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Israeli policies against Palestinians amount to apartheid - Amnesty Israeli policies against Palestinians amount to apartheid - Amnesty
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Amnesty's report says Israel enforces a system of oppression and domination against PalestiniansAmnesty's report says Israel enforces a system of oppression and domination against Palestinians
Israeli laws, policies and practices against Palestinians in Israel and the occupied territories amount to apartheid, Amnesty International says.Israeli laws, policies and practices against Palestinians in Israel and the occupied territories amount to apartheid, Amnesty International says.
A new report alleges that the Israeli state maintains "an institutionalized regime of oppression and domination of the Palestinian population for the benefit of Jewish Israelis".A new report alleges that the Israeli state maintains "an institutionalized regime of oppression and domination of the Palestinian population for the benefit of Jewish Israelis".
Apartheid is considered a crime against humanity under international law.Apartheid is considered a crime against humanity under international law.
Israel says it "absolutely rejects all the false allegations" in the report.Israel says it "absolutely rejects all the false allegations" in the report.
A foreign ministry spokesperson accused Amnesty of recycling "lies, inconsistencies, and unfounded assertions that originate from well-known anti-Israeli hate organisations".A foreign ministry spokesperson accused Amnesty of recycling "lies, inconsistencies, and unfounded assertions that originate from well-known anti-Israeli hate organisations".
"The report denies the State of Israel's right to exist as the nation state of the Jewish people. Its extremist language and distortion of historical context were designed to demonize Israel and pour fuel onto the fire of anti-Semitism," they said in a statement."The report denies the State of Israel's right to exist as the nation state of the Jewish people. Its extremist language and distortion of historical context were designed to demonize Israel and pour fuel onto the fire of anti-Semitism," they said in a statement.
The Palestinian foreign ministry welcomed the report, saying it was a "detailed affirmation of the cruel reality of entrenched racism, exclusion, oppression, colonialism, apartheid, and attempted erasure that the Palestinian people have endured".
Israel committing crime of apartheid - HRWIsrael committing crime of apartheid - HRW
Israel to snub ICC war crimes investigationIsrael to snub ICC war crimes investigation
Apartheid was a policy of racial segregation and discrimination that was enforced by the white minority government in South Africa against the country's black majority from 1948 until 1991.Apartheid was a policy of racial segregation and discrimination that was enforced by the white minority government in South Africa against the country's black majority from 1948 until 1991.
Three main international treaties prohibit apartheid, including the 1973 International Convention on the Suppression and Punishment of the Crime of Apartheid.
The convention defines apartheid as "inhuman acts committed for the purpose of establishing and maintaining domination by one racial group of persons over any other racial group of persons and systematically oppressing them".
What did apartheid do?What did apartheid do?
Introduced in South Africa in 1948 by the Afrikaner-led National Party governmentIntroduced in South Africa in 1948 by the Afrikaner-led National Party government
Black people regarded as inferiorBlack people regarded as inferior
No vote for black people in national electionNo vote for black people in national election
Races segregated in all aspects of lifeRaces segregated in all aspects of life
Prevented black people from owning land in much of South AfricaPrevented black people from owning land in much of South Africa
Reserved most skilled jobs for white peopleReserved most skilled jobs for white people
Scrapped in 1994 with the election of Nelson Mandela as first black presidentScrapped in 1994 with the election of Nelson Mandela as first black president
Three main international treaties prohibit apartheid, including the 1973 International Convention on the Suppression and Punishment of the Crime of Apartheid. Just over 20% of Israel's population of 9.45 million are Arabs, many of whom self-identify as Palestinians, while 2.9 million Palestinians live in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, which Israel occupied in the 1967 Middle East war. Another 1.9 million Palestinians live in the Gaza Strip, which Israel pulled out of in 2005 but the UN still considers to also be occupied.
The convention defines apartheid as "inhuman acts committed for the purpose of establishing and maintaining domination by one racial group of persons over any other racial group of persons and systematically oppressing them". The vast majority of Palestinians in the West Bank are governed by the Palestinian Authority and all of those in Gaza by the Palestinian militant Hamas movement.
Just over 20% of Israel's population of 9.45 million are Arabs, many of whom self-identify as Palestinians, while 2.9 million Palestinians live in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, which Israel occupied in the 1967 Middle East war. Another 1.9 million Palestinians live in the Gaza Strip, which Israel pulled out of in 2005 but the UN still considers to also be occupied. The vast majority of Palestinians in the West Bank are governed by the Palestinian Authority and all of those in Gaza by the Palestinian militant Hamas movement.
More than 600,000 Jews live in about 140 settlements built in the West Bank and East Jerusalem. Most of the international community considers the settlements illegal under international law, though Israel disputes this.More than 600,000 Jews live in about 140 settlements built in the West Bank and East Jerusalem. Most of the international community considers the settlements illegal under international law, though Israel disputes this.
Officially all Israeli citizens have equal rights, regardless of religion or race. But Amnesty's report concludes that Israel "considers and treats Palestinians as an inferior non-Jewish racial group".Officially all Israeli citizens have equal rights, regardless of religion or race. But Amnesty's report concludes that Israel "considers and treats Palestinians as an inferior non-Jewish racial group".
"The segregation is conducted in a systematic and highly institutionalized manner through laws, policies and practices, all of which are intended to prevent Palestinians from claiming and enjoying equal rights with Jewish Israelis within the territory of Israel and within the Occupied Palestinian Territories, and thus are intended to oppress and dominate the Palestinian people," it says."The segregation is conducted in a systematic and highly institutionalized manner through laws, policies and practices, all of which are intended to prevent Palestinians from claiming and enjoying equal rights with Jewish Israelis within the territory of Israel and within the Occupied Palestinian Territories, and thus are intended to oppress and dominate the Palestinian people," it says.
"This has been complemented by a legal regime that controls (by negating) the rights of Palestinian refugees residing outside Israel and the OPT to return to their homes.""This has been complemented by a legal regime that controls (by negating) the rights of Palestinian refugees residing outside Israel and the OPT to return to their homes."
Palestinians displaced by the war which surrounded Israel's creation in 1948-49, as well as their descendants - a number which the UN puts at 5.3m in total - claim the right to return to their former homes. Israel says to do so would demographically overwhelm it and threaten its existence. Palestinians displaced by the war which surrounded Israel's creation in 1948-49, as well as their descendants - a number which the UN puts at 5.3 million in total - claim the right to return to their former homes. Israel says to do so would demographically overwhelm it and threaten its existence.
Israel says all its citizens have equal rights, regardless of religion or raceIsrael says all its citizens have equal rights, regardless of religion or race
The report says the "territorial fragmentation" of the Palestinian population "serves as a foundational element of the regime of oppression and domination".The report says the "territorial fragmentation" of the Palestinian population "serves as a foundational element of the regime of oppression and domination".
Other aspects, it alleges, include the denial of nationality and residence; denial of family life; severe restrictions on freedom of movement; and discriminatory seizure and allocation of and access to resources.Other aspects, it alleges, include the denial of nationality and residence; denial of family life; severe restrictions on freedom of movement; and discriminatory seizure and allocation of and access to resources.
The report also says Amnesty has documented inhumane acts - forcible transfer, administrative detention and torture, unlawful killings and serious injuries, and the denial of basic freedoms or persecution - that it says Israel has committed against Palestinians "with the intention to maintain this system" and that "amount to the crime against humanity of apartheid" under of the Apartheid Convention and the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. The report also says Amnesty has documented inhuman or inhumane acts - forcible transfer, administrative detention and torture, unlawful killings and serious injuries, and the denial of basic freedoms or persecution - that it says Israel has committed against Palestinians "with the intention to maintain this system" and that "amount to the crime against humanity of apartheid" under of the Apartheid Convention and the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court.
Amnesty's secretary general, Agnès Callamard, called for international action. Amnesty's secretary general, Agnès Callamard, said: "There is no possible justification for a system built around the institutionalised and prolonged racist oppression of millions of people."
"There is no possible justification for a system built around the institutionalised and prolonged racist oppression of millions of people," she said. "The international community must face up to the reality of Israel's apartheid, and pursue the many avenues to justice which remain shamefully unexplored," she added.
Ms Callamard added: "The international community must face up to the reality of Israel's apartheid, and pursue the many avenues to justice which remain shamefully unexplored."
🧵#PressRelease: @AmnestyUK expected to publish a false, biased, and #antisemitic report tomorrow.Foreign Minister @yairlapid: “Amnesty quotes lies spread by terrorist organizations.”The State of Israel absolutely rejects all the false allegations that appear in the report. pic.twitter.com/sAf2srfThD🧵#PressRelease: @AmnestyUK expected to publish a false, biased, and #antisemitic report tomorrow.Foreign Minister @yairlapid: “Amnesty quotes lies spread by terrorist organizations.”The State of Israel absolutely rejects all the false allegations that appear in the report. pic.twitter.com/sAf2srfThD
Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid said: "Amnesty does not call Syria an 'apartheid state' - a country whose government murdered half a million of its own citizens - nor Iran or any other corrupt and murderous regime in Africa or Latin America.Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid said: "Amnesty does not call Syria an 'apartheid state' - a country whose government murdered half a million of its own citizens - nor Iran or any other corrupt and murderous regime in Africa or Latin America.
"I hate to use the argument that if Israel were not a Jewish state, nobody in Amnesty would dare argue against it, but in this case, there is no other possibility.""I hate to use the argument that if Israel were not a Jewish state, nobody in Amnesty would dare argue against it, but in this case, there is no other possibility."
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