Use of Force
You have reached ACRI’s archive, updated with our activity up until 2018. For more recent posts, please visit our current website here.
As a result of the ongoing occupation, the Palestinian population constantly find themselves under the threat of military force.
ACRI’s primary objective with regards to the use of force within the Occupied Territories is accountability. As more exposure continues to be given to the military operations in the Occupied Territories, and the insufficient, internal means of oversight, ACRI continues to promote the use of independent reviews for cases of international human rights law violations. ACRI also focuses on the inequalities in periods of arrest and the right to due process afforded Palestinian residents within the Occupied Territories, particularly regarding minors. ACRI calls upon the Israeli leadership to enforce the law equally and without prejudice within the Occupied Territories.
All
-
State of Human Rights Report 2011: Far from Sight, Liberty in Israel Is Diminishing
December 8, 2011
To mark International Human Rights Day, the Association for Civil Rights in Israel (ACRI) is publishing its annual report on … Read more
-
Illegal Use of Closed Military Zone Orders to Restrict Legal Protest
November 7, 2011
ACRI has written to the Commander of the Judea and Samaria Division and to the Commander of the Judea and … Read more
-
Rights of Demonstrators in the Occupied Territories (Informational Pamphlet)
September 18, 2011
Following recent publications regarding the preparation of Israeli security forces ahead of the anticipated protests to take place during the … Read more
-
Possible Implications of the Recognition of Palestinian Statehood
September 11, 2011
Ahead of the expected Palestinian initiative to request the UN to recognize Palestinian statehood and to admit Palestine to the … Read more
-
Rescind Directives to Settlers Regarding Use of Live Fire in September
August 31, 2011
ACRI calls on military to rescind directives to settlers regarding the use of live fire in September. Following a … Read more