagers of al-Hadidiya and Humsa will add nearly 200 more to the six million Palestinian refugees already driven from their lands. The Israeli governement has stepped up the pressure on the villagers since the start of 2007, yet,
The cycles of ethnic cleansing currently taking place in the Jordan Valley are part of the concerted efforts of the PM Ehud Olmert Government to illegally to expand Israel’s territories and Judaize the land by forcibly maintaining a Jewish majority. In a television interview with PM Olmert recorded on 7 February 2006, he announced his plans unilaterally to draw final borders for Israel, which includes the complete annexation of the Jordan valley so as to leave any future Palestinian state in the West Bank completely surrounded by Israel and without direct link to any of its Arab neighbours.[ii] Then Israeli Defence Minister Shaul Mofaz supported Olmert’s goal, announcing that: “If we won’t be able to reach agreed-upon borders, we will operate in a different way, which it is not appropriate to detail now … we don’t need to wait for someone else to impose our fate. In the coming years, and I’m talking about a few years, the final borders of the state of Israel will be set down, and the future of most of the settlements in [the West Bank] and the Jordan Valley will be decided in these two years.”[iii]
Duty Holders
The Israeli government is the primary duty holder. Its dispossession of the indigenous Palestinians in this currently targeted territory is carried out through its political, judicial and security institutions, illegally annexing indigenous Palestinians’ land, water and natural resources; preventing their access to their means of subsistence and vital resources; and conducting the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians for benefit of its colonizing Jewish population. Israeli parastatal institutions—especially the Jewish National Fund (JNF) and World Zionist Organization (WZO)—also have been supporting, funding, cooperating and/or initiating these illegal actions. That belies the WZO and JNF self-promoted international public pretence as nongovernment and charitable institutions. The JNF and WZO, as parastatal organizations legislatively linked to the State of Israel, their essential, chartered purpose is to implant and expand settler colonies throughout the oPts, announcing and collecting contributions for more, despite “disengagement” projections, international public law prohibitions and the 2004 International Court of Justice opinion. In the
Legal Aspects
International Human Rights and Humanitarian Treaty Violations
As a standard of international customary law, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights affirms in all circumstances that “Everyone has the right to own property alone as well as in association with others…” and that “No one shall be arbitrarily deprived of his [or her] property.” Further, the arbitrary deprivation of legal remedy contradicts also Israel ’s treaty obligation under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) to respect and protect human life, even in time of public emergency.
These well-reported Israeli military practices also violate Palestinian inhabitants’ human right to adequate housing; i.e., the right of every woman, man and child to gain and sustain a secure place and community in which to live with peace and dignity. Targeted house demolitions represent a grave breach of humanitarian law, while the destruction and resulting forced evictions constitute a gross violation of human rights. Moreover, attacks on infrastructure especially violate housing rights provisions regulating accessibility, habitability and access to public goods and services, including drinking water, sanitation and energy.
The IOF generally do not inform the inhabitants in advance of individual house demolitions, do not allow inhabitants a chance to salvage their possessions or furniture, and the IOF do not provide required alternative housing or compensation to victims. As such, the IOF especially violates the affected Palestinians’ entitlements to security of tenure and freedom from dispossession; and rights to participation and self-expression; physical security; and adequate reparations for violations and losses. All of these rights and entitlements are elements of the human right to adequate housing as recognized in international law, including minimum obligations that
Action Requested:
Please write to the Israeli authorities, international officials, and/or your local politicians and media personnel demanding that:
cease its illegal actions against indigenous Palestinians and that the case of the people of al- Hadidiya be given immediate attention;Israel ’s parastatal organizations (WZO and JNF) registered and operating internationally be correctly treated as foreign agents (representing a foreign State), and not as charitable organizations;Israel - and that both
Israel and its parastatal organizations be held accountable for their conduct both in and internationally.Palestine
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Addresses of Duty Holders:
In
Ehud Olmert
Prime Minister of
Prime Minister’s Office
Tel: +972 (0)2 670–5555
Fax: +972 (0)2 651–2631
Website: http://www.pmo.gov.il
E-mail: pm_eng@pmo.gov.il
Ronald S. Lauder, president
Jewish National Fund
JNF-USA Headquarters
Tel: +1 (888) 563–0099
Email: communications@jnf.org
For International offices, please see: http://www.jnf.org.au/index.cfm?Action=links
Boaz Herman, director
World Zionist Organization
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Tel: +1 (212) 339–6063
Fax: +1 (212) 318–6145
E-mail: aliyahny@jafi.org
For international offices, please see: http://www.jewishagency.org/JewishAgency/English/delegations/
Jim Schiller, president
Jewish Agency
Tel: +1 (212) 318–6100
Fax: +1 (212) 935–3578
Email: azmpresident@comcast.net
For international offices, please see: http://www.jewishagency.org/JewishAgency/English/Home/Jewish+Agency+Resources/JAFI+WZO+Related+Sites/WZO/Federations/United+States+of+America
Israeli Missions Abroad
Please contact the Israeli mission nearest you protesting
International Officials
H.E. Ban Ki-Moon
UN Secretary-General
UN Headquarters
UN Plaza
E-mail: ecu@un.org, coi@un.org
H.E. Sheikha Haya Rashed al-Khalifa
President of the
Tel: +1 (212) 963–2486, 963–5067
Fax: +1 (212) 963–3301, 963–3133
E-mail: presidentga61@un.org
José Manuel Barroso
Office of the President
European Commission
E-mail: sg-web-president@ec.europa.eu
Hans-Gert Poettering
President of European Parliament
Rue Wiertz
PHS 11B011
Brussels 1042, Belgium
Tel: +32 (0)2 284–9769
Fax: +33 (0)3 88 17 9769
E-mail: hpoettering@europarl.eu.int
hans-gert.poettering@europarl.europa.eu
sg-registre@cec.eu.int; sg-plaintes@cec.eu.int; Futurum@cec.eu.int
Luis Moreno-Ocampo
Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court
Tel. +31 (0)70 515–8515
Fax +31 (0)70 515–8555
Email: opt.informationdesk@icc-cpi.int
Thomas Hammarberg
Commissioner for Human Rights
European Commission
Council of
Tel: +33 (0)3 88 41 34 21
Fax: +33 (0)3 90 21 50 53
E-mails: commissioner@coe.int
[i][i] Including tuition assistance (up to
[ii][ii] Chris McGreal, “Israel Unveils Plans to
[iii][iii] Ibid.
[iv][i] “Action Alert: Al-Hadidiya and Hamsa (
[v] As affirmed in UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights General Comments Nos. 4 and 7 on the human right to adequate housing, in particular, the latter concerning forced evictions.