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Irlands designierter EU-Kommissar fokussiert auf digitale Fairness und Rechtsstaatlichkeit

Euractiv.de - Tue, 11/05/2024 - 15:13
Der designierte Justizkommissar stellte sich in Brüssel Fragen zu Technologiepolitik und Rechtsstaatlichkeit. Vor den EU-Abgeordneten zeigte er sich entschlossen, demokratische Prinzipien und den Schutz der Bürger vor Bedrohungen zu stärken.
Categories: Europäische Union

Israel’s Moves to Ban UNRWA—Signals Uncertainty for Affected Palestinians

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Tue, 11/05/2024 - 15:08

Danny Danon, Permanent Representative of Israel to the United Nations, addresses the Security Council meeting on the situation in the Middle East. Credit: UN Photo/ Evan Schneider.

By Naureen Hossain
UNITED NATIONS, Nov 5 2024 (IPS)

The decision of Israel’s parliament, the Knesset, to adopt two laws that would severely limit or outright ban UNRWA has the potential to set a dangerous precedent, where countries can simply implement their own justification to ban the activity of the United Nations, even if it violates their obligations under international humanitarian law. Even with the rest of the world condemning this course of action, for Israel, this has been a long time coming and they are unlikely to back down.

Before the laws were adopted on October 28, fifty-two global humanitarian organizations, such as Human Rights Watch, Oxfam and ActionAid, released a joint statement calling on world leaders to protect UNRWA and to “use all diplomatic means” to prevent the legislation from going through. The organizations also condemned Israel’s course of action during the current war waged in Gaza since October 2023.

“These actions are part of the wider strategy of the government of Israel to delegitimise UNRWA, discredit its support for Palestine refugees, and undermine the international legal framework protecting their rights, including the right of return,” the statement reads.

What seems certain is that more than 2 million people in Gaza will face greater hardships than they do now if UNRWA is no longer able to provide aid and public services. While the Knesset’s new legislation only applies to UNRWA in Israel and the occupied territories, this raises the possibility of a wider impact on the Palestinian community.

UNRWA Commissioner-General Phillipe Lazzarini said in a statement issued on X (formerly Twitter) that these bills would only increase the suffering of Palestinians and that they are “nothing less than collective punishment.”

Michael Omer-Man, Director of Research for Democracy for the Arab World Now (DAWN), says that it is “difficult to fathom the scope of the downstream consequences of Palestinian refugees everywhere.”

Speaking to IPS, Omer-Man warned that the new Knesset laws would likely be the first of many in the future that will come to shape the legislative framework of Israel-Palestine relations. Israel’s campaign against UNRWA has been in the making for decades now, as it has claimed repeatedly that UNRWA is a terrorist organization and too deeply under the influence of Hamas.  The current war in Gaza has been justified to the Israeli public as a method to starve out the Palestinian refugees in the region. Israel accused that at least a dozen UNRWA staff members were involved in the Hamas terrorist attack on October 7, 2023.

As an entity of the United Nations with a mandate from the General Assembly established in 1949, UNRWA has largely been funded by other member states, though it has been seeing a funding shortfall over the last decade. This is in spite of the agreement between Israel and UNRWA established in 1967, where Israel had committed to facilitating UNRWA’s work. Without the organization’s presence to meet the needs of the population in Gaza, it should fall on Israel, as the occupying power, to take that responsibility.

As was pointed out by Chris Sidoti, a commissioner of the Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and Israel, there is some irony in this ban on UNRWA, for the organization has saved Israel billions of dollars in taxpayer money that would have gone towards providing aid and essential services to the Palestinian community.

In reality, it is unlikely that Israel would assume that responsibility now. However, supposing that Israel were to cooperate and take a more direct hand in providing aid and services to Gaza and the West Bank, it would not be a popular move among its civilians. Omer-Man said that among some members of the government, there is a fear of severe backlash from its citizens, given that they have been fed this justification for the war, given the claims that Gaza would be forced to starve and thirst away. A reversal of that stance could be seen as betrayal. Any economic pressure put on Israel to abide by international law may not reverse the tide of war or sway public opinion.

This was only reinforced when Israel sent a letter addressed to the President of the General Assembly over the weekend, announcing its intention to withdraw from its 1967 agreement with UNRWA effectively immediately. UN Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric told reporters on Monday that as of now UNRWA is continuing to operate.

In the wake of the new legislation coming to pass, several countries have condemned this action, with a coalition of 52 countries and two organizations, which included Türkiye, China, Russia, Brazil and Saudi Arabia, issuing an appeal to the Security Council to enact an arms embargo on Israel.

The UN Ambassador in New York, Danny Danon, has said that Israel would “continue to facilitate humanitarian aid in Gaza according to international law.” He added that other UN organizations, such as the World Food Programme (WFP) and the World Health Organization (WHO) would be able to take over in providing aid in the way that UNRWA has. Israel’s letter to the General Assembly also reiterates this claim, noting in it that they would continue to “ensure the facilitation of humanitarian aid to civilians in Gaza in a way that does not undermine Israel’s security”.

This has been refuted by the UN and its agencies, who have stated on multiple occasions that there is no alternative to UNRWA. They and other humanitarian organizations have argued that few other groups have the knowledge to navigate the Palestinian territories like UNRWA. They warn that a ban on UNRWA would create further obstacles to addressing what is already a severe humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

Despite assurances from Israeli officials, this raises the question of whether this should mean that other UN agencies and humanitarian groups will not be targeted or discredited, much in the same way that UNRWA has been since the start of the war last October.

Since the start of the war, nearly 200 UNRWA facilities have been damaged or destroyed entirely by repeated, targeted attacks and crossfire by the IDF. 237 UNRWA staff members have been killed. Separate from that, there have also been cases of aid convoys or vehicles bearing the sigil of groups such as WFP that have been shot at by Israel’s armed forces, forcing the targeted groups to temporarily suspend their activities out of safety concerns.

“What I would take from this… is that they’re looking for a piecemeal solution to keep people alive to ensure that they seem like they are doing just enough to abide by international humanitarian law,” said Omer-Man.

The laws that would ban UNRWA are set to come into effect in January 2025. The Israeli Foreign Ministry has stated that “UNRWA is part of the problem in Gaza—not part of the solution,” and that “claims that there is no alternative to UNRWA are unfounded.”

“Despite the substantial evidence we provided to the UN demonstrating Hamas’s influence over UNRWA, no measures were taken to acknowledge or alter the situation. As I have repeatedly emphasized, UNRWA is under Hamas’s control in Gaza. Israel will continue its cooperation with humanitarian organizations but not with those that serve terrorism against Israel,” Danon remarked.

Suffice to say, Israel’s actions go against its obligations under international law. To say nothing of Israel’s actions in the current war, as the IDF’s campaign in northern Gaza has devastated the area and left the humanitarian response on the ground scrambling. It also challenges the Palestinian question that has been in debate for decades and the two-state solution that the international community wants to work towards.

Israel’s actions in recent weeks only show, as Omer-Man warned, that rather than answer the question, they want instead to erase the question, to dismantle it.

IPS UN Bureau Report

 


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Categories: Africa

«Familie ist zutiefst traurig»: Princes Schwester Tyka Nelson stirbt mit 64 Jahren

Blick.ch - Tue, 11/05/2024 - 15:07
Die einzige Vollschwester von Musik-Ikone Prince ist tot. Wie ihre Familie mitteilte, starb sie am 4. November im Alter von 64 Jahren. Im Sommer musste sie wegen einer Krankheit einen Konzertauftritt absagen, mit dem sie sich von der Musikbranche verabschieden wollte.
Categories: Swiss News

Ireland’s McGrath gets parliamentary support to be EU justice chief

Euractiv.com - Tue, 11/05/2024 - 15:04
Representatives of six of the parliament's eight political groups backed McGrath.
Categories: European Union

Nach Unwetterkatastrophe: Barcelona ersetzt Valencia für Moto-GP-Final

Blick.ch - Tue, 11/05/2024 - 15:00
Nachdem bereits letzte Woche kommuniziert wurde, dass die Moto-GP-Saison nicht in Valencia endet, ist jetzt klar, dass Barcelona einspringt.
Categories: Swiss News

USN Announces For Arleigh Burke Life Extension | JLTV Entered Operational Service IN IDF | Ukraine, Lithuania Sign EW MoU

Defense Industry Daily - Tue, 11/05/2024 - 15:00
Americas The US Navy has announced a life service extension for 12 Arleigh Burke-class (DDG 51) guided-missile destroyers beyond their expected 35-year operability. Ships selected involve Flight I systems commissioned between 1991 and 1997, which incorporate older designs and components, particularly in their primary anti-submarine warfare helicopter support capabilities. The Peruvian Air Force has received the first of two Beechcraft King Air 360C air ambulance aircraft for medical evacuation missions. Acquiring the jets will strengthen the country’s light transport, aeromedical evacuation, disaster response, and risk management capabilities. The aircraft is assigned to Air Group 8 in Lima and will operate from Callao Air Base to be able to reach remote areas. Middle East 6 Africa The The JLTV (Joint Light Tactical Vehicle), manufactured by Oshkosh Defense, has entered operational service in the IDF, as part of the effort to replace the aging Humvees with more modern and better-armored vehicles. In November 2023, it was reported that the U.S. would provide Israel with 75 JLTVs as part of the large military aid package initiated by the Biden administration. The vehicles, each valued at approximately $400,000, feature armor produced by Israeli company Plasan through its subsidiary, Plasan North America, bringing the total deal to around […]
Categories: Defense`s Feeds

Ollóval a kezében azzal fenyegetett két nőt egy férfi, hogy megöli őket

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Tue, 11/05/2024 - 14:59
Egy agresszív férfi ollóval a kezében azzal fenyegetett két nőt egy poprádi lakásban, hogy megöli őket.

France signs first-ever return migration deal with Kazakhstan

Euractiv.com - Tue, 11/05/2024 - 14:58
The deal comes amid a strengthening of bilateral ties between Paris and Astana, as both lay the groundwork for a “reinforced strategic partnership."
Categories: European Union

Clôture en apothéose à Dakhla de la compétition de la pêche sportive et touristique

24 Heures au Bénin - Tue, 11/05/2024 - 14:57

La première édition nationale et internationale de pêche sportive ‘Surf casting No kill' a été clôturée à Dakhla samedi 2 novembre. Cette édition qui a débuté le 18 octobre dernier a été marquée par la participation de plusieurs ténors de la discipline venant d'Italie, Tunisie, Mauritanie, Turquie, Grèce et Maroc.

Cette manifestation sportive combine à la fois l'excellence sportive et le respect de l'environnement. En adoptant la règle de ‘NO kill' signifiant ‘pas de mise à mort', une pratique consistant à remettre à l'eau vivant le poisson capturé, cet événement contribue à la préservation de l'écosystème marin de la région.

Elle a connu deux manches : la première a été ouverte aux compétiteurs nationaux en vue de se qualifier aux phases finales qui a vu l'entrée en lice des étrangers.

Chez les Dames, la Marocaine Maria Benjelloun a terminé en tête avec 679 points avec la capture de 15 poissons, suivie de la Tunisienne Inès Ajmi et de la Grecque Conistantiou Ernie.

Chez les Messieurs, la palme est revenue à l'Italien Guidi Zefferino avec un score de 1457 points et la capture de 32 poissons, suivi du Turc Ergan Hassan Kourchad avec 1108 points et la capture de 26 poissons et le Marocain Fethi Bouajjaj avec un score de 1034 points et la capture de 21 poissons.

Une autre distinction est revenue au Marocain Abdelaziz Lazrak qui a capturé le plus gros poisson mesurant 50 centimètres.

La cérémonie de remise des prix a été marquée par la présence de plusieurs personnalités notamment le Président du Conseil de la Région, Otmane Aamar, et président du Comité organisateur qui a déclaré que l'organisation d'un tel événement international répond à la Vision de SM Le Roi Mohammed VI pour faire de la Région de Dakhla un pôle de développement des provinces du sud tant aux niveaux économique, culturel et sportif.

Cette première édition a été organisée par le Conseil provincial de tourisme avec le soutien et en partenariat avec l'Office Chérifien des Phosphates (OCP).

Categories: Afrique

Energiekommissar Dan Jørgensen: Details für Zustimmung der EU-Abgeordneten notwendig

Euractiv.de - Tue, 11/05/2024 - 14:54
Der Däne Dan Jørgensen hat bereits eine beeindruckende Reihe von Titeln und Auszeichnungen gesammelt. Um den Posten des Energiekommissars zu übernehmen, muss er bei der Anhörung im EU-Parlament am Dienstag (5. November) jedoch Konzentration und Detailgenauigkeit beweisen.
Categories: Europäische Union

Nach Fehlstart unter Zugzwang: Top-Klubs droht das Aus in der Königsklasse

Blick.ch - Tue, 11/05/2024 - 14:51
Der neue Champions-League-Modus hat bereits seine ersten Opfer. Top-Vereine wie Bayern, PSG oder Atletico stehen bereits nach drei Spielen mächtig unter Druck.
Categories: Swiss News

Urban wastewater: Council adopts new rules for more efficient treatment

European Council - Tue, 11/05/2024 - 14:45
The Council has formally adopted the revised directive for urban wastewater treatment. It addresses more pollutants and covers more population areas.
Categories: European Union

Council publishes 2023 international climate finance figures

European Council - Tue, 11/05/2024 - 14:45
In 2023, the European Union and its 27 member states contributed €28.6 billion in climate finance from public sources and mobilised an additional amount of €7.2 billion of private finance to support developing countries to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to the impacts of climate change.
Categories: European Union

EU adopts rules to better measure the environment’s contribution to the economy

European Council - Tue, 11/05/2024 - 14:45
The Council formally adopted the amended regulation on European environmental economic accounts, the EU’s common statistical system which brings together economic and environmental information.
Categories: European Union

Recovery and resilience fund: Council greenlights the Netherlands’ and Czechia’s amended plans

European Council - Tue, 11/05/2024 - 14:45
The Council approved the Commission’s positive assessment of the Netherlands’ and Czechia’s amended recovery and resilience plans.
Categories: European Union

Fighting cross-border crime: Council adopts EU law about transfer of proceedings

European Council - Tue, 11/05/2024 - 14:45
The Council adopted an EU regulation about the transfer of proceedings in criminal matters.
Categories: European Union

Taxation: Council agrees on VAT in the digital age package

European Council - Tue, 11/05/2024 - 14:45
The Council reached an agreement on new measures bringing the EU’s value added tax (VAT) rules into the digital age.
Categories: European Union

Building materials: Council adopts law for clean and smart construction products

European Council - Tue, 11/05/2024 - 14:45
Council gives its final approval to the construction products regulation.
Categories: European Union

Solvency II and IRRD: Council signs off new rules for the insurance sector

European Council - Tue, 11/05/2024 - 14:45
The Council adopted changes to the EU’s Solvency II directive, the EU's main piece of legislation in the insurance area, as well as new rules on insurance recovery and resolution (IRRD). The changes aim at ensuring that the insurance sector is fit for the future and fully contributes to the capital markets union.
Categories: European Union

Artificial intelligence (AI): Council approves conclusions to strengthen EU’s ambitions

European Council - Tue, 11/05/2024 - 14:45
Council approves conclusions to strengthen governance and enhance investment on artificial intelligence.
Categories: European Union

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