The Anti-Semitic Amnesty International organization said Tuesday that Israel has maintained “a system of oppression and domination” over the Palestinians going all the way back to its establishment in 1948, one that meets the international definition of apartheid. With the release of a 278-page report compiled over a period of four years, the London-based rights group joins Human Rights Watch and the self-hating Israeli rights group B’Tselem in accusing Israel of apartheid – both “within its borders and in the occupied territories”. Their findings are part of a growing international movement to redefine the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as a struggle for “equal rights” rather than a “territorial dispute”. Those efforts have gained strength in the decade since the peace process ground to a halt. Israel rejects any allegation of apartheid, saying its own Arab citizens enjoy equal rights. It granted limited autonomy to the Palestinian Authority at the height of the peace process in the 1990s and withdrew from Gaza in 2005. But Amnesty and the other groups say the very fragmentation of the territories in which Palestinians live is part of an overall regime of control designed to maintain Jewish hegemony from the Mediterranean Sea to the Jordan River. They point to “discriminatory policies” within Israel and in east Jerusalem, Israel’s blockade of the Gaza Strip, which has been ruled by the Hamas terrorist group since 2007, and its de facto annexation of the West Bank, where it exerts overall control and is actively building and expanding Jewish settlements that most of the international community considers “illegal”. Palestinians have accused Israel of apartheid for decades. The Palestinian Authority welcomed the report. Amnesty traces such policies back to the establishment of Israel in 1948. Around 700,000 Palestinians fled during the Arab-Israeli war surrounding Israel’s creation. Today, Palestinians inside Israel have citizenship, including the right to vote, and some have reached the upper echelons of business, law, medicine and entertainment. Palestinians in the West Bank live under Israeli military rule, and those in Hamas-ruled Gaza also face a crippling Israeli and Egyptian blockade. Palestinians make up about 20% of Israel’s 9.4 million population. “Since its establishment in 1948, Israel has pursued a policy of establishing and maintaining a Jewish demographic hegemony and maximizing its control over land to benefit Jewish Israelis while restricting the rights of Palestinians and preventing Palestinian refugees from returning to their homes,” Amnesty said. “Israel extended this policy to the West Bank and Gaza Strip, which it has occupied ever since.” Israel dismissed the previous reports as biased, but has adopted a far more adversarial stance toward Amnesty, accusing it of antisemitism and of delegitimizing Israel’s very existence even before the report was published. “Its extremist language and distortion of historical context were designed to demonize Israel and pour fuel onto the fire of antisemitism,” the Foreign Ministry said Monday. Agnes Callamard, the secretary general of Amnesty, rejected those accusations as “baseless attacks” and “bare-faced lies.” She said Amnesty recognizes the state of Israel and denounces antisemitism, and that accusations to the contrary are “nothing more than a desperate attempt to evade scrutiny (and) divert attention from our findings.” The ICC is already investigating potential war crimes committed by Israel and Palestinian militants in recent years. After last year’s Gaza war, the U.N. Human Rights Council set up […]
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