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NGO ACTION NEWS
9 June 2017

Fifty Years of Occupation (1967-2017)

Global

  • In a 5th June statement undersigned by several member organizations, the set out the position of human rights organizations on the 50th anniversary of Israel¡¯s military occupation of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, asserting that the roots of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict go beyond the start of Israel¡¯s military occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip in 1967 and may be traced back to 1948.
  • On 5 June, launched a new campaign (¡°Israel¡¯s Occupation: Fifty Years of Dispossession¡±) calling on governments to ban settlement goods and prevent companies from operating in Israeli settlements or trading in settlement goods.
  • called for ramping up pressure for accountability on all sides (¡°Israel: 50 Years of Occupation Abuses¡±) on 4 June.
  • The published an article entitled ¡°Fifty years of occupation: Where do we go from here?¡± on 2 June, considering the recognition and application of international humanitarian law (IHL) as one of the keys to the solution.
  • On 1 June, issued a press release calling for ¡°a renewed commitment to end the violence and to reach a just and sustainable solution for Israelis and Palestinians in accordance with international law¡±.

Middle East

  • On 9 June, and other Palestinian human rights organizations issued a joint statement calling on the international community to act to end the occupation.?
  • During a speaking tour in Europe the first week of June, demanded resolute international action to end the occupation.

Europe

  • In a statement entitled ¡°A capitulation of Israeli and Palestinian leadership¡±, the warned on 6 June that ¡°unless the ongoing injustices against Palestinian civilians are addressed there can be no meaningful peace process¡±.
  • On 5 June, issued a press release entitled ¡°Urgent accountability needed to prevent another half-century of occupation¡±. MAP also issued a statement entitled ¡°A decade of blockade and closure: Gaza¡¯s patients at risk¡± on .

North America

  • is holding a Week of Action from 5-10 June with events across the United States.
  • On 8 June, Defence for Children International ¨C Palestine spoke at a Congressional briefing in Washington D.C. on 50 Years of Occupation and Life for Palestinian Children.?
  • The issued a statement on June 5 to mark 50 years of the Israeli occupation.
  • On 5 June, released a statement entitled ¡°Half a Century of Occupation ¨C What Next?¡±
  • The published a statement to mark the 50th anniversary of the Six-Day War and the Israeli occupation on June 5.

Âé¶¹APP

  • On 13 June, Professor Michael Lynk, on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territories occupied since 1967, will participate in London in a discussion on accountability after 50 years of occupation. The event will be hosted by Medical Aid for Palestinians, Lawyers for Palestinian Human Rights and Amnesty International UK.?
  • Noting that from a humanitarian perspective, 50 years of occupation represent a gross failure of leadership, on 6 June, Robert Piper stated that ¡°too many innocent civilians ¨C Palestinian and Israeli alike ¨C are paying for this abject failure to address the underlying causes of the world¡¯s longest-running protection crisis.¡±?
  • On 5 June, UN Secretary-General Ant¨®nio Guterres released a statement to mark the 50th anniversary of the 1967 Arab-Israeli War and the occupation of the Palestinian Territory.