Impact of Settlements
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Despite International Humanitarian Law prohibiting the unlimited construction of settlements within an Occupied Territory, construction only continues to increase, and in areas that are ever more controversial. The settlement enterprise has exploited the resources of the occupied area, including land and water, which are meant to serve the local inhabitants; it has restricted access to farmland, particularly plots located near settlements; it has imposed harsh constraints on freedom of movement within the West Bank; personal security has been undermined due to settler violence, which has not been addressed by the law enforcement authorities; and it has limited the development and construction of Palestinian towns and villages. Furthermore, the violation of Palestinian human rights perpetrated by Israeli settlement in the Occupied Territories is exacerbated by the institutionalized discrimination of Palestinians in the West Bank in favor of Israeli residents of the area.
ACRI seeks to protect the fundamental human rights of the Palestinian population in the Occupied Territories, particularly through public advocacy and protesting the continued justifications for settlement construction offered by Israeli leadership. ACRI refuses to accept the reallocation of land based on racial and religious excuses.
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“You, the people who did not give up”
August 24, 2011
Two weeks ago, after nearly three months of concentrated activities, the Action-A-Day campaign for the Jordan Valley has come to … Read more
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ACRI Presents: Five Facts about the Jordan Valley
August 23, 2011
Did you know… That 90% of the residents of the Jordan Valley are Palestinians? According to a poll commissioned … Read more
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Average Israelis, how much do you know about the Jordan Valley?
June 13, 2011
Apparently, not enough. A public opinion survey commissioned by the Association for Civil Rights in Israel (ACRI) reveals: the majority … Read more
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New Season of Action-A-Day: The Jordan Valley
June 6, 2011
ACRI’s Action-A-Day project provides the Israeli public with accessible, simple ways – one per day – to help promote the … Read more
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At-tuwani Revisited / Ehud Uziel
May 11, 2011
The request I received was simple: to help Charlotte, our friend from an international aid organization, who came to review … Read more