The Arab Parliament initiated an international campaign to address a recently approved Israeli law concerning Palestinian prisoners. The campaign spans parliamentary, human rights, and international channels.
The Arab Parliament condemned the law approved by Israel’s Knesset, characterizing it as discriminatory and a legitimization of systematic political killings against Palestinians. The parliament stated the legislation represents a legislative crime that violates international law and threatens the global justice system.
Arab Parliament Speaker Mohammed bin Ahmed Al Yamahi has sent urgent letters to various international figures. Recipients include the UN Secretary-General, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, the President of the Inter-Parliamentary Union, the President of the International Committee of the Red Cross, and heads of regional and international parliaments. These letters request immediate action to prevent the law’s implementation and ensure accountability.
Al Yamahi’s letters assert that the law signifies an unprecedented escalation in Israeli occupation policies, institutionalizing systematic executions of Palestinian prisoners. He contends the law violates the Geneva Conventions, international humanitarian law, and international human rights instruments.
The Arab Parliament is urging the international community to fulfill its legal and moral obligations. Proposed measures include activating international accountability mechanisms, referring the matter to judicial bodies, providing international protection for Palestinian prisoners, and establishing independent investigative committees.
The Arab Parliament is advocating for the suspension and freezing of the Israeli Knesset’s membership in the Inter-Parliamentary Union and other international parliamentary forums. The Arab Parliament affirmed its commitment to ongoing political, diplomatic, and parliamentary efforts until the law is repealed and those responsible are held accountable.
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