LATIN AMERICAN LEADERS DENOUNCE ISRAEL’S WEST BANK MOVE

Middle East World

Sat 04 July 2020:

They call for sanctions against Israel’s plans to annex 30% of West Bank as of July

BOGOTA, Colombia (AA) – Political, social and cultural figures from Latin America and the Caribbean called for sanctions against Israel as a response to the country’s plans to annex 30% of the West Bank territory as of July.

Former Latin American presidents Lula da Silva and Dilma Rousseff from Brazil, Evo Morales from Bolivia, Ernesto Samper from Colombia, Rafael Correa from Ecuador, Jose Mujica from Uruguay and Fernando Lugo from Paraguay are among the prominent political figures who consider Israel’s plans to be a violation of fundamental principles of international law and destroy any hope of a conflict-ending deal.

“This relentless process of de facto annexation, allowed and supported by the United States and Western allies, has eroded any possibility of a just and lasting peace based on international law and United Nations resolutions on Palestine,” says the statement signed also by Brazilians singers Chico Buarque and Caetano Veloso.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s promise to annex 30% of the West Bank including the Jordan Valley and the existing Jewish settlements starting July 1st, won the support of the US President Donald Trump administration despite a fierce backlash from the international community.  

Expansion plans have not begun, but so far more than 320 leaders from countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America have joined as signatories of the statement that is part of a South African initiative to unify support for the Palestinian civil society calling for sanctions against Israel.

The voices of protest coming from all parts of the world raise questions about whether Netanyahu will follow through on his annexation promise.

Just days before Israel intended to annex the territory, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet urged Netanhayu to drop his plans.

“Annexation is illegal. Period,” Bachelet said in a statement.

“Any annexation. Whether it is 30 percent of the West Bank, or 5 percent,” she said, urging Israel to “listen to its own former senior officials and generals, as well as to the multitude of voices around the world, warning it not to proceed along this dangerous path.”

Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez and UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres also added their voices to the chorus.

“The annexation of parts of the occupied West Bank would constitute a serious violation of international law, grievously harm the prospect of a two-State solution and undercut the possibilities of a renewal of negotiations,” said Guterres on Twitter on June 24.

The initiative calls on the UN General Assembly, which is responsible for the emergence of the state of Israel in 1947, to “generate legitimate and effective sanctions” against Israel, including a military embargo and other measures to prevent de facto and de jure annexation by the West Bank to Tel Aviv.

By Laura Gamba  / -Anadolu agency

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