Human Rights Watch accuses Israel of committing crimes of apartheid

An international leading human rights watchdog has accused the Israeli authorities of committing crimes of apartheid against Palestinians.

The New York-based Human Rights Watch published a 213-page report on Tuesday titled “A Threshold Crossed: Israeli Authorities and the Crimes of Apartheid and Persecution”, which examines Israel’s treatment of Palestinians. The finding in HRW’s report is based on an overarching Israeli government policy to maintain the domination by Jewish Israelis over Palestinians and grave abuses committed against Palestinians living in the occupied territory, including East Jerusalem,” the group said in a statement released Tuesday.

Drawing on years of human rights documentation, case studies, and a review of government planning documents, statements by officials, and other sources, Human Rights Watch compared policies and practices toward Palestinians in the occupied territory and Israel with those concerning Jewish Israelis living in the same areas.

“Prominent voices have warned for years that apartheid lurks just around the corner if the trajectory of Israel’s rule over Palestinians does not change,” said Kenneth Roth, executive director of Human Rights Watch.

“This detailed study shows that Israeli authorities have already turned that corner and today are committing the crimes against humanity of apartheid and persecution.”

The crime against humanity of persecution, as defined under the Rome Statute and customary international law, consists of severe deprivation of fundamental rights of a racial, ethnic, or other groups with discriminatory intent.

HRW found that the elements of the crimes come together in the occupied territory, as part of a single Israeli government policy. That policy is to maintain the domination by Jewish Israelis over Palestinians across Israel and the occupied territory. It is coupled in the occupied territory with systematic oppression and inhumane acts against Palestinians living there.

Drawing on years of human rights documentation, case studies, and a review of government planning documents, statements by officials, and other sources, Human Rights Watch compared policies and practices toward Palestinians in the occupied territory and Israel with those concerning Jewish Israelis living in the same areas. Human Rights Watch wrote to the Israeli government in July 2020, soliciting its perspectives on these issues, but has received no response.

Across Israel and the occupied territory, Israeli authorities have sought to maximize the land available for Jewish communities and to concentrate most Palestinians in dense population centers. The authorities have adopted policies to mitigate what they have openly described as a “demographic threat” from Palestinians. In Jerusalem, for example, the government’s plan for the municipality, including both the west and occupied east parts of the city, sets the goal of “maintaining a solid Jewish majority in the city” and even specifies the demographic ratios it hopes to maintain.

To maintain domination, Israeli authorities systematically discriminate against Palestinians. The institutional discrimination that Palestinian citizens of Israel face includes laws that allow hundreds of small Jewish towns to effectively exclude Palestinians and budgets that allocate only a fraction of resources to Palestinian schools as compared to those that serve Jewish Israeli children. In the occupied territory, the severity of the repression, including the imposition of draconian military rule on Palestinians while affording Jewish Israelis living in a segregated manner in the same territory their full rights under Israel’s rights-respecting civil law, amounts to the systematic oppression required for apartheid.

Israeli authorities have committed a range of abuses against Palestinians. Many of those in the occupied territory constitute severe abuses of fundamental rights and the inhumane acts again required for apartheid, including: sweeping movement restrictions in the form of the Gaza closure and a permit regime, confiscation of more than a third of the land in the West Bank, harsh conditions in parts of the West Bank that led to the forcible transfer of thousands of Palestinians out of their homes, denial of residency rights to hundreds of thousands of Palestinians and their relatives, and the suspension of basic civil rights to millions of Palestinians.

Many of the abuses at the core of the commission of these crimes, such as near-categorical denial of building permits to Palestinians and demolition of thousands of homes on the pretext of lacking permits, have no security justification. Others, such as Israel’s effective freeze on the population registry it manages in the occupied territory, which all but blocks family reunification for Palestinians living there and bars Gaza residents from living in the West Bank, use security as a pretext to further demographic goals. Even when security forms part of the motivation, it no more justifies apartheid and persecution than it would excessive force or torture, Human Rights Watch said.

“Denying millions of Palestinians their fundamental rights, without any legitimate security justification and solely because they are Palestinian and not Jewish, is not simply a matter of an abusive occupation,” Roth said. “These policies, which grant Jewish Israelis the same rights and privileges wherever they live and discriminate against Palestinians to varying degrees wherever they live, reflect a policy to privilege one people at the expense of another.”

Statements and actions by Israeli authorities in recent years, including the passage of a law with constitutional status in 2018 establishing Israel as the “nation-state of the Jewish people,” the growing body of laws that further privilege Israeli settlers in the West Bank and do not apply to Palestinians living in the same territory, as well as the massive expansion in recent years of settlements and accompanying infrastructure connecting settlements to Israel, have clarified their intent to maintain the domination by Jewish Israelis. The possibility that a future Israeli leader might someday forge a deal with Palestinians that dismantles the discriminatory system does not negate that reality today.

Israeli authorities should dismantle all forms of repression and discrimination that privilege Jewish Israelis at the expense of Palestinians, including with regards to freedom of movement, allocation of land and resources, access to water, electricity, and other services, and the granting of building permits.

The ICC Office of the Prosecutor should investigate and prosecute those credibly implicated in the crimes against humanity of apartheid and persecution. Countries should do so as well in accordance with their national laws under the principle of universal jurisdiction, and impose individual sanctions, including travel bans and asset freezes, on officials responsible for committing these crimes.

The findings of crimes against humanity should prompt the international community to reevaluate the nature of its engagement in Israel and Palestine and adopt an approach centered on human rights and accountability rather than solely on the stalled “peace process.”

Countries should establish a UN commission of inquiry to investigate systematic discrimination and repression in Israel and Palestine and a UN global envoy for the crimes of persecution and apartheid with a mandate to mobilize international action to end persecution and apartheid worldwide. Countries should condition arms sales and military and security assistance to Israel on Israeli authorities taking concrete and verifiable steps toward ending their commission of these crimes. Countries should vet agreements, cooperation schemes, and all forms of trade and dealing with Israel to screen for those directly contributing to committing the crimes, mitigate the human rights impacts and, where not possible, end activities and funding found to facilitate these serious crimes.

“While much of the world treats Israel’s half-century occupation as a temporary situation that a decades-long ‘peace process’ will soon cure, the oppression of Palestinians there has reached a threshold and a permanence that meets the definitions of the crimes of apartheid and persecution,” Roth said. “Those who strive for Israeli-Palestinian peace, whether a one or two-state solution or a confederation, should in the meantime recognize this reality for what it is and bring to bear the sorts of human rights tools needed to end it.”

Source: Palestine news & Information Agency – WAFA

Government welcomes HRW report on Israeli “crimes of apartheid” against Palestinians

The Palestinian government today welcomed the Human Rights Watch report urging the International Criminal Court to investigate Israeli officials “implicated in the crimes against humanity of apartheid or persecution”.

“The Palestinian government welcomes the new report by Human Rights Watch, titled “A Threshold Crossed: Israeli Authorities and the Crimes of Apartheid and Persecution,” which articulately defines Israeli policies and atrocities against the Palestinian people using the proper legal definition for crimes and criminals,” Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh stated in a press statement.

“The report is a remarkable addition to earlier international reports and judicial verdicts, which asserts the urgent need for the international community to bear its responsibilities, per international law and human rights principles, by holding Israel accountable for its crimes, namely its colonial- occupation and settlements, apartheid, and persecution, as codified in Israeli laws and policies,” he added.

He urged states worldwide to translate their condemnations against the Israeli colonial occupation into practical steps.

“The traditional situation, where many countries worldwide announce their position against occupation without actual sanctions and without revising their relations and agreements with Israel on the different diplomatic, cultural, and trade relations, can and should not continue,” he concluded.

Source: Palestine news & Information Agency – WAFA

Foreign Ministry: HRW report “exposes nature of Israel’s colonial occupation”

The Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Ministry today welcomed the Human Rights Watch report urging the International Criminal Court to investigate Israeli officials “implicated in the crimes against humanity of apartheid or persecution”.

“The report exposes the nature of Israel’s colonial occupation as an entrenched regime of Jewish supremacy and domination over the Palestinian people, designed to legitimize its settlement enterprise in the occupied territory of the State of Palestine and affecting every facet of Palestinian life,” the ministry said in a press release welcoming the seminal report by Human Rights Watch on Israel’s colonial occupation and its discriminatory and racist policies against the Palestinian people.

“The Ministry considers this detailed affirmation of the reality a test to the international community’s determination to end all forms of discrimination and racism. In this connection, the Ministry reminds States and leaders that the commission of the crime of apartheid constitutes a grave threat to international peace and security and that its prohibition is a peremptory norm of international law.”

It called upon the international community to take “immediate and effective” action to end the Israeli apartheid regime.

“Accordingly, the international community must take immediate and effective action to compel an end to Israel’s apartheid regime enshrined in supremacy of one group over the other. The international community should not sustain nor encourage Israel’s apartheid regime.”

It reiterated that “Israel’s apartheid regime is the main obstacle to the exercise of the right of self-determination and fundamental freedoms by the Palestinian people” while urging relevant international bodies and specialized agencies, including the United Nations Security Council, the General Assembly, and the Human Rights Council, to “adopt effective measures to protect the Palestinian people, including the imposition of sanctions.”

It also called on “the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court to expeditiously investigate the crime against humanity of apartheid and persecution.”

It concluded by pledging that the Palestinian people would continue its struggle for liberation from colonialism.

“The Palestinian people will continue to oppose and defy the punishing and inhumane reality of apartheid until their rights to self-determination, freedom, independence, and return are fully realized.”

Source: Palestine news & Information Agency – WAFA

Palestine confirms 1414 new coronavirus cases, 17 fatalities and 2686 recoveries

Minister of Health Mai Alkaila said today that 1414 new COVID-19 infections, 17 deaths and 2686 recoveries were registered in Palestine during the past 24 hours.

In her daily report on the coronavirus pandemic, Alkaila said five deaths were reported in the West Bank and 12 others in the Gaza Strip. She said no updates were available regarding the situation in occupied Jerusalem.

In the West Bank, 376 coronavirus tests came out positive, while 1038 new cases were registered in the Gaza Strip.

The health minister said 140 patients of coronavirus remain in intensive care, of whom 41 are on ventilators. In addition, 397 patients are receiving treatment at hospitals and COVID-19 dispensaries.

Alkaila pointed out that the recovery rate in Palestine has so far reached 91.7 percent, while active cases slightly declined to 7.2 percent. Deaths stood at 1.1 percent of total infections.

Concerning vaccinations, the health minister said over 251,628 people have received their first jab of the vaccine in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, of whom over 165,426 received the second dose.

Source: Palestine news & Information Agency – WAFA

Team Europe visits projects and meets local interlocutors in occupied East Jerusalem

Following the recent unrest and violent clashes in occupied Jerusalem, European Union Heads of Cooperation in Jerusalem and Ramallah today visited several neighborhoods in East Jerusalem where they were briefed by EU partners and Palestinian counterparts.

The delegation met with Palestinian families facing evictions and demolitions in East Jerusalem, students and teachers at schools in the old city, and owners of small businesses benefiting from EU support.

This visit confirms the solid commitment of Team Europe members towards the Palestinians in East Jerusalem and sends a message of hope and support amidst an increasingly tense reality for Palestinians in their city, said an EU press release.

Today’s visit of the European Union Heads of Cooperation in Jerusalem and Ramallah provided the opportunity to take stock of existing projects, meet with beneficiaries, and learn about the current challenges, particularly against the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic and the most recent political developments, it added.

In Isawiyya neighborhood, the delegation met a Palestinian family facing imminent threat of home demolition and another family split due to the rejection of a residency request.

The European Union, in cooperation with the Jerusalem Legal Aid and Human Rights Center (JLAC), is supporting both marginalized communities and individual cases. Putting both cases back in the bigger picture, JLAC presented its study on Isawiyya “Accounts of Persistent Isolation, Separation and Violations”, and explained the threats targeting Palestinian Jerusalemites as a result of the Isawiyya “masterplan” prepared by the Israeli authorities.

The Heads of Cooperation visited two schools in the Old City, where they discussed the current situation of the education sector in East Jerusalem. The group was briefed about on-going work in renovating old school buildings, aiming to enhance the resilience of East Jerusalem schools such as the al-Wifaq School. In addition, they discussed with experts the distance learning challenges and its impact on inclusive education.

The delegation also met the Head of the Palestinian Directorate of Education in East Jerusalem who briefed them on the challenges facing the education system and educational staff in East Jerusalem, particularly after the closure of the Directorate by the Israeli authorities.

The last stop was meeting the Palestine for Development Foundation (PSDF) team. The delegation was briefed on the COVID-19 pandemic impact on micro, small, medium enterprises (MSMEs) and the private sector in East Jerusalem.

PSDF, then, presented the grant facility for private sector development in Jerusalem and its impact on strengthening MSMEs. This facility improved MSMEs skills and professionalism, their business model and thus their commercial activity.

Since 2018, 49 businesses have received investment grants. More than 410 jobs were created or sustained through this project. Despite the fragility of the private sector in East Jerusalem, the facility aims to provide investment grants for at least 50 businesses by the end of August 2021.

Through the East Jerusalem Program (EJP), the EU is providing around 12 million Euro annually to support the Palestinian in East Jerusalem. This program aims at maintaining the two-States solution with Jerusalem being the capital of the two States and supporting the Palestinian resilience and cultural identity of the City. Aid is primarily channeled through direct awards (grants) to NGOs, or through contribution agreements with UN bodies and/or EU member States.

Source: Palestine news & Information Agency – WAFA

Greek Orthodox Patriarch concerned over events in Jerusalem, calls for freedom of worship in the holy city

The Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem Theophilos III expressed concern over the recent events and confrontations that took place in the city in the past days between Israeli police and the city’s Palestinian youths while the Church enters the Holy Week.

The Patriarch of Jerusalem, all Palestine and Jordan, “is following with great interest the developments of the events that took place in the Holy City, and stresses the need to respect the existing legal and historical status of the Holy Places, the Hashemite guardianship over the Islamic and Christian holy sites in the Holy Land, and the exclusive rights of the Islamic Endowments Department in Jerusalem to administrate Al-Haram Al-Sharif, which is affiliated with the Al-Aqsa Mosque Directorate in the Jordanian Ministry of Endowments, Islamic Affairs and Holy Places,” said the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate in a statement.

“Any interference with this freedom is an attack on the rights of Muslims guaranteed by law and international treaties,” said the Patriarch.

“His Beatitude is also keen to guarantee freedom of worship for all, especially during the holy month of Ramadan, due to its religious importance for the Muslims, and the customs inherited by Jerusalemites in general. His Beatitude Patriarch Theophilos calls on everyone to respect the sanctity of the holy month, maintain peace and safety, especially of the worshipers, and exercise freedom of worship and access to the holy places with respect and dignity, as guaranteed by the international law,” said the Patriarchate.

“He stressed that Jerusalem will remain the gate to heaven and the key to peace.”

Source: Palestine news & Information Agency – WAFA

Senior Fatah official says Israel officially informed them that its position on elections in Jerusalem remains negative

Hussein al-Sheikh, Minister of Civil Affairs and member of Fatah Central Committee, said today that “the Israeli government has officially informed us that the Israeli position on holding elections in East Jerusalem remains negative.”

He said in a statement, that all that is being rumored by some parties that the Israeli government has agreed to allow the elections, including in East Jerusalem, is “unfounded.”

Sheikh stressed at the same time that “the official party that must receive the official Israeli answer is the Palestinian National Authority.”

Israeli refusal to allow Palestinian legislative elections planned for May 22 to be held in occupied East Jerusalem may lead to either postponing the elections or cancelling them.

Source: Palestine news & Information Agency – WAFA

Israel’s closure of the Gaza sea multiplies the suffering of the fishermen

The Israeli closure of the sea in the Gaza Strip increases the suffering of the fishermen who are paying a heavy price for the practices of the Israeli occupation authorities.

Israel closed the sea since Monday and prohibited fishing until further notice in a collective punishment step of the Gaza Strip’s two million population for the firing of projectiles from Gaza into Israel over the last few days.

As a result, 60,000 people in Gaza who make their living from fishing have been affected by the arbitrary Israeli measure, according to Zakaria Bakr, head of the Fishermen Union Committees in Gaza.

“Four thousand fishermen work in the sea, in addition to 1500 others whose work is directly connected to this sector, including craftsmen, drivers, merchants, fish sellers and net sellers, as well as three or four ice factories that operate for the benefit of fishermen, which stopped their production with the closure of the sea,” Bakr told WAFA.

He said the closure of the sea coincided with an important fishing season, and closure or reducing the fishing area always comes at the beginning of each fishing season. This leaves a grave impact on the fishermen and their families.

Bakr said Israel deliberately targets the fishing sector by limiting the fishing area, attacking fishermen and their boats while in the sea, and preventing the import of all fishing equipment.

Fisherman Munther Abu Amira, 30, said the occupation authorities “close the sea continuously and tightens the grip on the fishermen, and sometimes closes it while we are at the sea,” adding that the allowed fishing area is not sufficient.

Mahmoud Daifi, 30, from al-Shati refugee camp who supports a family of 11, said that fishing is his only profession from which he lives, and on the day he works he eats, but because of the closure, his living conditions have become difficult.

“I became responsible for my family members after my father, Khalil, was killed in an Israeli attack in 2008, and I have been practicing fishing for 13 years because there is no other work available in the Gaza Strip,” he explained.

He added that two days ago he was at work when an Israeli navy boat approached him, threatening him to go back and started shooting at him, which forced him to rush back and leave the fishing net in the sea.

“I and a group of fishermen go out daily from six in the evening until six in the morning of the following day. At midnight the Israeli boat comes and starts to chase us. No one remains in the sea. We leave the fishing nets in the water and flee,” said Daifi.

He pointed out that the occupation power does not want to see any Palestinian fisherman in the sea, and if he was seen, even if he is within the permitted fishing area, they come and shout at him through loudspeakers, shoot at him, and order him to leave the sea, which means he cannot continue with his work.

Daifi stressed that the fishermen need fishing tools and that not everything is available in Gaza. “I call on everyone to provide these tools for us because without them we cannot work,” he said.

Source: Palestine news & Information Agency – WAFA

Presidential spokesman: Contacts to pressure Israel to allow elections in Jerusalem are continuing

Presidential Spokesman Nabil Abu Rudeineh said today that contacts to pressure Israel to allow Palestinian legislative elections in occupied Jerusalem are continuing until the leadership holds its important meeting on Thursday evening to determine the fate of the elections and reach a unified position on that.

He told the official Voice of Palestine radio that the leadership is going to study all issues and listen to the Palestinian parties participating in the meeting to get a clear picture in order to come up with a unified position and a final answer about holding elections in all the Palestinian territories, including in Jerusalem.

Abu Rudeineh said that Israel has not yet allowed the Europeans to send observers to monitor the elections, adding that the European Union has not received a positive response until this moment in this regard.

He held the Israeli government responsible for obstructing the elections so far, calling on world governments to help remove the obstacles placed on holding the elections in all the Palestinian territories, foremost in Jerusalem.

Abu Rudeineh reiterated the leadership’s assertion, particularly President Mahmoud Abbas, that the elections will not take place without Jerusalem.

He said that the youth in Jerusalem stood firm against attacks by the occupation authorities and settlers on Jerusalem and its holy places to make it clear to the whole world that Jerusalem is Arab and Islamic land and that the holy places cannot be touched.

He added that the Jerusalem uprising affirmed the Palestinians’ right to hold elections in Jerusalem and the rejection of all Israeli measures.

Source: Palestine news & Information Agency – WAFA

Hisense Becomes Official Sponsor of FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™

ZURICH, April 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Hisense, the world-renowned technology company, has entered into a partnership with FIFA to become an Official Sponsor of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ which will create an exclusive connection between the tournament’s worldwide audience in unique and compelling ways.

Hisense Becomes Official Sponsor of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™

By joining the roster of Commercial Affiliates for the upcoming tournament, Hisense will be involved in a programme that will range from on-site engagement opportunities to logo visibility across various platforms to global advertising campaigns. The collaboration, which began in 2017, in advance of the FIFA World Cup™ in Russia, also includes the opportunity for Hisense to present specially created, video-on-demand programming to its customers using past FIFA World Cup content, delivered through its integrated VIDAA smart TV platform.

“It gives me great pleasure to welcome Hisense on board as an Official Sponsor of the FIFA World Cup, and we are delighted to partner with this internationally respected brand, which also has a growing presence in the sports market,” said FIFA Secretary General Fatma Samoura. “FIFA and Hisense are both focused on technology, innovation and giving people the best possible experience. I am confident that this collaboration will support the global objectives of both organisations and contribute to the success of what is sure to be an amazing event next year.”

“Continued investment in world-class sporting events represents Hisense’s determination to become a global brand,” said Jia Shaoqian, the CEO of Hisense Group. “It helps Hisense build stronger relationships with its global consumers and accelerates the company’s globalisation process. It also creates a solid foundation for Hisense to compete with the world’s most innovative and leading brands in order to also become a premier global brand.”

According to research around the event, the sponsorship of the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia™ boosted awareness of Hisense TV in China by 12% and globally by 6%, with strong performances in the United Kingdom, France, Canada, Russia, Spain and Japan.

Hisense currently has more than 90,000 employees worldwide, together with 16 industrial parks and 16 research and development centres, which comprise a multinational collaborative research and development system. Its business includes multimedia, home appliances, IT intelligent information systems and the modern service industry, while its products have been exported to over 160 countries and regions. According to an independent research and consultancy firm, Hisense remains the world’s fourth-largest TV maker in terms of unit shipments (per 2020 figures).

The FIFA World Cup is a celebration for global football and an essential opportunity for brands to showcase innovative technological achievements and enhance fans’ viewing experience. Hisense drives innovation to provide multiple solutions for the increasingly diverse needs of consumers and to boost industry development.

The FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 will take place from 21 November until 18 December 2022. For more information on the event, visit FIFA.com.

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“حماس” ترحب بتقرير “هيومن رايتس” وتدعو لمعاقبة الاحتلال

رحبت حركة المقاومة الإسلامية “حماس”، بالتقرير الصادر عن منظمة “هيومن رايتس ووتش” الدولية، والذي أكد بالأدلة أن الاحتلال الصهيوني يرتكب على الدوام جرائم ضد الإنسانية، عبر سياسة الفصل العنصري والاضطهاد ضد الفلسطينيين.

وقال الناطق باسم الحركة، حازم قاسم، في تصريح صحفي، اليوم الثلاثاء، إن “هذا التقرير الذي يأتي من جهة محايدة ودولية، ويعتمد على جملة من الحقائق والوقائع، يثبت من جديد أن الرواية الفلسطينية التي تتحدث عن جرائم ضد الإنسانية يرتكبها الاحتلال بشكل متواصل ضد الفلسطينيين وانتهاكه الفاضح والمستمر لكل مكونات القانون الدولي”.

وذكر قاسم، أن “تقرير هيومن رايتس واتش يضاف إلى سلسلة من التقارير المشابهة التي تدين الاحتلال بارتكاب جرائم ضد الإنسانية، ويؤكد ضرورة التحرك الدولي الجاد والعملي لمحاسبة ومعاقبة الاحتلال على هذه الجرائم، وقيام المجتمع الدولي بواجباته إزاء تواصل هذه الجرائم”.

Source: Quds Press International News Agency

القدس والانتخابات الفلسطينية.. خيار التأجيل وتداعياته

تسود في الشارع الفلسطيني، حالة من الانتظار والترقب، لما ستسفر عنه مطالبات السلطة الفلسطينية للمجتمع الدولي والأوروبي، الضغط على” إسرائيل” من أجل السماح بإجراء الانتخابات في القدس المحتلة، التي تماطل في الرد على طلب السلطة والأطراف الدولية، “السماح” بإجراء الانتخابات في القدس المحتلة، مع صدور رسائل تلميحية في أكثر من مرة، تفيد برفضها الطلب.

ويعتقد باحثون في الشأن السياسي الفلسطيني، أن الرد الإسرائيلي سيحدد معالم الخارطة السياسية المقبلة في فلسطين، ويحصر خيارات الفلسطينيين في اختيار ممثلين في الضفة وغزة، أو القبول بتأجيل الانتخابات والبحث في بدائل أخرى.

فراغ دستوري

ويرى الباحث السياسي وسام عفيفة، أن الظروف التي تمر فيها الحالة الانتخابية تعطي مؤشرات واضحة على أن خيار التأجيل بات حاضرا بشكل لافت، بعد تصريح قيادات وازنة في السلطة مؤخرا في حال استثناء القدس، مضيفا: “إذا كان هذا الخيار أو القرارسهل من قبل السلطة يمكن اللجوء إليه مباشرة بعيدا عن الذرائع المعلنة ووضعها في خانة القدس فقط رغم أن هناك توافقا فصائليا كبيرا في تثبيت حق القدس بالمشاركة”.

ونوه الباحث الفلسطيني، في حديث مع” قدس برس” إلى أن قرار التأجيل سيكون امتدادا للفراغ الدستوري الحاصل في الضفة وغزة، مردفا:” كان من المفترض أن يكون لدينا مرسوما رئاسيا يجعل من الحالة والمؤسسات الرسمية للسلطة ضمن مرحلة انتقالية، إلى حين إجراء الانتخابات، وليس تعليقها”.

وبيّن أن تجميد المؤسسات وتعليقها، دون تقديم بديل دستوي أو توافق، قد يدخلنا مجددا في أزمة سياسية ودستورية وتشريعية، مستدركا: “سوف تكون هذه المؤسسات في حالة تآكل كبير وإتاحة الفرصة لأطراف داخلية وخارجية التشكيك بشرعيتها”.

ويرّجح عفيفة، أن يتفرّد رئيس السلطة الفلسطينية محمود عباس باتخاذ قرار التأجيل دون الرجوع إلى الفصائل الفلسطينية أو الحصول على توافق وطني بشأن الوضع الحالي، خاصة وأنها تتمسك برفضها إجراء انتخابات دون القدس، قائلا:” القرار المنفرد سيدخل الحالة الفلسطينية في أزمة، وسيعيدها إلى مربع أسوأ من قبل”.

وفيما يتعلق بالطرف الفلسطيني الآخر، فيعتقد عفيفة أن “حماس” بذلت الكثير من الجهود لتذليل العقبات، وفتح آليات جديدة للتفاهم مع السلطة والوفد المصري والأوروبي على مدار الأشهر القليلة الماضية، “ستثبت مجددا موقفها الرافض من تأجيلها”، مشيرًا إلى أن “حماس قدمت مرونة واستجابة لمطالب فتح، والأطراف الضامنة للانتخابات، واستعدادها لأجل الوصول إلى شراكة حقيقية”.

وذهب عفيفة إلى أن “حماس”، ستتجه إلى بناء جبهة فلسطينية داخلية؛ لاستدراك ما سيفرزه الفراغ الدستوري والتشريعي، وفقا لقاعدة أنه لا يمكن الاستمرار بالتفرد في القرار الفلسطيني والذهاب نحو المجهول.

تهيئة الرأي العام لقبول التأجيل

بدوره، يرّجح الباحث السياسي إياد جبر تأجيل الانتخابات، لاسيما وأن الكثير من استطلاعات الرأي المتعلقة بنتائج الانتخابات هدفها محاولة التقليل من رغبة الجماهير والرأي العام الفلسطيني من مسارها، مضيفا: “نحن الآن في مرحلة تهيئة الرأي العام الفلسطيني بتجميد الانتخابات”.

ولفت جبر إلى أن الأطراف الإقليمية لها دور كبير في الضغط على السلطة الفلسطينية، فيما يتعلق بسير الانتخابات، خاصة بعدما شهدته الأشهر القليلة الماضية من حوارات مكثفة بين المخابرات المصرية والأردنية وقيادات من السلطة حول المشهد القادم.

وتابع: “إن استخدام القدس كذريعة لتأجيل الانتخابات، هي ورقة تستخدم لتعطيل المسار الديمقراطي والحفاظ على المنصب”.

وذهب جبر، إلى أن “حماس” ستتجه نحو تشكيل قائمة قوية مع طرف فلسطيني له وزنه من حيث التوزيع السياسي والجغرافي والشخصيات التي تضمه، وهو “ما يفسر اللقاءات الأخيرة بين قيادات من السلطة وصلت إلى القطاع وأخرى من” حماس” لبحث مجريات الأمور الخاصة بذلك”.

ويعتقد جبر، أن “فتح” لن تكون جادة في إعادة ترتيب وضعها الداخلي، بعد الخلافات الأخيرة التي طفت على السطح، وأفرزت ثلاث قوائم مرشحة للإنتخابات، مشيرا إلى أن الظروف الحالية بالنسبة لـ”حماس وفتح” تختلف عما كانت عليه عام 2006، خاصة أن السيادة الإسرائيلية أمنيا وعسكريا على القدس المحتلة تتوسع.

وشدد عفيفة على أن تأجيل أو إلغاء الانتخابات، سيدخل الشارع الفلسطيني حالة من الإحباط الشديد، بعد أن علق آمالا عريضة على دور الانتخابات، في تغيير الوضع السياسي والإقتصادي المتدهور.

ولا يستبعد أن يتسبب صدور قرار بتأجيل أو إلغاء الانتخابات، في بروز حالة جديدة من الاحتجاجات والفوضى على مستويات شعبية، في ظل الشعور باستمرار الأزمات والعودة إلى المربع الأول.

يذكر أن الرئيس الفلسطيني محمود عباس، “أصدر في منتصف يناير/كانون الثاني 2021، مرسوما رئاسيا حدد فيه مواعيد إجراء الانتخابات التشريعية والرئاسية والمجلس الوطني (برلمان منظمة التحرير) على ثلاث مراحل، لتكون المرة الأولى منذ خمسة عشر عاما، التي تنظم فيها مثل هذه الانتخابات.

وكشفت “حماس” مؤخرا على لسان نائب رئيس المكتب السياسي للحركة صالح العاروري، بأنها أوصلت رسالة إلى “إسرائيل” بعدم قبولها منع الانتخابات، وجهوزيتها لمعركة الانتخابات في القدس عبر اصطفاف وطني شامل في مواجهة الاحتلال.

Source: Quds Press International News Agency