Israeli West Bank mines ‘illegal’

Israeli West Bank mines ‘illegal’


An Israeli human rights group has filed a petition at the High Court
demanding an immediate halt to Israeli mining operations in the West
Bank.
{josquote} “the illegal
practice of brutal economic exploitation of a conquered territory to
serve the exclusive economic needs of the occupying power”.{/josquote} 

The group, Yesh Din,
accuses Israel of breaking international law by exploiting the occupied
territory’s resources for its own gain.

It says Israel has never conducted a thorough review of the practice.

But Israel says the procedures are in line with both international law and agreements with the Palestinians.

Yesh Din cites military documents which show nine million of the 12
million tonnes of rock and gravel mined in the West Bank each year are
sold in Israel – and says Israel is “addicted to the exploitation”.

It says its High Court petition addresses “the illegal
practice of brutal economic exploitation of a conquered territory to
serve the exclusive economic needs of the occupying power”.

‘Pillage’

“According to international law, this kind of activity is a violation
of occupation laws as well as of human rights laws and, in certain
cases, might be defined as pillage,” says the petition.

Long-term Israeli construction plans show the
authorities intend to rely on the continued use of materials taken from
the West Bank over the next 30 years, says the group, leaving the
territory “empty of natural resources”.

Israel, which has occupied the West Bank since 1967, has rejected the accusations.

Military spokesman Miki Galin said all mining operations were carried
out in line with “the relevant directives of international law” and
agreements with Palestinians.

“The Civil Administration is carrying out staff work to
evaluate the up-to-date policy regarding the operation of the
quarries,” he said.

 

 

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Published: 2009/03/09 17:00:31 GMT

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