United Kingdom-based Society of Black Lawyers (SBL) has insisted that it is inappropriate to describe ongoing Palestine-Israel Conflict as “war”, adding that the term does not quite capture the extent of the deteriorating humanitarian crisis in the region.
It noted that the abandonment of negotiations for a two-state solution in recent years has led to the containment and blockading of 2.3 million Palestinians within Gaza – a situation described by their own ministers as the world’s largest prison camp.
Join our WhatsApp ChannelSBL pointed out that Israeli attack has killed 1,537 Palestinians, most of whom are civilians, including 447 children and many women, adding that nearly 6,000 others have been injured, with hundreds remaining trapped under rubble and along border areas.
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While maintaining that the collective punishment of Gaza’s civilian population amounts to a war crime, the society said, “Israel’s army is expanding its military operations in Gaza, targeting residential buildings without prior warning and causing the deaths of entire families. There are 50,000 pregnant women in Gaza with 7,000 due to give birth this month according to UN agencies on the ground.
“The people of Gaza, including a significant number of children, are facing unimaginable hardships as they grapple with limited access to food, clean water, and medical care. Hospitals are overwhelmed, and essential medical supplies are running critically low, exacerbating an already precarious situation.
“The Israeli forces destroyed at least 70 industrial facilities and 970 residential units in the Gaza Strip. The impact on the civilian population demands urgent attention and concerted efforts from the global community.”
SBL demanded an immediate action to de-escalate the conflict, and urged Hamas to release all hostages and demand Israel to permit the essential supplies of water, food, and electricity to reach the people of Gaza, especially hospitals that are running critically low on necessary provisions.
The society expressed deep sorrow for all innocent victims of violence, regardless of their ethnicity or nationality. The term “war” is not the appropriate term and fails to encapsulate the gravity of the situation unfolding in the region. Palestine has endured unjust and unlawful occupation since 1948, with Israeli forces acting with impunity.
As the Gaza Strip has witnessed a dramatic escalation of violence, resulting in the loss of innocent lives, extensive damage to infrastructure, and a severe shortage of essential supplies, the international community is deeply alarmed by the deteriorating situation in Gaza, where a dire humanitarian crisis continues to unfold.
The killings at the Al Aqsa Mosque, the murder of The Al Jazeera journalist, Ms Shireen Abyu Akleh by the Israeli army, with impunity, and the expansion of unlawful Jewish settlements has led directly to this latest round of violence. The cynical proposal by Saudi Arabia and the UAE, to “normalise” relations with the Apartheid State of Israel has been a contributory factor to this conflict.
According to Chairman of SBL, Hon. Judge Peter Herbert Obe (rtd), “Israel is committing widespread crimes against Palestinian civilians in the Gaza Strip amidst four consecutive days of its escalating crimes against humanity, Israel has cut off Gaza’s electricity, water, food, and fuel supplies, creating an immediate humanitarian catastrophe.
“The call to expel millions of Gaza residents whilst 338,000 have already been made homeless is the actions of a fascist state, not a democracy. The USA, U.K., European Union, and Egypt will be complicit in crimes against humanity if they do not exercise restraint on Israel and invite a regional war involving Lebanon and Hezbollah.”
Also speaking on the issue, Vice President National Board SBL, Yetunde Asika said, “Protecting oneself” cannot justify invading Gaza and causing the deaths of innocent Palestinians on such a massive scale. As the occupying power, Israel has a clear obligation under international law to not commit war crimes, to ensure that their citizens are protected and to ensure that the basic needs of the Gaza civilian population are met. There needs to be an investigation into the war crimes and the crimes against humanity committed by the apartheid state of Israel against the Palestinian people otherwise it becomes clear as day that we are not defenders of human rights for all.”
Senior SBL member, Bell Ribeiro-Addy MP for Streatham commented, “I am appalled by the situation unfolding in Israel, Gaza and the Occupied Palestinian territories. I utterly condemn Hamas’s murder and kidnap of Israeli civilians. There can be no justification for the killing of innocent civilians. Innocent people in Gaza should not be made to pay for Hamas’s crimes. The decision to cut off energy, water and food to the entire civilian population, and today’s order for 1.1 million people to leave their homes represent collective punishment.
“Given Britain’s distinct role in creating this cycle of killing and bloodshed in the Middle East, our country has a special responsibility to push for peace in the region, not to fuel war.
“Our immediate priorities must be establishing a ceasefire, securing the release of Israeli hostages and allowing humanitarian access to food, water, energy and medicines for Gaza. Our long-term priorities must be ensuring that the fundamental rights of Israelis and Palestinians are upheld. A just and lasting peace can only be achieved by upholding international law.”
SBL insisted that the Israeli authorities must immediately restore Gaza’s electricity supply and suspend the increased restrictions imposed as a result of the Minister of Defence’s order of 9 October 2023 and lift its illegal 16-year blockade on the Gaza Strip.
It then called on all parties to adopt a five point to end the cycle of violence as follows:
1. The State of Israel and its armed forces and Hamas, must refrain from committing any unlawful attacks that kill or injure civilians and destroy civilian homes and infrastructure. The planned ground invasion must not take place under any circumstances.
2. All parties to the conflict must observe an immediate ceasefire that is overseen by a United Nations peace keeping force and observers.
3. Israeli officials and settlers must refrain from incitement to violence against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem and ensure the safety of all civilians living under its control, with a freeze on further building of unlawful settlements until a diplomatic solution is found.
4. In addition, Hamas, and other Palestinian armed groups in Gaza must identify, confirm proof of life of all hostages it holds within 24 hours, and release all civilian hostages unconditionally and immediately hand them to the custody of the United Nations representatives in Gaza.
5. Both the State of Israel, the Palestinian Authority and all regional States must re-open negotiations that lead to the establishment of a Palestinian State within two years built on sustainable economically viable borders, that include recognition of the State of Israel to exist (The Two State Solution).
The society maintained that there can be no lasting peace and security in the region without an immediate ceasefire and a viable two-state solution, even as it advocated for the protection of the 50 per cent of Gazans who are children, and who are especially vulnerable in this crisis.
“”Protecting oneself” cannot justify invading Gaza and causing the deaths of innocent Palestinians on such a massive scale. As the occupying power, Israel has a clear obligation under international law to not commit war crimes, to ensure that their citizens are protected and to ensure that the basic needs of the Gaza civilian population are met. There needs to be an investigation into the war crimes and the crimes against humanity committed by the apartheid state of Israel against the Palestinian people otherwise it becomes clear as day that we are not defenders of human rights for all. Praying for peace and caution from both sides to think of the innocent people most especially the women and children who cannot fend for themselves.”
Yetunde Asika, Vice President National Board SBL states