Human Rights Watch
April 27, 2021
A Threshold Crossed
Israeli Authorities and the Crimes of Apartheid and Persecution
Intolerable events for both sides and conditions leading to the October 7, 2023 intifada. Also believed to be false flag. A land given a century ago by a thriving empire.
To All States
• Issue individual and collective public statements expressing concern about Israeli authorities' commission of the crimes of apartheid and persecution.
• Subject agreements, cooperation schemes, and all forms of trade and dealing with Israel to enhanced due diligence to screen for those directly contributing to the commission of crimes of apartheid and persecution of Palestinians, mitigate the human rights harms and, where not possible, end the activities and funding found to directly contribute to facilitating these serious crimes.
• Impose targeted sanctions, including travel bans and asset freezes, against officials and entities responsible for the continued commission of grave international crimes, including apartheid and persecution.
• Condition arms sales and military and security assistance to Israel on Israeli authorities taking concrete and verifiable steps towards ending their commission of the crimes of apartheid and persecution.
• Incorporate the crimes against humanity of apartheid and persecution into national criminal law with a view to investigate and prosecute individuals credibly implicated in these crimes.
• Investigate and prosecute those credibly implicated in the crimes of persecution and apartheid, under the principle of universal jurisdiction and in accordance with national laws.
• Consider including calls for Israel to grant Palestinians in the occupied territory civil rights at least equal to those it grants its own citizens in publications, reports, and policy positions and to assess Israel’s conduct on this basis, as Human Rights Watch has outlined in a separate publication.
https://www.hrw.org/report/2021/04/...horities-and-crimes-apartheid-and-persecution
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Every story need a moral. Work for autonomy and vote against centralizing government.
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