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Israel/Occupied and
Autonomous Palestinian Territories
ICRC: West Bank Barrier causes serious humanitarian and legal
problems
The International Committee of the
Red Cross is increasingly concerned about the humanitarian impact of
the West Bank Barrier on many Palestinians living in occupied territory.
Where it deviates from the 'Green Line' into occupied territory, the
Barrier deprives thousands of Palestinian residents of adequate access
to basic services such as water, health care and education, as well as
sources of income such as agriculture and other forms of employment.
The Palestinian communities situated between the 'Green Line' and the
Barrier are effectively cut off from the Palestinian society to which
they belong. The construction of the West Bank Barrier continues to
give rise to widespread appropriation of Palestinian property and
extensive damage to or destruction of buildings and farmland.
The ICRC has repeatedly condemned deliberate attacks against Israeli
civilians and stressed that all acts intended to spread terror among
the civilian population are in clear violation of international
humanitarian law (IHL). It recognizes Israel's right to take measures
to ensure the security of its population. However, these measures must
respect the relevant rules of IHL.
The ICRC's opinion is that the West Bank Barrier, in as far as its
route deviates from the 'Green Line' into occupied territory, is
contrary to IHL. The problems affecting the Palestinian population in
their daily lives clearly demonstrate that it runs counter to Israel's
obligation under IHL to ensure the humane treatment and well-being of
the civilian population living under its occupation. The measures taken
by the Israeli authorities linked to the construction of the Barrier in
occupied territory go far beyond what is permissible for an occupying
power under IHL. These findings are based on the ICRC's monitoring of
the living conditions of the Palestinian population and on its analysis
of the applicable IHL provisions. The Israeli authorities have been
regularly informed about the ICRC's humanitarian and legal concerns.
The ICRC therefore calls upon Israel not to plan, construct or maintain
this Barrier within occupied territory.
Source: ICRC Press Release 04/12,
18-02-2004
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