The Apartheid Wall: Walling off Peace
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http://www.divestmentproject.org/separation_wall.shtml
and the Stop The Wall Campaign
http://www.stopthewall.org
UN report blames Israel for building wall to
confiscate land
By Reuters
UNITED NATIONS - Israel is building its barrier on West
Bank land not to keep out suicide bombers but to confiscate the land and put
pressure on Palestinians to move away, a UN human rights investigator said on
Friday. "There is no compelling evidence that suicide bombers could not have
been as effectively prevented from entering Israel if the wall had been built
along the Green Line - the accepted border between Israel and Palestine - or
within the Israeli side of the Green Line," John Dugard said in a report
to the UN General Assembly. "The course of the wall clearly indicates that its
purpose is to incorporate as many settlers as possible into Israel," said
Dugard, a South African law professor charged with monitoring the West
Bank and Gaza Strip by the Geneva-based UN Commission on Human Rights. "This
is borne out by the fact that some 80 percent of settlers in the West Bank
will be included on the Israeli side of the wall," he said. Israeli officials
say that the 600 kilometer array of razor-tipped fences and concrete walls, of
which 200 kilometers is completed, is needed to keep out suicide bombers
and that terrorist attacks inside Israel have already dropped dramatically as
a result of its construction. Palestinians have portrayed it as a land-grab
aimed at dashing their hopes for statehood.
The General Assembly in July adopted a resolution
demanding that the barrier be torn down, in line with a non-binding advisory
opinion of the International Court of Justice that its route was illegal.
Israel has said it would refuse to comply with the court opinion and the
assembly resolution. But it has also announced it was reviewing the barrier's
planned route in response to a June ruling by the High Court of Justice. The
court said that parts of the barrier had to be rerouted to eliminate undue
hardship on Palestinians living near it. Dugard dismissed Israel's stated
reasons for the barrier. "More constructive explanations" were that it aimed
"to expand Israel's territory" and "compel Palestinian residents living
between the wall and the Green Line and adjacent to the wall, but separated
from their land by the wall, to leave their homes and start a new life
elsewhere in the West Bank by making life intolerable for them," he said.
"Rich agricultural land and water resources have been seized along the Green
Line and incorporated into Israel," he said.
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