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Little Tich

(6,171 posts)
Sun Oct 16, 2016, 11:31 PM Oct 2016

B'Tselem Head: Why I Spoke Against the Occupation at the UN

Source: Haaretz, by Hagai El-Ad

There is no chance Israeli society, of its own volition and without any help, will end the nightmare. Too many mechanisms insulate the violence we conduct in order to control the Palestinians.

I spoke at the United Nations against the occupation because I am striving to be a human being. And human beings, when they take responsibility for an injustice against other human beings, have a moral obligation to take action.

I spoke at the United Nations against the occupation because I am an Israeli. I have no other country. I have no other citizenship and no other future. I grew up here and will be buried here. I care about the fate of this place, the fate of its people and its political fate, which is my fate, too. And in light of all these ties, the occupation is a disaster.

I spoke at the United Nations against the occupation because my colleagues at B’Tselem and I, after so many years of work, have reached several conclusions. Here’s one: The reality will not change if the world does not intervene. I suspect that our arrogant government also knows this, so it’s busy fearmongering against such an intervention.

Intervention by the world against the occupation is just as legitimate as any human-rights issue. It’s all the more so when it involves an issue like our ruling over another people. This is no internal Israeli matter. It is blatantly an international matter.

Read more: http://www.haaretz.com/opinion/.premium-1.747699

Hagai El-Ad is the executive director of the human rights group B’Tselem.

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B'Tselem Head: Why I Spoke Against the Occupation at the UN (Original Post) Little Tich Oct 2016 OP
'The occupation is sustainable because the world refuses to take action' Israeli Oct 2016 #1
I'd like to believe that the B'Tselem presentation at the UN made a difference. n/t Little Tich Oct 2016 #2

Israeli

(4,139 posts)
1. 'The occupation is sustainable because the world refuses to take action'
Mon Oct 17, 2016, 04:48 AM
Oct 2016

By +972 Blog |Published October 14, 2016

The following is a transcript of the prepared remarks B’Tselem executive director Hagai El-Ad delivered to UN Security Council members during a special ‘Arria-formula’ session on ‘Illegal Israeli Settlements: Obstacles to Peace and the Two-State Solution’ in New York on October 14, 2016.

Source : http://972mag.com/the-occupation-is-sustainable-because-the-world-refuses-to-take-action/122635/

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