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Arab-American Affairs magazine, VOL 35
Issue
No 219 April-May 2007
International Day of Solidarity:
Confronting 40 Years of Israeli Occupation of Palestine, 60 Years of Nakba
The 2006 International Day of Solidarity is
a day of commitment to ending almost 40 years of Israeli occupation and
60 years of Palestinian Nakba BADIL-Electronic Intifada - On 29 November
1947 the young United Nations proposed to divide Palestine against the
will of the majority of its population (UN Resolution 181). A proposal
of some Arab states to request an advisory opinion from the
International Court of Justice (ICJ) regarding the legality of the UN
partition plan was voted down at the UN General Assembly. The Partition
Plan was passed, but never implemented, because powerful states at the
time lacked the political will for enforcement. The failed UN partition
initiative triggered armed conflict and war in Palestine which resulted
in the Nakba (Catastrophe) of 1948, i.e., the forced displacement and
dispossession of 80% of the Arab-Palestinian population and the
establishment of the state of Israel on 78% of the land. The majority of
UN member states recognized their direct responsibility for the
destruction of Palestine in 1947-1948 and the ongoing plight of its
people. In 1977 the General Assembly thus adopted 29 November as the
International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People to point out
that the question of Palestine remains unresolved. The implementation of
numerous UN resolutions to protect fundamental Palestinian rights,
however, has failed due to the lack of political will of powerful
states. 57 years later, on 9 July 2004, the Palestinian people finally
succeeded to obtain their first hearing at the ICJ, the highest judicial
authority in the world. The Court ruled that Israel was to dismantle its
illegal Wall under construction in the 1967 occupied West Bank and
provide restitution and compensation to Palestinians, and that states
were obliged not to render assistance in any form to the illegal
situation created by Israel. No further action has followed, because
powerful UN members states lack the political will for enforcement of
the ICJ opinion. The international community of states has failed the
Palestinian people, but global civil society has not. In light of
ongoing occupation, colonization, displacement and dispossession under
Israel's Apartheid-regime over the Palestinian people, 29 November 2006
can become a day of solidarity and awareness of the collective strength
of global civil society organizations working for freedom and justice in
- Palestine through: - Raising awareness of Israel's system of
discrimination as the root cause of the conflict and the major obstacle
to a just solution; - Developing understanding, solidarity, and
cooperation among Palestinian and international professional, academic,
cultural and political communities; - Building the global campaign for
boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) against Israel until it complies
with international law; - Holding to account Israeli perpetrators of
crimes under international law; and, - Invoking the responsibility of
third parties, individuals, companies and states, for violating
international law. - "Whereas it is essential, if man is not to be
compelled to have recourse, as a last resort, to rebellion against
tyranny and oppression, that human rights should be protected by the
rule of law" (From Preamble to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
of 1948)
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