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7 july 2015
Gaza one year on: Justice eludes Palestinian children
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A Palestinian boy poses for a photo in Gaza City's Shati refugee camp on May 13, 2015.

Despite well-documented evidence of war crimes committed by the Israeli military during the assault on Gaza last summer, there has been no justice and accountability for grave violations against Palestinian children.

Operation Protective Edge, which lasted 50 days between July 8 and August 26, claimed the lives of 2,220 Palestinians, including at least 1,492 civilians, according to the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA). Defense for Children International - Palestine independently verified the deaths of 547 Palestinian children among the killed in Gaza, 535 of them as a direct result of Israeli attacks. Nearly 68 percent of the children killed by Israeli forces were 12 years old or younger. Not a single perpetrator has been held accountable for any of the deaths. .

“Systemic impunity has enabled Israel to continue its oppressive policies in Gaza where children undoubtedly remain targets,” said Khaled Quzmar, DCIP’s general director. “The status quo is not sustainable. Without accountability, Palestinian children will continue to endure the worst of future Israeli military offensives and unending military occupation.”

DCIP’s investigation into all Palestinian child fatalities during Protective Edge found overwhelming and repeated evidence that Israeli forces committed grave violations against children amounting to war crimes. Incidents include the direct targeting of children by Israeli drone-fired missiles and attacks carried out against schools and homes. Israel, the world’s largest exporter of aerial drones, killed 164 children in drone strikes during the offensive.

An independent United Nations commission presented a report to the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) in Geneva on June 29 that details international law violations committed by both Israeli forces and Palestinian armed groups Gaza during the conflict. The report’s findings noted that “impunity prevails across the board for violations of international humanitarian law and international human rights law allegedly committed by Israeli forces.”

The UNHRC endorsed the report in a resolution passed by a 41 to one vote on July 3. The resolution expressed alarm “that long-standing systemic impunity” has allowed for repeated violations of international law without consequence. The resolution reaffirmed “the need to ensure accountability” to end impunity and deter further violations, and called on Israeli and Palestinian authorities “to cooperate fully” with the International Criminal Court and “any subsequent investigation that may be opened.”

All eight European Union member states of the UNHRC, including Germany, the United Kingdom, and France, voted in favor of the resolution. The EU representative to the UNHRC, on behalf of all EU member states, also supported the commission's report and called for accountability. The United States was the only member to vote against the resolution and five countries abstained.

In June, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon shielded Israel from accountability for atrocities against children when he removed Israel’s armed forces from a draft list of groups that commit grave violations of children’s rights during armed conflict.

Over the past 10 months, DCIP led evidence-based advocacy efforts urging Israel's inclusion in the Secretary-General’s annual "list of shame" for killing and maiming children and carrying out attacks on schools in Gaza.

Last month, DCIP called on Ban to resist political pressure against holding Israel accountable. Human Rights Watch sent a letter urging the Secretary-General  to “apply consistent criteria when determining which parties to list, including all armed forces and non-state armed groups where there is credible evidence of a pattern of violations.” The draft list also included Palestinian armed groups, but the Secretary-General also removed them from the final version.

“Repeated Israeli military offensives and Israel’s complete disregard for international law have thwarted any meaningful efforts toward implementing comprehensive protections for Palestinian children,” said Brad Parker, attorney and international advocacy officer at DCIP. “In order to end impunity and increase protections for children, individual states must take concrete action to challenge the status quo of systemic impunity.”

DCIP urges the international community to demand an end to Israel's illegal blockade of the Gaza Strip and to actively support the immediate implementation of recommendations contained in the report of the Independent Commission of Inquiry on the 2014 Gaza Conflict.

Hamdallah condemns Israel’s lack of cooperation with UN
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During the weekly cabinet meeting in Ramallah, Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah condemned Israel’s unwillingness to cooperate with the UN during its fact finding mission in the Occupied Palestinian Territories, calling for increased international cooperation to guarantee the rights of the Palestinian people.

Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah condemned today during the weekly cabinet meeting Israel’s refusal to cooperate with the United Nations fact finding mission, including preventing the commission from entering the Occupied Palestinian Territory. He expressed the need to try Israeli officials for violations of international humanitarian law and crimes against the Palestinian people and their land and holy places, and to end the occupation of the land of the State of Palestine.

The Council welcomed the adoption of the UN Human Rights Council resolution entitled “Ensuring accountability and justice for all violations of international law in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem” and thanked the foreign countries who voted in favour of the resolution, which reflects the commitment of the international community to the principles of international law and the protection of the Palestinian people.

The Council also expressed appreciation for the recommendations of the United Nations independent report, which pointed to the targeting of Palestinian civilians, civilian shelters and hospitals as a violation of international law.

The State of Palestine participated for the first time in the 13th session of the Assembly of State Parties to the International Criminal Court in The Hague in June this year, and the Council stressed the need for continued international cooperation in order to strengthen the respect for international law.

Barghouthi: Gaza reconstruction conference a big charade
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Palestinian National Initiative Secretary-General Mustafa Barghouthi stated Tuesday that thousands of homes and public facilities are still waiting for reconstruction to begin in Gaza although a whole year has passed since the Israeli summer aggression.

Gaza reconstruction conference was just a big charade while Israel’s merciless siege is still in full force, he said. 

He called on the International Criminal Court to investigate the war crimes carried out during the aggression by Israeli army leaders as soon as possible.

“We will not rest until those responsible for the killing of hundreds of our children and the destruction of dozens of hospitals, medical centers, and ambulances are prosecuted.”

The best thing presented to our people on this occasion is ending the internal division, stopping political arrests, achieving national reconciliation, and creating a national leadership to confront Israeli crimes and plans, Barghouthi added.

Following the Israeli aggression on Gaza, donor countries held an international conference in Cairo which allocated $4.5 billion for the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip.

4 july 2015
Israel seeks help of West to stop its officials from being arrested
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File photo of a Palestinian protestor using a sling shot to repel a tear gas canister fired by Israeli forces

The Israeli Foreign Ministry has asked European countries for help in confronting the risk of their generals, political and security officials being arrested on charges of war crimes while abroad. This comes after the Palestinian Authority, along with a number of Muslim states, filed a complaint in the UN Human Rights Council on Tuesday demanding that a number of Israeli politicians and military officials be declared suspects of committing war crimes.

They also called for their arrest in countries where the law allows for this and for them to be questioned as to their involvement in last summer's war against Gaza.

Israel says Palestinians have planned a harsh campaign against Israel and that a number of countries who have joined in the complaint are committing grave human rights violations. However, the Palestinian action comes following encouragement from European countries.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Deputy Foreign Minister Tzipi Hotovely met with some foreign ambassadors and presented Israel's request. They also accused the UN Human Rights Council of being biased, as it overlooked Hamas's role in the war, which according to Israel "hid its weapons and fighters amongst civilians, thus putting their lives in danger".

Human Rights Council condemns Israeli war crimes
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The Human Rights Council of the United Nations decided on Friday to adopt a resolution condemning Israel for its assault on Gaza.

41 countries voted in favor and only one country voted against- the United States.

India, Kenya, Ethiopia, Paraguay and Macedonia all abstained.

Foreign Minister Dr. Riyad al-Maliki welcomed the decision of the Human Rights Council to adopt the resolution submitted under the title ‘Ensuring accountability and justice for all violations of international law in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem’. The 29th Session of the Council was held today in Geneva, where member states overwhelmingly voted to adopt the resolution (41 out of a total of 47 states), five abstained and only one voted against.

Al-Maliki thanked the member states for their role in the adoption of the resolution, which reflects the commitment of the international community for the protection of the Palestinian people. He said that the states which formed the majority showed moral gravity concordant with the principles of international law.

The adoption of the resolution reaffirmed that Israel must be held accountable for war crimes and that justice must be upheld for violations of international law in the occupied Palestinian territories (oPt), including East Jerusalem.

He pointed out that the positive vote on this resolution was a strong reminder of Israel’s obligation to commit to international humanitarian law and international human rights law, as well as to address issues fueling the conflict, such as the lack of Palestinian self-determination, the strict blockade on the Gaza Strip, the expansion of Israeli settlements (illegal under international law), and its refusal to implement the ICC’s resolution concerning the separation wall.

The resolution called on all concerned parties and EU organisations to implement the recommendations contained in the Council’s report, and called for the commitment of all represented states in the upholding of human rights.

It called for the cooperation of all Israeli contractors to respect the 4th Geneva Convention and to respect international human rights law in the oPt, in accordance with Article 1 of the Geneva Conventions.

It requested that the High Commissioner submit a report on the implementation of this resolution, as well as the implementation of the recommendations contained in the report made by the Independent Commission of Inquiry of the United Nations to the Human Rights Council at its eleventh session.

Al-Maliki reiterated Palestine’s commitment and agreement with the resolution.

The report pointed out that the targeting of civilians, and direct aggression against them, and against civilian sites, shelters, hospitals and protected places and the accompanying violation of the right to life is tantamount to a war crime, indicating that the settlements, and settler violence in the West Bank and Jerusalem form the basis of violations against Palestinian human rights.

Al-Malaki said:

“The highest Israeli political and military levels are involved in war crimes- crimes against humanity, namely Israel’s decision to assault Gaza and allow the targeting of civilians and the killing of children, in addition to the continuation of illegal settlement expansion.”

All United Nations bodies and institutions and the international community called for the implementation of the decisions and recommendations of the resolution, the protection of the Palestinian people, and to ensure the right to a remedy and accountability.  

Finally, the resolution demanded that the international community enable Palestine to exercise its right to self-determination and the embodiment of an independent state, the State of Palestine with its capital in East Jerusalem.

He said:

“The state of Palestine’s quest for justice, the accountability of Israeli war criminals, and victory for the victims of our people, through the institutions of the international community and international law, is a step towards ending the occupation, and the achievement of independence.”
3 july 2015
UN resolution calls for end to Israeli occupation
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The UN's Human Rights Council on Friday stressed the urgency of ending the occupation of Palestinian territory and denounced Israel's refusal to cooperate with an independent commission on last year's Gaza conflict.

A resolution was voted for by 41 states with just the U.S. opposing the proposal in Geneva.

The resolution condemned the "non-cooperation by Israel with the independent commission of inquiry on the 2014 Gaza conflict and the refusal to grant access to or to cooperate with international human rights bodies seeking to investigate alleged violations of international law in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem."

It also stressed the "urgency of achieving without delay an end to the Israeli occupation that began in 1967" and denounced the 1,462 civilian deaths in Gaza in July and August, including 551 children and 299 women, as well as the deaths of six Israeli civilians.

Members said they were "gravely concerned by reports regarding serious human rights violations and grave breaches of international humanitarian law, including possible war crimes."

Israeli pressure resulted in the council omitting reference to possible war crimes, committed in the occupied territory in 2008, 2009 and 2014.

UN Human Rights Council adopts UN Protective Edge report
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The list of countries and their votes on the resolution

Israeli envoy slams decision, calls adopted resolution 'an anti-Israeli manifesto' which ignores international law violations by Hamas.

The UN Human Rights Council on Friday voted to adopt a report made by a UN inquiry commission on Operation Protective Edge in Gaza last summer, calling on Israel and the Palestinians to prosecute alleged war crimes and to cooperate with the International Criminal Court's preliminary investigation.

Forty-one countries voted in favor of adopting the report, five abstained - India, Kenya, Ethiopia, Paraguay, Macedonia - and only one, the United States, voted against, saying it was biased against Israel. 

European countries said they were disappointed it didn't explicitly mention rockets fired by Hamas toward civilian areas in Israel, but after hours of behind-the-scenes negotiations on the text, all European Union member states of the Council, including Britain, France and Germany, voted in favor.

The resolution underlined "the need to ensure that all those responsible for violations of international humanitarian law and international human rights law are held to account, through appropriate fair and independent domestic or international criminal justice mechanisms".

Israel's Ambassador to Geneva, Eviatar Manor, slammed the decision to adopt the report, saying, "Hans Christian Andersen wrote famously that the King is naked. So let me assume the role of the little boy in the story and tell you - this Council has lost its bearing."

Calling the adopted resolution "an anti-Israeli manifesto," Manor asserted that it "distorts the intention of the authors of the report by completely ignoring alleged violations of International Human Rights Law and International Humanitarian Law committed by Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups."

"Hamas continues to fire rockets and terror acts against Israelis go on as I speak," he added.

"So allow me to tell the truth about what Israel did in Gaza," Manor continued. "One - Israel defended its population against aggression by a terrorist organization. A terrorist organization which serially rejected every cease-fire proposed.

"Two - Israel went to extraordinary length to minimize the impact of the violence on Gaza's civilian population. It went to great length to warn the civilian population on impending strikes.

"Three - Israel is fully committed to investigating all alleged violations of the Laws of Armed Conflict. Israel's investigative mechanism has already filtered close to 200 cases. Over 100 of these cases have been handed over to the Military Advocate General.

"Four - however, Justice must be done, first and foremost. The Chair of the Commission of Inquiry has stated in her press conference that Israel has a robust system for investigating alleged violations. It must be allowed to complete its course.

"Five - Israel is carefully studying all reports on Operation Protective Edge, whatever their source, flaws or bias."

The commission determined that one third of Gaza dead during Protective Edge were children and urged both sides to cooperate with International Criminal Court investigations. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called the report biased.

Manor, in his address to the UNHRC on Friday, said that "we are not dealing here with fairness or moral integrity. We are dealing with a UN organ that is highly politicized, obsessive with Israel, ignoring serious situations of human rights violations across the globe and spending its scarce resources of money and manpower on reports on my country."

He accused the council of being "agent provocateur feeding the flames," saying it "failed to be a constructive player and promote rapprochement between Israelis and Palestinians."

'Human Rights Council doesn't care about the facts'

Israel's Foreign Ministry also criticized the decision to adopt the resolution, saying that "The Human Rights Council once again proved it is irrelevant and disconnected from reality. While the world around us burns in flames - a serious terrorist attack in Egypt, the continuation of anarchy in Syria, millions of refugees fleeing their homes - the council continues focusing on Israel."

"The resolution that was adopted today is a result of a Palestinian move meant to isolate Israel and tie its hands in the just fight against the terrorism of militant Islam. This council has so far adopted more unilateral resolutions against Israel than the sum total of resolutions adopted there against the rest of the world," the ministry went on to say.

The Foreign Ministry stressed that Israel, as "a law-abiding state with a legal system much respected in the world, is the only one that can investigate itself, as it does after every military campaign."

The ministry decried the fact the Palestinian Authority has not condemned nor has it convened a special meeting of the UNHRC in light of the recent terror attacks against Israelis.

Prime Minister Netanyahu slammed the decision, saying the Human Rights Council "does not care about the fact and does not really care about human rights."

"The today in which there is fire from Sinai at Israel, and while in Egypt the Islamic State is committing brutal terror attacks, in Syria Assad is slaughtering his people and in Iran the number of arbitrary executions rises every year - the UN's Human Rights Council decides to condemn the State of Israel, while it is innocent of any crime, the State of Israel that acted to defend itself from a murderous terror organization."

Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon called the decision "absurd and farfetched."

Opposition MK Tzipi Livni (Zionist Union) also slammed the resolution, saying "at its foundation is a comparison between the IDF and Hamas, one-sidedness, and disregard to Hamas' crimes. Even in its 'softened' version it is unacceptable, as it gives the Palestinians more tools to prevent Israel from defending itself and is another step towards the International Criminal Court at The Hague."

Opposition MK Avigdor Lieberman (Yisrael Beytenu) said that while a rocket was fired at southern Israel, the UNHRC decided to adopt the UN report. "It's only another proof that this council is a mask behind which hide terror organizations and anti-Israeli organizations whose goal is to harm Israel," he said, calling on Netanyahu to cut ties with the Human Rights Council.

The Prime Minister's Office said Netanyahu had spoken to his counterparts in India, Kenya and Ethiopia over the past few days about the resolution, calls which eventually led these decisions to abstain from the vote.

India's decision to abstain from the vote is an unprecedented achievement for Israel. In the past, New Delhi has always voted against Israel. But since the election of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the warming of ties between the two countries, India has changed its voting pattern for the first time.

The PMO also expressed its appreciation to the US, the only country to oppose "the hypocritical condemnation" from the UN Human Rights Council.

However, Israel was disappointed with the fact many important Western states voted to adopt the decision, including France, Germany and Britain.

In order to ensure the passing of the resolution, the Palestinians had to soften the resolution, removing any call to action from the UNHRC, leaving it a merely symbolic decision.

Karim Lahidji, President of the Paris-based International Federation for Human Rights, said in a statement: "By supporting this milestone resolution, the EU sends a message that ... impunity will not prevail."

Letter to UN: You cannot remain silent!
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Charge d’Affaires of the Permanent Observer Mission of the State of Palestine to the United Nations, Feda Abdelhady-Nasser, yesterday released a very strongly-worded letter condemning the UN Security Council’s silence on crimes committed by Israel in the occupied Palestinian territories (oPt), and urging the Council to demand that Israel act in accordance with international law.

In the letter, addressed to H.E. Gerard Jacobus van Bohemen, President of the UN Security Council, Nasser drew attention to the fact that the situation of the Palestinian people under Israeli occupation remains dire. She attributed this to Israel’s ‘grave violation of international humanitarian law and human rights law’, to its ‘blatant rejection of peace’, and the ‘devastating military aggression against the Palestinian people’ that Israel launched in the summer of last year.

Nasser reported Israeli policies aimed at controlling ‘every aspect of Palestinian life’ in a process of subjugation, collective punishment and dehumanization affecting every social demographic of the Palestinian civilian population- ‘whether children, women or men, elderly or disabled, prisoners or detainees, refugees or displaced’.

Nasser recalled the ‘heinous’ crime of last year when Mohammed Abu Khdeir (16) was ‘abducted from the street outside his home…beaten and driven to a forest, where he was burned alive by a gang of terrorist Israeli settlers’. She expressed her disgust at the impunity that the Israeli government has allow Israeli setters who have ‘so vilely and continuously assaulted Palestinian civilians’, as well as solidarity with ‘Mohammed’s parents in demanding accountability for the killing of their child’.

She reiterated calls for Israel to be included on the list of violators of child rights during armed conflict in the face of ‘ongoing violations and crimes against our innocent and defenseless children’.

In a section of the letter concerning civilian casualties caused by Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF), Nasser spoke out against the death of Abdullah Eyad Ghneimat (22) after he was shot and run over by an Israeli military jeep which then flipped onto him. He was left, bleeding to death, under the jeep for three hours. His back was crushed and his leg completely severed, but the Israeli soldiers obstructed emergency assistance. Nasser also spoke of the death of 3-year-old Yasser Shammas in a settler hit and run attack, as well as the beating of Shadi al-Ghobashi after he pleaded to the IOF to stop firing teargas and end his children’s suffering.

Nasser documented the continuation of the IOF’s use of live ammunition against Palestinian citizens, including children, within the West Bank, East Jerusalem, Gaza and the seas off the coast of Gaza. In the last three months, 13 Palestinians have been killed in IOF and settler attacks- the latest being Mohammed Hani al-Kasaba, who was shot at Qalandia today.

She condemned the impunity for such crimes, saying that it fostered a ‘cynical disregard for Palestinian life and encourages the perpetration of more crimes’ against the Palestinian people.

In her letter to the UN Security Council, Nasser stated that in the last 3 months again, approximately 1,118 Palestinians, including children, had been arrested and detained. Just from June 15-28, 156 Palestinians were detained during a number of military operations in the West Bank.

She said:

“This pattern of targeting Palestinian children, through killing, maiming and detention, clearly aims to disrupt the Palestinian family and community life, and depriving Palestinian children and youth from development and education destroying the hopes for a viable Palestinian society.

“We reiterate our demand for an end to Israel’s arrest of Palestinian civilians, an end to their abuse and torture in captivity,and for the release of all Palestinians imprisoned and detained by Israel and respect for international humanitarian and human rights law”.

She added that the suffering of Palestinian detainee Khader Adnan (37), caused by his repeated imprisonment in Israeli prisons under administrative detention orders, had drawn attention to the ‘appalling injustice and abuse by the occupying Power against the Palestinian people’.

The ‘illegal blockade of the Gaza Strip in flagrant collective punishment of the 1.8 million Palestinians there’ was also condemned, and attention brought to the challenges faced by UNRWA (Palestinian refugee aid organization) caused by an unprecedented funding crisis.

Nasser spoke in her letter of the continued expansion in the West Bank of Israeli settlements, which are illegal under international law. She said that these settlements fragment Palestinian society and lead to the forced displacement of Palestinian civilians, as well as the destruction of land and natural resourses- including the uprooting of around 20,000 five-year-old olive saplings near Tubas city on the grounds that the land is a designated firing zone for the IOF.

She concluded her letter by urging the UN Security Council not to remain ‘silent’ in the fact of these ‘flagrant’ violations of basic human rights. She demanded that the Security Council and the international community ‘act collectively to ensure de-escalation of this grave situation’.

“The Palestinian people, along with people across the region and around the globe, continue to look to the Council to uphold its Charter duties, uphold the rule of law and uphold human rights in order to establish and preserve peace and security in our world in all cases without exception.”

2 july 2015
Sudan: 'ICC will not do Palestine justice'
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Sudan is not optimistic that the International Criminal Court would do justice for the Palestinian people regarding the crimes committed by Israel, the country's permanent representative to the Arab League said. In exclusive statements to Al-Quds newspaper, Salah Abdel Mahmoud Abdel Halim said the United States criticised Palestine for going to the International Criminal Court, adding that the ICC is politicised and does not value justice.

He explained that the United States is now calling for not involving the International Criminal Court in the Palestinian issue, which shows the double standards.

Abdel Halim continued: "When it comes to Sudan, the International Criminal Court moves against it, but when the issue is about the massacres committed by the racist Israeli regime in Palestine, the court will do nothing."

UNHRC to vote Thursday over Israeli war in Gaza
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The UN Human Rights Council is expected Thursday to vote over the international commission of inquiry’s report into Israel’s summer aggression on Gaza.

The report on the 2014 Gaza aggression was released last week. It concluded that Israeli forces had committed war crimes. The organization also accepted the Palestinian death count, which estimated that 65 percent of those killed in the aggression were civilians, or 1,462 out of a total of 2,251 Palestinians killed.

Haaretz Hebrew newspaper quoted an Israeli senior official as saying that the Palestinian resolution that will be brought to a vote on Thursday in the United Nations Human Rights Council is expected to be harshly critical of Israel.

However, the report will not contain a demand for sanctions or any concrete moves against Israel, as indicated by an initial draft of the proposal due to the European and U.S. pressures, the newspaper added.

European parties and U.S. administration informed Israel that the Palestinian draft resolution will not include demands for any concrete steps against it, according to the Israeli official.

The UN report condemn Israel for committing human rights violations during its 2014 war on Gaza, holding Israeli authorities responsibility for preventing a Palestinian independent investigation into the war crimes reported in Gaza.

30 june 2015
File submitted by PA to ICC includes Israeli occupation's crimes since 1967
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Saeb Erekat

A member of the Palestinian Liberation Organisation's Executive Committee, Saeb Erekat , has confirmed that the file submitted to the International Criminal Court includes the crimes of the occupation since 1967. In the intervening years, Israel has arrested 850,000 Palestinian citizens and a further 209 prisoners were killed in its detention camps.

In his remarks on Monday to local radio station Mawteni, Erekat said that: "We highlighted the medical negligence and torture carried about by the occupation's authorities against the prisoners."

Commenting on the organised campaign waged by Israeli media to defame Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and the Palestinian leadership, Erekat said: "President Mahmoud Abbas takes the Palestinian issue to all international forums, and this displeases Israel, which does not want that the Palestinian people's leadership to speak in front of the world and disclose its crimes."

He described Israeli media as "destructive" and said that its "cheap methods" will not affect the consciousness of the Palestinian people

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