LSSA: Law Society joins call in demanding international community to take strong measures against all who perpetrate violence in Gaza

17th May 2018

LSSA: Law Society joins call in demanding international community to take strong measures against all who perpetrate violence in Gaza

The Law Society of South Africa (LSSA) joins the call by human rights organisations across the world in demanding that the international community takes strong measures against Israel to put an end to the ongoing international human rights and humanitarian law violations into the Israeli security forces use of live fire and snipers against civilian protestors.

“According to the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Israel’s actions in the context of Gaza amount to wilful killings, which may be prosecuted as war crimes by the ICC. The Prosecutor of the ICC is currently carrying out a preliminary examination into the situation in Palestine to prosecute and hold political and military officers accountable, in order to avoid further violations and to ensure justice. The Prosecutor of the ICC must accelerate her ongoing preliminary examination and open an investigation without further delay.”

For the seventh week in Gaza, Palestinian protesters demanding an end to the unlawful closure of the Gaza strip and stressing the right of return for refugees who were forced to flee from their land 70 years ago were once again met with disproportionate violence by Israeli security forces who used deadly force.

The LSSA calls for legal organisations worldwide to highlight the serious human rights violations and calls for an end to the killings and for the UN to pressurise the Israeli State and its supporters to stop these atrocities.

In releasing this statement, the LSSA acts in compassion and solidarity with the loved ones and families of those killed and does not subscribe to the view that any killing of civilians can be justified on the basis of political expediency.

The inaction and absence of a political will by the international community and Israel to ensure respect for international humanitarian law will only exacerbate the conflict and allow for the chronic denial of human rights and justice to continue.
 
It is essential that the international community takes immediate action to protect the civilian population in Gaza.
 
 
Failure by the international community to ensure the respect for international humanitarian law will only allow the conflict to worsen with the resultant catastrophic loss of human life and continued denial of human rights and justice
 
We call on all concerned to engage in dialogue and peaceful means to resolve differences. In this regard, we express our support the South African government and hope that it will do all in its ability to encourage peace and discourage disproportionate violence.

 

Issued by The Law Society of South Africa