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United Nations Special Rapporteur on occupied Palestine, Richard Falk
addresses a news conference at the U.N. European headquarters in Geneva
March 21, 2014. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse |
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Richard Falk, United Nations
special rapporteur on human rights in the Palestinian territories, told a
news conference that Israeli policies bore "unacceptable
characteristics of colonialism, apartheid and ethnic cleansing".
"Every increment of enlarging the settlements or every incident of
house demolition is a way of worsening the situation confronting the
Palestinian people and reducing what prospects they might have as the
outcome of supposed peace negotiations."
Asked about his accusation of ethnic cleansing, Falk said that more
than 11,000 Palestinians had lost their right to live in Jerusalem since
1996 due to Israel imposing residency laws favoring Jews and revoking
Palestinian residence permits.
"The 11,000 is just the tip of the iceberg because many more are faced with possible challenges to their residency rights."
This compounded the "ordeal of this extended, prolonged occupation",
according to Falk, an international law expert and professor emeritus at
Princeton University in the United States.
Israel captured the West Bank, Gaza Strip and East Jerusalem in the
1967 Middle East war and later annexed the latter, declaring it part of
its eternal, indivisible capital, a move never recognized
internationally.
Palestinians
seek a state in the West Bank and Gaza with East Jerusalem as their
capital. In 2005 Israel quit Gaza, now run by Hamas Islamists opposed to
Abbas' peace efforts, but settlement growth continues in the West Bank
and East Jerusalem.
Falk said
that Israel had made a systematic effort to "change the ethnic
composition" of East Jerusalem by making it more difficult for
Palestinians to reside there while encouraging the spread of
settlements, which are considered illegal under international law.
In a report last month, Falk said Israeli policies in the West Bank
appeared to amount to "apartheid and segregation" with a de facto
annexation of parts of the territory, denying the Palestinian rright to self-determination.
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