80 humanitarian and rights organisations warn that residents of Khan al Ahmar are at risk of forcible transfer

The Bedouin community of Khan al Ahmar continues to be under imminent threat of demolition this week after Israeli authorities issued demolition orders against 42 structures, including homes and a primary school.

AIDA – a coalition of 80 international humanitarian, development and human rights agencies of which MAP is a member – has today (10 March) warned that the entire community is at risk of forcible transfer. If this were to go ahead it would constitute a grave breach of international humanitarian law.

Khan al Ahmar is visited regularly by MAP’s mobile clinic in Area C, the 60 percent of the West Bank where Israel maintains full civil and military control. As well as the physical health challenges these communities face living in Area C, fear of imminent demolitions impacts the psychological wellbeing of the community, especially its youngest members.

Last week, 16 Parliamentarians wrote to UK Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson to urge immediate action to halt the threatened demolitions.

AIDA press release follows:

Jerusalem, 10 March, 2017


A Palestinian Bedouin community is at imminent risk of forcible transfer, a grave breach of the Fourth Geneva Convention, if the Israeli government acts on military orders to demolish an entire village in the Occupied West Bank, as early as this Sunday.

A coalition of over 80 international humanitarian, development and human rights organizations is calling for urgent international intervention to prevent the demolitions and subsequent forcible transfer of 130 people, more than half of whom are children.

Israeli authorities issued 42 demolition orders threatening nearly every structure (approximately 140 in total) in the community of Khan al Ahmar-Abual Helu, with residents given until this Sunday to “self-demolish” their own homes and structures or face bulldozers destroying the village.

A number of the threatened structures were funded by the international community as part of humanitarian and development programmes, including a school serving 170 children funded by an Italian NGO, and with support of UN Agencies and Conferenza Episcopale Italiana. Demolitions could proceed anytime from Sunday 12 March unless a high court injunction is granted or diplomatic pressure succeeds in deterring implementation of the demolition orders by Israeli forces.

President of Vento di Terra NGO Barbara Archetti said: "This is devastating for families who risk being forced from their homes if the Israeli authorities go ahead with this plan. This is just one example of the insecurity that thousands of Palestinians live with every day.”

"Unless the International community makes clear that it will hold the Government of Israel accountable for such violations, we will see homes, animal shelters and even a primary school razed to the ground," she said.

The UN has repeatedly warned that the proposed ‘relocation’ by the Government of Israel of Palestinian communities would amount to forcible transfer, a grave breach of the Fourth Geneva Convention.

Oxfam’s Country Director Chris Eijkemans said: “These alarming developments must be seen in the context of the settlement policy and broader trends toward Israeli annexation of Palestinian land.”

“Large scale demolitions of Palestinian properties are taking place against the backdrop of the recent passing of the so-called “Regularisation Law”, which allows Israeli authorities to appropriate private Palestinian property, in clear violation of international law,” Chris Eijkemans continued.

DanChurchAid’s Country Director Antony Grange said: “Khan Al Ahmar is just one of many Palestinian communities at growing risk of demolition and forcible transfer. The pressure on these communities is intense. Forcible transfer of Khan al Ahmar - in the way we fear it may unfold in the coming days – would set a deeply worrying precedent for other communities at risk.”

The Association of International Development Agencies calls on the international community, including the EU and its Member States, the US, and other international actors to:

  • Publicly condemn and protest against the threatened demolition of Khan al Ahmar.
  • Take all possible measures to prevent demolitions.
  • Engage directly with the Government of Israel reiterating that the forcible transfer of the Khan al Ahmar community and other communities at imminent risk is a grave breach of the Geneva Conventions and that demolition of property and seizure or destruction of humanitarian assistance violates International Humanitarian Law.
  • Demand from the Government of Israel to immediately cease its violations of international law and guarantee non-repetition or any further violations in the occupied Palestinian territory.
  • Systematically protest against all demolitions and confiscations, and demand restitution or compensation from the Government of Israel for demolished or confiscated donor-funded assets in the occupied Palestinian territory, whether in Khan al Ahmar or elsewhere.

 

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