Human Rights Watch Human Rights Organization (HRW) in his last report accused the Israeli government in crimes against humanity, namely in the organization of apartheid and persecution. It is reported by Washington Post.
According to the report, within the framework of the existing international law, the policy of Israel against Palestinians is a program both to preserve Jewish domination and for systematic oppression of Palestinians.
“Laws, politics and statements of leading Israeli officials clearly show that the goal of preserving Jewish control over demographics, political authorities and land has defined the government’s policy,” the report declares. It is noted that, pursuing these goals, the authorities were deprived of property, limited, forcibly separated and enslaved Palestinians. In some areas, “deprivation is so severe that they are equivalent to crimes against humanity in the form of apartheid and persecution.”
The author of Omar Shakir said it was one of the toughest findings that HRW ever did against Israel. “For too long, the international community could not recognize the reality as it is,” he concluded.
Palestinian-Israeli conflict – conflict between the state of Israel and the Palestinians for the copyright of the territory of the former British mandate of Palestine. According to the majority of Israelis and Palestinians, the creation of two separate states would put the end of the conflict.