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Switzerland says Israel breaking international law

Country guarding Geneva Convention slams Israel for destroying illegal structures in West Bank, which it regards 'as violations of international humanitarian law'; also calls east Jerusalem 'integral part of occupied Palestinian territory'

Switzerland accused Israel on Thursday of wantonly destroying Palestinian homes in east Jerusalem and near Ramallah in violation of the Geneva Conventions' rules on military occupation.

 

The Swiss Foreign Ministry demanded that Israel immediately halt the demolitions, which Israel has said are aimed at removing illegally constructed shacks.

 

The Swiss statement, using unusually harsh language, said it "regards the recent incidents as violations of international humanitarian law" and notes "no military need to justify the destruction of these houses." It also called east Jerusalem an "integral part of the occupied Palestinian territory".

 

An Israeli Embassy spokeswoman in the Swiss capital of Bern said the decision to remove the structures was "not an arbitrary decision," but was sanctioned by law.

 

"This demolition of houses was done under a court order," embassy spokeswoman Shlomit Sufa said Thursday.

 

Sufa said the Israeli government "regrets" that phrasing in the Swiss statement, noting the status of east Jerusalem and other territories is still subject to a final peace agreement between Israel and the Palestinian authorities.

 

Switzerland – as the guardian of the Geneva Conventions – can call meetings of the treaty's signatories if it finds problems with its implementation, but does not have any special powers to enforce the document.

 

Foreign Ministry spokesman Lars Knuchel said the demolitions violated the 1949 Geneva Conventions, regarded as the cornerstone of international law on the obligations of warring and occupying powers.

 

The Fourth Convention states that occupying powers must respect the property of civilian populations under their control.

 

Switzerland said it lodged a formal protest with the Foreign Ministry over recent demolitions, which now bring the tally to more than 600 destroyed homes in east Jerusalem and 1,600 altogether in the West Bank since 2000.

 

The Jerusalem-based Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions said that so far this year dozens of Palestinian homes have been pulled down in east Jerusalem, and activists say the city has issued orders against 90 more homes.

 


פרסום ראשון: 11.13.08, 20:38
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