By Blessing Chinagorom
The United Kingdom and its partners has called on Israel to take immediate, concrete steps to tackle record of high settler violence in the occupied West Bank.
According to joint statement by these countries which consist of UK, Canada, France, Spain, Australia, Ireland, Luxemburg, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Denmark Switzerland, European Union, Finland and Belgium on Friday, expressed grave concern about record number of attacks by extremist settlers against Palestinians in the West Bank.
Since the start of October, settlers have committed more than 343 violent attacks, killing 8 Palestinian civilians, injuring more than 83, and forcing 1026 Palestinians from their homes while condemned the violent acts committed by extremist settlers, which are terrorising Palestinian communities.
They said, “We reiterate our position that Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank are illegal under international law and remind Israel of its obligations under international law, in particular Article 49 of Geneva Convention IV.
“This rise in extremist settler violence committed against Palestinians is unacceptable. Israel, as the occupying power, must protect the Palestinian civilian population in the West Bank.
“Those responsible for the violence must be brought to justice. Israel’s failure to protect Palestinians and prosecute extremist settlers has led to an environment of near complete impunity in which settler violence has reached unprecedented levels.
Adding that, “This undermines security in the West Bank and the region and threatens prospects for a lasting peace. Words are important, but must now be translated into action”.
These countries welcomed the Isreali Government’s statement on this issue on 9 November where it conveyed that action would be taken against violent perpetrators, proactive steps must now be taken to ensure the effective and immediate protection of Palestinian communities.