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The UN Human Rights Committee has found Israel in violation of its commitments under international law. The violations identified by the Committee include forced evictions of Palestinians from their homes, the demolition of Palestinian homes, and denying Palestinians access to safe drinking water and sanitation.
The UN Human Rights Committee issued its findings against Israel at the conclusion of its three-week session in Geneva,
The Committee found that the Israeli violations of Palestinian’s housing rights, including forced evictions and house demolitions in Gaza, the West Bank and East Jerusalem, amounted to cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment.
For the first time ever, the Human Rights Committee also addressed denial of access to water and sanitation as violations of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), finding that in the case of Israel, they amounted to violations of the right to life and the right to equal protection under the law.
“The Committee’s findings on water and sanitation are groundbreaking,” said Bret Thiele, COHRE’s Senior Expert on Litigation and Legal Advocacy.
“What this means is that the ICCPR is now yet another avenue to address lack of access to water and sanitation by communities. But the challenge remains to ensure that these breakthroughs result in real change on the ground in Palestine and Israel.”
The Human Rights Committee also found that Israeli violations of housing rights and its denial of access to water and sanitation by the Bedouin communities in the Negev region amounted to violations of the right of communities to enjoy their own culture.
For interviews, please contact:
Wesam Ahmad (Al Haq): + 970 (0)2 2954646 Bret Thiele (COHRE): +1 218 269 0214
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