OHCHR / ISRAEL AND OCCUPIED PALESTINIAN TERRITORY

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STORY: OHCHR / ISRAEL AND OCCUPIED PALESTINIAN TERRITORY
TRT: 03:03
SOURCE: OHCHR
RESTRICTIONS: NONE
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH / NATS

DATELINE: 03 FEBRUARY 2023, GENEVA, SWITZERLAND

SHOTLIST:

1. Various shots, exterior, Palais Wilson

2. SOUNDBITE (English) Ravina Shamdasani, Spokesperson for the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR):

“UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk has urged an end to the “illogic of escalation that has been building up, to the detriment of the human rights of Palestinians and Israelis. Rather than doubling down on failed approaches of violence and coercion that have singularly failed in the past, we urge everyone involved to step out of the illogic of escalation that has only ended in dead bodies, shattered lives and utter despair,”

3. Wide shot, exterior, Palais Wilson

4. SOUNDBITE (English) Ravina Shamdasani, Spokesperson for the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR):

“We fear that recent measures being taken by the Government of Israel are only fuelling further violations and abuses of human rights law and violations of international humanitarian law. Last year saw record numbers of Palestinians killed in the occupied West Bank including East Jerusalem – and the highest number of fatalities of Israelis inside Israel and in the occupied West Bank in many years. Already this year, we have seen more bloodshed, more destruction, and the situation continues to grow more volatile. Measures of collective punishment – including punitive forced evictions and house demolitions – are expressly prohibited under international humanitarian law and are incompatible with international human rights law.”

5. Wide shot, exterior, Palais Wilson

6. SOUNDBITE (English) Ravina Shamdasani, Spokesperson for the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR):

“Plans by the Government of Israel to expedite and expand the licensing of firearms, coupled with hateful rhetoric , can only lead to further violence and bloodshed. The Israeli authorities must work to reduce, rather than foment, the availability of firearms in society.”

7. Wide shot, exterior, Palais Wilson

8. SOUNDBITE (English) Ravina Shamdasani, Spokesperson for the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR):

“Rather than fueling a worsening spiral of violence, I urge all those holding public office or other positions of authority – indeed everyone – to stop immediately using language that incites hatred of ‘the other’. Such fomenting of hatred is corrosive for all Israelis, Palestinians, all of society. Impunity has been rife, sending a signal that excesses are allowed. We call on Israel to ensure that all operations of its security forces in the occupied West Bank including East Jerusalem, are carried out with full respect for international human rights law, in particular the rules regulating the use of force in law enforcement operations. Use of firearms is allowed only as a last resort, when there is an imminent threat to life or serious injury.”

9. Wide shot, exterior, Palais Wilson

10. SOUNDBITE (English) Ravina Shamdasani, Spokesperson for the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR):

“The people of Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territory need their leaders to work – urgently – to create conditions conducive to a political solution to this protracted, untenable situation.”

11. Wide shot, exterior, Palais Wilson

STORYLINE:

Ravina Shamdasani, Spokesperson for the UN Human Rights Office (OHCHR) said, “UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk has urged an end to the ‘illogic of escalation that has been building up, to the detriment of the human rights of Palestinians and Israelis.’”

Speaking to reporter in Geneva today (03 Feb), Shamdasani said, “Rather than doubling down on failed approaches of violence and coercion that have singularly failed in the past, we urge everyone involved to step out of the illogic of escalation that has only ended in dead bodies, shattered lives and utter despair.”

“We fear that recent measures being taken by the Government of Israel are only fuelling further violations and abuses of human rights law and violations of international humanitarian law,” she added.

Shamdasani added, “Last year saw record numbers of Palestinians killed in the occupied West Bank including East Jerusalem – and the highest number of fatalities of Israelis inside Israel and in the occupied West Bank in many years. Already this year, we have seen more bloodshed and destruction, and the situation continues to grow more volatile.”

In 2022, the UN Human Rights Office documented 151 killings of Palestinians by Israeli security forces in the occupied West Bank including East Jerusalem, plus one boy who was killed by either the Israeli security forces or a settler. Another two Palestinians were killed by Israeli settlers. In many of the cases involving security forces, there are serious concerns of excessive use of force and arbitrary killings.

So far this year, 32 Palestinians have already been killed in the occupied West Bank by Israeli security forces, with two more killed by settlers.

In 2022, 24 Israelis were killed inside Israel and in the West Bank, including occupied East Jerusalem, by Palestinians, and seven have been killed so far this year.

Israeli authorities on 29 January announced measures to seal off immediately family homes of those suspected of having perpetrated attacks on 27 and 28 January in occupied East Jerusalem, including an attack in a settlement near a synagogue. More than 40 people, including family members, were arrested purportedly in relation to the attacks, and two families of the suspected attackers were forcibly evicted from their homes. Other proposed measures include revoking the identity documents, citizenship and residency rights and social security benefits of family members of suspected attackers and accelerating demolitions of houses for lack of building permits. If implemented, these may amount to collective punishment.

“Measures of collective punishment – including punitive forced evictions and house demolitions – are expressly prohibited under international humanitarian law and are incompatible with international human rights law,” Shamdasani said.

She added, “Plans by the Government of Israel to expedite and expand the licensing of firearms coupled with hateful rhetoric can only lead to further violence and bloodshed.”

We know from experience that the proliferation of firearms will lead to increased risks of killings and injuries of both Israelis and Palestinians.

The Spokesperson said, “The Israeli authorities must work to reduce, rather than foment, the availability of firearms in society.”

There have already been several reports of violence between Israeli settlers and Palestinians, particularly in the occupied West Bank over the past week.

“Rather than fueling a worsening spiral of violence, I urge all those holding public office or other positions of authority – indeed everyone – to stop immediately using language that incites hatred of ‘the other’. Such fomenting of hatred is corrosive for all Israelis, Palestinians, all of society,” Shamdasani said.

The High Commissioner called for urgent measures to de-escalate tensions, including – crucially – ensuring that killings and serious injuries are investigated by the Israeli authorities in accordance with international standards.

“Impunity has been rife, sending a signal that excesses are allowed,” Shamdasani said.

The obligation under international human rights law is to investigate loss of life in any context of law enforcement – credibly and effectively – regardless of whether there was an exchange of fire between security forces and armed individuals.

“We call on Israel to ensure that all operations of its security forces in the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, are carried out with full respect for international human rights law, in particular the rules regulating the use of force in law enforcement operations. Use of firearms is allowed only as a last resort, when there is an imminent threat to life or serious injury” she said.

Shamdasani said in conclusion, “The people of Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territory need their leaders to work – urgently – to create conditions conducive to a political solution to this protracted, untenable situation.”



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