9,000 Palestinians Stranded on Rafah Border
9,000 Palestinians Stranded on Rafah Border
Palestinian organizations issued a warning of deep concern
today about the humanitarian situation at the Rafah border,
which has been
completely sealed off for the 10th
consecutive day by the Israeli army.
Dr Mustafa Barghouthi, PNI Secretary, confirmed that "for 10 days, not a single Palestinian, including children, women, elders and sick people, has been able to return from Egypt to the Gaza Strip. Denying entry into Gaza to more than 9000 of the civilian Palestinian population in the Occupied Palestinian Territories is a serious violation of international law, specifically the Fourth Geneva Convention."
Some of
the Palestinians stuck at the Rafah border are in need
of
medical care - their lives are endangered by this
latest Israeli policy of closure. Among them are also many
children returning back from various international summer
camps, including a group of Palestinian children who
attended a summer camp in Morocco.
Freedom of movement is a right continuously and systematically denied to Palestinians by the Israel. Such a policy must trigger international actions against the Israeli government for its grave violations of Human Rights and discrimination against the Palestinians.
The Palestinian National
Initiative thus appeals to the international community to
demand that the Israeli military stop denying Palestinians
their basic rights, and further appeals to the international
community to put pressure on Israel to immediately open the
Rafah border.