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PLO Ashrawi urges Australia to reconsider its decision to end direct aid to Palestine

 

RAMALLAH, July 3, 2018 (WAFA) - PLO Executive Committee Member Hanan Ashrawi strongly urged the government of Australia to reconsider its decision to end direct aid to Palestine and to not embolden Israel in its unilateral and illegal policies.

"Australia seems to have succumbed to the U.S. administration‘s pressure in compounding the injustice of Israel‘s military occupation by punishing its Palestinian victims. This unjustified and cruel move further targets the Palestinians who are already being held captive, while ignoring the persistent violations and war crimes being committed by the Israeli occupation.

The Fourth Geneva Convention of 1949 guarantees the rights of prisoners and the livelihoods of their families and the responsibility of the party that is holding the prisoners, said a statement issued by the PLO official.

“I would like to remind Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop that the situation is one of a brutal occupation in which since 1948 Israel has imprisoned more than one million Palestinians without due process and killed roughly 75,000 Palestinians,” said Ashrawi.  “Every single Palestinian family has thereby been affected by this longstanding injustice.”

“It is also disconcerting that the Palestinian leadership is being charged with ‘politically motivated violence‘ by Foreign Minister Bishop,” stressed Ashrawi.

“We have been committed to non-violent resistance and to legal and responsible forms of countering Israeli violations and violence,” she said, stating that:  “It is ironic that Israel has not been held accountable for its ‘official and unofficial‘ violence carried out both by its occupation army and extremist settlers, while the Palestinians are expected to remain docile and subservient victims.”

“Bringing Israel to compliance with international law and international humanitarian law would be the most constructive action for governments interested in peace and justice," the statement concluded.

T.R.

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