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<h1 class="gmail-reader-title">Al-Haq and Addameer Submit Joint
Parallel Report to the UN Committee on the Rights of Persons with
Disabilities for its List of Issues on Israel’s Initial Report</h1>
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<div><p><span>On 15 August 2023, Al-Haq and Addameer
Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association submitted a joint parallel
report to the United Nations (UN) Committee on the Rights of Persons
with Disabilities for its list of issues on Israel’s initial report.
This joint report examines how the Israeli authorities' widespread and
systematic human rights violations in the occupied Palestinian territory
(OPT) affect Palestinians with disabilities- an impact that was further
exacerbated these past few years owing to the COVID-19 pandemic.</span></p>
<p><span>Recalling the broader picture of Israel’s overarching
settler-colonial and apartheid regime that oppresses and dominates the
Palestinian people as a whole, on both sides of the Green Line, the
joint parallel report highlights Israel’s failure to comply with its
obligation, as an Occupying Power, to respect, protect and fulfill the
human rights of all Palestinians, including persons with disabilities
subject to its effective control in the OPT. The report accordingly
examines violations of the right to life, health, liberty and security,
and freedom from torture and other ill-treatments against Palestinians
with disabilities in Israeli prisons and detention centers, among other
rights and freedom guaranteed under the Convention on the Rights of
Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) in the OPT.</span></p>
<p><span>In particular, the joint report highlights Israel’s effort to
erase Palestinian presence in the OPT, who is not even mentioned in
Israel’s State report, which merely refers to the Palestinian citizens
of Israel as the “Arab Population”, as an attempt by Israel to absolve
itself of its legal obligations towards the Palestinian people. As such,
the organisations call on the Committee to recognise the applicability
of the CRPD in all areas under Israel’s effective control, as Occupying
Power.</span></p>
<p><span>Furthermore, the joint parallel report highlights the
escalation of violence by the Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) who have
deliberately targeted and killed Palestinians, during intensified
Israeli military offensives against Palestinian towns, villages and
refugee camps, and which provides further evidence of its
well-implemented and ongoing shoot-to-kill policy. As a result of this
use of excessive force by the IOF, 324 Palestinians, including 75
children were killed in the OPT in 2021. This dangerous path continued
in 2022 with 192 Palestinian killed, including 44 children and 157
Palestinian killed in the West Bank, the highest death toll therein
since 2005. However, to date, 2023 appears to be even deadlier, and as
of 10 August 2023, 174 Palestinians have been killed in the West Bank,
including East Jerusalem.</span></p>
<p><span>Importantly, our organisations stress the institutionalisation
of these killings, evidenced by the rampant impunity that has prevailed
in Israel for decades when it comes to acts of violence committed by
Israelis against Palestinians. Notably, the case of I.K.A has shown how
far this culture of impunity can go, as the Israeli soldier who killed
I., a Palestinian person with disabilities, who did not pose any threat
to the lives of the people around him at the time of the killing, was
acquitted on 6 July 2023. The accused was subsequently rewarded with
command courses, despite a police investigation that pointed out his
recklessness. Even more concerning is the series of public calls for
such violence by far-right officials openly encouraging the erasure of
the Palestinian people, including a call to completely wipe out the
Palestinian village of Huwwara claiming that there is “no such thing as
the Palestinian people”.</span></p>
<p><span>In addition, the joint parallel report highlights the
detrimental impact that Israel’s 16-year illegal closure of the Gaza
Strip has had on the rights guaranteed to Palestinians with disabilities
under the CRPD, in particular, the freedom of movement (Article 18) and
the right to health (Article 25). Among many other Palestinian victims
of the closure, F.M.I.A.N requested a permit to seek medical outside
Gaza in vain, which resulted in the atrophy of nerve cells in his brain,
and eventually his death.</span></p>
<p><span>Another issue of concern covered by our joint report was
Israel’s unwillingness to share in-date COVID-19 vaccines with persons
with disabilities in the OPT, which contradicts its obligations as an
Occupying Power. This aggravated the situation therein, where 300,000
Palestinians were infected in 2021. Of those, 3,545 died. This is a
serious violation of the right to health of Palestinians with
disabilities considering the greater impact the virus has had on them.</span></p>
<p><span>Finally, Israel illegally froze some of the PA’s funds
allocated to, inter alia, the families of injured Palestinians. These
funds form part of the “Martyr” programme launched after the second
intifada, in the face of the significant number of Palestinian
casualties. The fact that the fund still exists testifies to Israel’s
continuous use of disproportionate force against Palestinians. This
confiscation of the PA’s funds constitutes a prohibited collective
punishment to the extent that it cripples the whole Palestinian economy
and operates to deny a vital social welfare payment to innocent
families. As such, it is intended to break Palestinian resistance and
render impossible the fulfilment of their inalienable right to
self-determination, in violation of peremptory norms of international
law.</span></p>
<p><span>Please find Al-Haq and Addameer Submit Joint Parallel Report to
the UN Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities for its
List of Issues on Israel’s Initial Report attached.</span></p>
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