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A Joint Statement by Israel's leading human rights organizations

Gaza Humanitarian Crisis:

Eight Israeli human rights organizations issued an unprecedented joint call to the international community to ensure human rights in the Gaza Strip. The statement comes in light of the dire humanitarian situation there:

  • Some 80% of the population is extremely poor, living on less than $2 a day. A majority of the population is dependant on food aid from international donors.
  • In the past four months, the Israeli military has killed over 300 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. Over half of those killed were unarmed civilians who did not participate in the fighting. Among the dead, 61 were children.
  • About 70% of Gaza’s potential workforce is out of work or without pay.
  • On 28 June, Israel bombed Gaza's only independent power station, which produced 43% of the electricity needed by the residents in Gaza. Since then, most of the population has electricity between 6 and 8 hours each day.
  • The Gaza Strip is almost entirely sealed off from the outside world, with virtually no way for Palestinians to get in or out. Exports have been reduced to a trickle; imports are limited to essential humanitarian supplies.

Israel cannot shirk its responsibility for this growing crisis. Even after its Disengagement in 2005, Israel continues to hold decisive control over central elements of Palestinian life in the Gaza Strip:

1- Israel continues to maintain complete control over the air space and territorial waters.

2- Israel continues to control the joint Gaza Strip-West Bank population registry, preventing relocation between the West Bank and Gaza, and family unification.

3- Israel controls all movement in and out of Gaza, with exclusive control over all crossing points between Gaza and Israel, and the ability to shut down the Rafah crossing to Egypt.

4- Israeli ground troops conduct frequent military operations inside Gaza.

5- Israel continues to exercise almost complete control over imports and exports from the Gaza Strip.

6- Israel controls most elements of the taxation system of the Gaza Strip, and since February has withheld tax monies it is legally obligated to transfer to the PA, amounting to half of the total PA budget.

The broad scope of Israeli control in the Gaza Strip creates a strong case for the claim that Israel's occupation of the Gaza Strip continues, along with a legal obligation to ensure the welfare of the civilian population. Israel has the right to defend itself. However, all military measures taken by Israel must respect the provisions of international humanitarian law.

The following Israeli human rights organizations call on the international community to ensure that Israel respects the basic human rights of residents of the Gaza Strip, and that all parties respect international humanitarian law:

B'Tselem: the Israeli Information Center for Human Rights in the Occupied Territories - Association for Civil Rights in the Israel - Amnesty International–Israel Section - HaMoked: Center for the Defense of the Individual - Gisha: Center for the Legal Protection of Freedom of Movement -Physicians for Human Rights-Israel - Public Committee Against Torture in Israel - Rabbis for Human Rights

  • For the full three-page statement, see www.btselem.org

The articles represent the opinions of their writers,
and not necessarily those of the Coalition.