Israel summons former Grand Mufti of Jerusalem

Israeli occupation forces summoned for questioning today Sheikh Ekrima Sabri, the preacher of the Al-Aqsa Mosque and the former Grand Mufti of Jerusalem.

Witnesses told WAFA that an Israeli police force raided Sabri’s house in occupied Jerusalem at about 5am local time and asked him to show up for questioning later the day at the Russian Compound in the city.

Sabri is known for his criticism of the Israeli occupation and its attempts to divide the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem, Islam’s third holiest site, between Muslims and Jews.

The Israeli authorities had previously arrested Sheikh Sabri several times in the past, and for several months prevented him from entering Al-Aqsa Mosque.

Israeli police also injured him during protests in 2017 against the placement of metal detectors at the entrances of Al-Aqsa.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency

Israel plants to implement new settlement project on Jerusalem airport land

The Israeli occupation authorities plan to implement a new settlement project on land that was part of the pre-June, 1967, Jerusalem airport at Qalandia in the north of the city, thus completely isolating Jerusalem from its Palestinian surroundings.

The project will be implemented in December 2021.

According to Peace Now, the Israeli anti-settlement movement, the plan (no. 764936), which was prepared by the Ministry of Housing, is for 9,000 housing units in the Jerusalem Airport territory, between the Palestinian neighborhoods of Kfar Aqab, Qalandia, and A-Ram south to Ramallah.

“This is a very dangerous plan which might bring a dangerous blow to the two-state solution. The planned neighborhood is at the heart of the urban territorial Palestinian continuity between Ramallah and East Jerusalem, and thus prevent the possibility of a Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital. The government must remove the plan from the agenda immediately and shelve it,” it said.

“The plan is at the heart of the urban territorial Palestinian continuity starting in Ramallah, through Kfar Aqab and Qalanadia, to Beit Hanina and Shuafat where hundreds of thousands of Palestinians live. The plan was meant to sever the Palestinian continuity and become an Israeli enclave which would prevent Palestinian development of the most central and important metropolin in the future Palestinian state, the Jerusalem Ramallah- Bethelehm metropolin.

“Founding an Israeli neighborhood ranging thousands of housing units, which means tens of thousands of Israelis, would make any future two-state-based agreement difficult due to the lack of Palestinian continuity and harming the possibility to found a Palestinian capital in East Jerusalem,” said Peace Now.

If this plan is approved and built, this will be the first new settlement in East Jerusalem since Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government built the Har Homa settlement in 1997, it said.

Head of the Palestinian Authority’s Wall and Settlement Resistance Commission, Waleed Assaf, slammed this Israeli plan as a very dangerous, questioning the US if it will allow this colonial settlement to be built, and what would that mean for Joe Biden’s administration and its role in the peace process. Did the two-state solution end? he asked.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency

President Abbas discusses recent developments with Egyptian counterpart

President Mahmoud Abbas yesterday discussed with his Egyptian counterpart Abdel Fattah al-Sisi the latest developments in the Palestinian arena.

Speaking over the phone with President Abbas, President al-Sisi updated Abbas on the details of Egypt’s contacts and efforts in support of the Palestinian question as he affirmed Egypt’s firm support to the Palestinian state and people under Abbas’ leadership and reiterated that the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) is the sole and legitimate representative of the Palestinian people.

Al-Sisi also briefed Abbas on the outcomes of his recent meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett. During this meeting, al-Sisi stressed the need to advance peace efforts and confidence-building measures and promote a favorable environment for launching a peace process based on the United Nations resolutions.

He stressed that Egypt continues to attach great importance to bringing about intra-Palestinian unity and would continue to exert efforts to ensure the return of the Palestinian Authority to the Gaza Strip and the commencement of Gaza reconstruction.

He also stressed his country’s efforts to maintain security and stability throughout the occupied territories and reinforce the status of the PLO.

President Abbas thanked al-Sisi for his efforts in support of the struggle of the Palestinian people to regain their legitimate rights to freedom and independence.

He affirmed the Palestinian side’s readiness to act under the auspices of the Middle East Quartet, which comprises the United States, Russia, the European Union, and the UN, and in line with the United Nations resolutions towards ending the Israeli occupation of the State of Palestine’s territories, with East Jerusalem as its capital.

He also stressed the importance of complete calm throughout the Palestinian territories along with the need to halt the Israeli military and settlers’ attacks against the Palestinian people, cautioning that such attacks would undermine the two-state solution, which could not be accepted.

He renewed his readiness to form a Palestinian unity government whose parties would recognize the United Nations resolutions.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency

President Abbas receives in Ramallah US envoy Hady Amr

President Mahmoud Abbas received last night at the presidential headquarters in Ramallah the United States envoy Hady Amr and his accompanying delegation during which they discussed the latest developments in the Palestinian territories.

The President reiterated to the American envoy what he stated in his speech before the United Nations General Assembly and the initiatives it included that aimed at ending the occupation and achieving the Palestinian people’s freedom and independence, as well as the impossibility of continuing in the present situation and the necessity of putting an end to this occupation.

He also stressed the importance of continuing to strengthen Palestinian-US relations for the benefit of both peoples and countries.

President Abbas stressed the importance of implementing the points that President Biden spoke about during his last phone call with him in which he affirmed the US commitment to the two-state solution, rejecting the settlement policy and attempting to change the status quo at Al-Haram Al-Sharif (Al-Aqsa Mosque), ending the policy of evicting Palestinians from their homes in the occupied Jerusalem, and rejecting unilateral measures by all parties.

The President made it clear that the status quo cannot be accepted or be allowed to continue, stressing the need to pressure Israel to stop all practices against the Palestinian people, stop settlement activities and annexation of lands, stop the measures against prisoners, immediately return the bodies of Palestinians killed by Israel, and stop extrajudicial executions, settler attacks, incursions and expropriation of lands, attacks on Islamic and Christian holy places, and attempts to displace Palestinians from their homes, and end the unjust blockade on the Gaza Strip.

He stressed his immediate readiness to go to a political process based on United Nations resolutions and to convene an international peace conference under the auspices of the United Nations and the International Quartet to end the occupation and establish the independent Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital on the 1967 borders.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency

Weather: Mild, cloudy conditions

Weather today in Palestine is mild and cloudy in most areas with a slight drop in temperature, approaching 2°C below the seasonal average, and with a little chance of scattered rain showers, according to the Palestinian Meteorological Department (PMD).

Winds are westerly to northwesterly, light to moderate and active at times. Sea waves are low to medium.

Temperature in the capital, Jerusalem, and Bethlehem is expected to reach a high of 24°C and a low of 16°C and in Ramallah and Hebron a high of 23°C and a low of 15°C. In Jericho, the Dead Sea, and the Jordan Valley temperature is expected to reach a high of 33°C and a low of 23°C while it is expected to reach a high of 26°C and a low of 20°C in Gaza and the coastal areas.

A rise in temperature is expected on Monday and Tuesday to become around the seasonal average. Cloudy conditions are expected for the two days.

Temperature is expected to rise further on Wednesday, to be slightly above the seasonal average. Clear skies are expected during the day.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency

Foreign Ministry welcomes British labor recognizing Israel’s colonial, apartheid crimes and calling for strong sanctions against Israel

The state of Palestine welcomed the passing of a motion on Palestine at Labor Party Conference 2021, recognizing Israel’s colonial and apartheid crimes and calling for strong sanctions against Israel, said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates in a statement.

Palestinian Mission to the United Kingdom also welcomed the passing of a Labor Party motion calling for immediate action to curb the “ongoing Nakba” in Palestine.

Among the measures, Labor members voted for were an ethical trade policy and an end to the arms trade with Israel and “effective measures” including sanctions to counter Israeli violations of international law like settlement construction and the blockade of Gaza.

The motion also calls for the immediate recognition of the State of Palestine on 1967 borders and calls on Israel to remove its wall in occupied territory and respect the right of return of the Palestinian people.

This is a historic motion, said Head of Palestinian Mission to the UK ambassador Husam Zomlot, and one that underlines the Labor Party’s “commitment to international law and human rights,” he added.

“The vote comes despite a vicious years-long campaign by Israel’s supporters in the UK to stifle debate on Palestine, and defame and eject supporters of Palestinian rights from the Labor Party.” “By passing the motion, Labour Party members have shown they will not be intimidated into silence,” he added.

“We thank them for their support and congratulate the Labor Party for showing it has the courage of its convictions.” The conference also cited a resolution issued by the UK’s Trade Union Congress in 2020, in which it described Israel’s settlement activity as part of the crime of apartheid committed by Israel in the occupied territories, calling on trade unions in Europe and all over the world to “join the international campaign to stop annexation of lands and end the apartheid regime.”

Following is the full motion:

Conference condemns the ongoing Nakba [catastrophe] in Palestine, Israel’s militarized violence attacking the Al Aqsa mosque, the forced displacements from Sheikh Jarrah, and the deadly assault on Gaza.

Together with the de facto annexation of Palestinian land by accelerated settlement building and statements of Israel’s intention to proceed with annexation, it is ever clearer that Israel is intent on eliminating any prospects of Palestinian self-determination.

Conference notes the TUC 2020 Congress motion describing such settlement building and annexation as ‘another significant step’ towards the UN Crime of Apartheid, and calling on the European & international trade union movement to join the international campaign to stop annexation and end apartheid.

Conference also notes the unequivocal 2021 reports by B’Tselem and Human Rights Watch that conclude unequivocally that Israel is practicing the crime of apartheid as defined by the UN.

The conference welcomes the International Criminal Court decision to hold an inquiry into abuses committed in the Occupied Palestinian Territories since 2014.

Conference resolves that action is needed now due to Israel’s continuing illegal actions and that Labour should adhere to an ethical policy on all UK trade with Israel, including stopping any arms trade used to violate Palestinian human rights and trade with illegal Israeli settlements.

Conference resolves to support “effective measures” including sanctions, as called for by Palestinian civil society, against actions by the Israeli government that are illegal according to international law; in particular, to ensure that Israel stops the building of settlements, reverses any annexation, ends the occupation of the West Bank, the blockade of Gaza, brings down the Wall and respects the right of Palestinian people, as enshrined in international law, to return to their homes.

Conference resolves that the Labor Party must stand on the right side of history and abide by these resolutions in its policy, communications and political strategy.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency

Al-Maliki discusses political developments with the UN chief

Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Riyad al-Maliki met yesterday with the United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres on the sideline of the UN General Assembly’s 76th session in New York, where the two discussed the latest political developments in Palestine.

Al-Maliki briefed the UN chief on the ongoing Israeli violations in occupied Palestine, including house demolitions, forced expulsions, field executions and arbitrary arrests, the siege of Gaza, and the daily attacks committed by Israeli settlers against Palestinian civilians.

The Foreign Minister stressed that his meeting with the Secretary-General is the start of diplomatic and international action to mobilize the momentum required to implement what was stated in President Mahmoud Abbas’s recent speech before the UN General Assembly, leading to the protection of the rights of our people in their land.

He stressed that everything stated in the President’s speech is based on the rules of international law and United Nations resolutions, which unanimously agreed on the right of our people to self-determination, independence for the State of Palestine, and the return of refugees.

Al-Maliki reiterated the call for the UN to form an international protection mechanism for the Palestinian people, to hold a peace conference under the auspices of the International Quartet, to compel Israel to bear its responsibilities as an occupying power, and to work to dismantle the Israeli apartheid system in the occupied State of Palestine.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency

FM Al-Maliki discusses developments with Syria’s Faisal Mekdad

Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Riyad al-Maliki met today with his Syrian counterpart Faisal Mekdad on the sideline of the UN General Assembly’s 76th session in New York, and discussed with him the latest developments in Palestine and the Middle East region.

The two foreign ministers discussed ways to restore stability in the region, as well as the centrality of the Palestinian cause as the key to achieve regional stability based on the right of the Palestinian people to independence, self-determination and end of the Israeli occupation.

Al-Maliki briefed his Syrian counterpart on the efforts to engage the international community in protecting the Palestinian people from the ongoing Israeli crimes and the need to hold Israel to account.

The two ministers also discussed ways of boosting the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) for its vital services to the Palestinian refugees, especially in war-torn Syria.

Miqdad affirmed that the Palestinian cause will remain the central issue of the Syrian people, and that his country will continue to fully support the Palestinian people in their struggle for self-determination, independence and statehood.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency

Palestine, Denmark sign $72 million grant agreement for five years, a step on the road to independence, says PM

Palestine and Denmark today signed a $72 million grant agreement over the next five years, which Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh described as part of the process to reach independence.

The agreement was signed at the Prime Minister’s office in Ramallah by Minister of Finance Shukri Bishara and Denmark’s Representative to Palestine Ketil Karlsen and in the presence of the prime minister along with the ministers of agriculture and local government.

Describing the grant as “very generous”, Prime Minister Shtayyeh said after the signing of the agreement that it will cover the sectors of local government, agriculture, civil society and other fields.

“We are grateful for the spirit of partnership between Palestine and Denmark,” he said, adding that this is not the first assistance, but “it is a process of partnership for peace and justice and development to alleviate poverty and unemployment and help build Palestinian institutions and to widen the capacity of the Palestinian economy that would enable us to disengage gradually from the colonial dependence that was imposed on us due to the fact that we are under occupation.”

Shtayyeh said that what is happening today is that “we share with you not only priorities but also the ultimate goal …. on the way to end the occupation and establish the Palestinian independent, sovereign, viable state to live side-by-side with all its neighbors.”

The Danish Representative said that the agreement signed today is a launch of a new partnership program that includes not only the $72 million signed today but $154 million for the period 2021-2025.

“This is support provided for the provision of fundamental rights and values and this is the spirit and the gest of doing development differently.”

Karlsen said his office has been working closely with the ministries of agriculture and local government on development projects, mainly creating clean and climate-friendly jobs while “supporting value change, increasing efficiency, and increasing productivity and by that substituting dependence on products coming from other countries.”

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency

Palestine and Cyprus sign memorandum of understanding on development cooperation

Palestine and Cyprus today signed a memorandum of understanding on enhancing development cooperation.

Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Minister Riyad Al-Malki signed the memorandum of understanding (MoU) with his Cypriot counterpart, Nikos Christodoulides, during a meeting on the sidelines of the 76th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA 76), which opened in New York on September 14, 2021.

Al-Malki expressed his hope for developing Palestinian-Cypriot relations, while pointing that the MoU would contribute to the development of the friendly and cooperative relations among the two countries in all fields, including women empowerment, gender equality, and political participation, through Palestinian ministries, particularly the Ministries of Women’s Affairs, Higher Education and Scientific Research, and the Higher Council for Youth and Sport.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency

Some 200 human rights groups hold Israel fully responsible for the lives of the re-arrested Palestinian freedom fighters

Almost 200 human rights networks and organizations held the Israeli occupation state fully responsible for the lives and safety of the prisoners who liberated themselves from Gilboa prison two weeks ago and were re-arrested.

The 199 organizations demanded in a statement formation of an independent international investigation committee immediately to determine the conditions of their detention.

“The undersigned human rights institutions consider with great seriousness the testimonies of the lawyers of the re-arrested prisoners who succeeded in liberating themselves from the Israeli Gilboa prison,” they said.

Mahmoud and Muhammad Arda, Zakaria Zubeidi, Yacob Qadri, Ayham Kamamji, and Munadel Infeiat broke out of the extra-fortified Gilboa prison in northern Israel on September 6 after digging a tunnel from their cell to an area outside the prison wall.

Four of the prisoners were re-captured five days later and the other two re-captured on Sunday.

“According to the testimony of lawyers, the Israeli occupation forces assaulted them harshly from the moment of arrest, causing multiple bodily injuries, which necessitated hospitalizing some of them due to the difficult condition as a result of the use of unjustified violence and crimes of torture against them. They are also deprived of sleep, and interrogated after being completely stripped, according to the information provided so far, some of them have been threatened with death by interrogators, and their relatives have been arbitrarily arrested for the purposes of revenge,” said the rights organizations.

They charged that the treatment of the re-captured prisoners violates international and humanitarian laws.

The Palestinian and Arab human rights organizations demanded, among other things, “urgently” the “formation of an independent, impartial and honest international investigation committee of well-known competencies, to examine the circumstances of the arrest of the re-arrested prisoners in preparation for holding the perpetrators of violations accountable.”

Following is the full text of the statement:

The undersigned human rights institutions consider with great seriousness the testimonies of the lawyers of the re-arrested prisoners who succeeded in liberating themselves from the Israeli “Gilboa” prison. They are: (Mahmoud and Muhammad Arda, Zakaria Zubeidi, Yacob Qadri, Ayham Kamamji, Munadel Infeiat). According to the testimony of lawyers, the Israeli occupation forces assaulted them harshly from the moment of arrest, causing multiple bodily injuries, which necessitated hospitalizing some of them due to the difficult condition as a result of the use of unjustified violence and crimes of torture against them. They are also deprived of sleep, and interrogated after being completely stripped, according to the information provided so far, some of them have been threatened with death by interrogators, and their relatives have been arbitrarily arrested for the purposes of revenge.

There are also the practices aimed at breaking their resolve and will, and in clear violation of the provisions of international humanitarian law and international human rights law and their established principles related to persons deprived of liberty and the right not to be subjected to any forms of torture, humiliating, cruelty, and ill-treatment, in particular Article (5) of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights Articles (7, 9, 40) of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, Articles (12-32) of the Third Geneva Convention of 1949, and Articles (90-98) of the Fourth Geneva Convention of 1949, and the Convention against All Forms of Torture and Other Forms of Cruel Treatment, or Degrading Treatment, and General Assembly Resolution No. (30/D/3452) of 1975 guaranteeing the protection of all persons from being subjected to torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.

The human rights organizations stress that the colonial occupation and the racist apartheid regime in itself is a crime, and escaping from its prisons is motivated by the desire for liberation and emancipation and out of national dignity as well as a moral duty, heroism and honor that are protected by international conventions and covenants, whether the Brussels Declaration of 1874 or the Hague Convention of 1907 or my both Third and Fourth Geneva conventions, which has followed the example of many democratic countries, in addition to criminalizing torture against all persons and at all times expressly prohibiting torture of prisoners/detainees who take their freedom from prisons in particular, and suffice with the punishment for escape that causes damage to property and lives, which would be more stressed as the existence of the entire occupation and its prisons is an ongoing crime.

It should be recalled that the continued detention itself contradicts the essence and explicitness of Article (118) of the Third Geneva Convention on the Release of Prisoners of War, which necessitated their release without delay, which places a special responsibility on the Palestinian parties that signed The Oslo Accords but failed to compel Israel, the occupying power, to carry out its minimum duties, as the occupying country picked up this omission and historical mistake by ignoring the issue of prisoners in the settlement negotiations, by turning the prisoners’ file into a pressure card and political blackmail, and transforming their immediate release from a legal duty to an international mandate imposed on the occupying power to release them according to their desire under the name of “goodwill gestures”, the harm of which is magnified by accepting the geographical, temporal, and partisan division of prisoners on the basis of character and “harm”, and accepting their division into prisoners of the West Bank, prisoners of the Gaza Strip, and prisoners of Jerusalem, prisoners of 1948, the Arab prisoners, the prisoners classified as “blood on their hands” and other miserable classifications.

While human rights institutions condemn in the strongest and most severe terms the complete disregard for all these treaties, agreements, and charters, by continuing “Israel”, the occupying power, to follow systematic procedures and long-term policies at the executive, legislative, and judicial levels that lead to a systematic violation of the rights of detainees and prisoners in Israeli prisons within a colonial vision, which extended, in part, to their right to physical integrity and freedom from torture, and their right to guarantees of justice and health care. Human rights organizations stress that the suffering of detainees and prisoners has prompted them to use their empty stomachs to engage in open hunger strikes in protest against the widespread repression practiced against them, of which the Israeli Prison Service is an active part.

Attention must be drawn to the care of the law, as “Israel”, the occupying power, is the only country, along with the United States, that has officially legalized torture. In 1987, the Knesset approved the recommendations of the Landau Committee, and the recommendations of the Israeli officers and interrogators authorized the use of torture under the name of “physical pressure/enhanced interrogation,” while the Israeli Supreme Court issued Resolution No. (94/5100) in 1999, which confirmed the use special means of “physical pressure” in the event of an imminent security threat, to return in 2018 and expand this to include cases that do not constitute an imminent security threat, in a very clear confirmation of the integration of the pillars of the colonial system, including the legislative and judicial authorities.

While detainees and prisoners are subject to multiple and systematic methods of torture resulting from a policy of structural, legislative, practice and cultural violence against them, including ghosting, severe beatings, electric shocks, opening cold or very hot water with fluctuating air currents, sleep deprivation, suffocation, and waterboarding, burning of skin, shaking, that interrogators hold and shake the detainee regularly, vigorously, and very quickly until the detainee faints as a result of concussion, sleep deprivation, crucifixion of the detainee upside down, psychological torture using threats, solitary confinement, denial of visitation, and other brutal torture practices and that a number of prisoners and detainees did not survive to tell what happened, and those who survived were left with psychological trauma, physical pain, and permanent disabilities, The human rights organizations stress that the Israeli colonial self’s view is degenerate, lofty, and above the law, and the policy of impunity, is an essential part of the continuation of these practices without regard, which requires confronting it firmly and sternly by bringing the criminals to justice and redressing the victims, and makes the international official silence a direct partner.

Based on the foregoing, the Palestinian and Arab human rights organizations, undersigned below, recommend urgently the following: 1. The formation of an independent, impartial and honest international investigation committee of well-known competencies, to examine the circumstances of the arrest of the re-arrested prisoners in preparation for holding the perpetrators of violations accountable.

2. Calling upon peoples in Arab countries, and Arab communities abroad to form a state of pressure and effective advocacy for prisoners and detainees in occupation prisons, by mobilizing in various fields and raising their cause through social media platforms, in support of them.

3. Demanding the High Contracting Parties to the Geneva Conventions to fulfill their roles under the first common article in ensuring respect of the conventions, and transforming the legal duty under the conventions into actual conduct and practice, through maximum pressure on the occupying power for the purposes of accountability and deterrence.

4. The necessity for the International Criminal Court, which has jurisdiction in the occupied Palestinian territory, to prosecute the perpetrators of the crime of torture and to expand the scope of responsibility for it to include anyone who contributes in any way to it and to benefit from the sworn testimony of Palestinian human rights institutions.

5. Urging the Arab League and its various branches to play their role in supporting the prisoners and detainees, and activating their issues at the international level.

6. The necessity of the UN special rapporteurs, headed by the UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the occupied Palestinian territory, and the Special Rapporteur on torture and other cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment or punishment, to play their active roles in highlighting the crimes of systematic torture that are practiced against Palestinian prisoners and detainees, and raising the issue on the widest scale in the corridors of the United Nations.

7. The importance of following up on the conditions of prisoners and detainees and their families in all fields, and providing support and care for them from official and civil authorities, especially at the psychological, health, social, and legal levels.

8. Promoting, supporting and activating the role of the Prisoners and Ex-Prisoners Affairs Commission, so that it plays a greater role in caring for the prisoners and detainees and responding to their needs, as it is the official Palestinian framework responsible for this, in addition to the role of the Palestinian Regular Bar Association and the Arab Lawyers Union in bringing Israeli war criminals to justice and the role of the Palestinian Journalists Syndicate in exposing the practices of occupation.

9. Enhancing the Palestinian diplomacy to shed light on the issue of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli prisons in international forums, and work to mobilize international support and advocacy in the direction of preserving their human rights and stopping the systematic crimes of torture practiced against them.

10. Calling on Palestinian, Arab, and international civil society organizations to play their roles in the field of monitoring and documentation and to carry out pressure and solidarity advocacy efforts, and to benefit from the membership of the coalitions in which they participate, with regard to the crimes of torture that prisoners and detainees are subjected to and pressure towards their release.

11. Demanding the Human Rights Council at the United Nations to adopt the proposals of the Palestinian delegate in Geneva and to form a commission of inquiry into the violations against Palestinian prisoners in Israeli occupation prisons 12. Demanding the International Committee of the Red Cross to assume its legal and humanitarian tasks and responsibilities and to play its role effectively in communicating with prisoners and detainees, supervising and controlling their conditions in prisons, and informing their families of their conditions.

13. The traditional and modern Arab media shed light on the issue of prisoners and detainees on a permanent basis, in the context of mobilizing public opinion to rally around their issues.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency