26 August 2022
Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP) joins 13 other UK charities calling for the UK to take urgent action to support Palestinian civil society organisations facing repression and escalating attacks.
As a group of UK humanitarian, development, human rights and faith charities working to support the rights and wellbeing of the Palestinian people, we urge the UK government to take immediate action to protect Palestinian human rights defenders facing escalating repression and attacks because of the vital work they do.
In the early morning of Thursday 18 August 2022, Israeli armed forces raided the Ramallah offices of seven Palestinian civil society organisations: Addameer, Al-Haq, Bisan Center for Research and Development, Defense for Children International-Palestine (DCI-P), Health Work Committees (HWC), Union of Agricultural Work Committees (UAWC), and Union of Palestinian Women's Committees (UPWC). Israeli soldiers forced entry, ransacked their offices, destroyed property, and confiscated crucial equipment and files. Some organisations also found their office doors welded shut with iron plates. All the Palestinian civil society organisations were served with military orders, declaring their organisations illegal and ordering them closed.
We are alarmed at these grave acts of repression against Palestinian civil society, which breach fundamental human rights, and are deeply concerned about what further measures may follow. In light of this escalating attack, Al-Haq has submitted an urgent appeal to the UN Special Procedures demanding immediate effective action to protect the directors of the targeted organisations. We are also seriously concerned for their welfare.
These Palestinian civil society organisations provide vital services to Palestinians living under occupation, including the provision of health care in the occupied Palestinian territory (oPt); organising legal support for people, including children, who have been detained; and conducting essential research and local programmes to promote human rights. Crucially, the work of these organisations also includes monitoring, collecting evidence of, and reporting the human rights violations experienced by a people facing a military occupation now in its sixth decade.
For example, so far this year according to the UN, at least 37 Palestinian children have been killed in the oPt and approximately 175 are imprisoned in Israeli military detention. Defence for Children International-Palestine documents each case; vitally bringing to the international community's attention both individual cases and patterns of gross human rights violations against Palestinian children, and calling for legal accountability and the end of systemic impunity.
Last October, following the Israeli Minister of Defence’s classification of six of these organisations as ‘terrorist’ organisations, we publicly stated that this action was an attack on human rights and would leave Palestinians unable to access essential services. In the months since, ten European states concluded that the Israeli government has not produced sufficient, credible evidence to substantiate such accusations, and have pledged to continue working with the six organisations designated. The UN has also called on the international community to actively support and fund these organisations, in order to safeguard the vital work that they do.
Signatories:
ABCD Bethlehem
Amos Trust
CAABU (Council on Arab-British Understanding)
Catholic Agency for Overseas Development (CAFOD)
Christian Aid
Embrace the Middle East
Friends of Nablus and Surrounding Areas (FONSA)
FOBZU
Lawyers for Palestinian Human Rights (LPHR)
Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP)
Oxfam
Quakers in Britain
War on Want
Welfare Association
Photo: A poster on the offices of Al Haq calling to #StandWithThe6 (Credit: Al Haq).