What Are The Reasons That Palestine Is Still Under Israel's Occupation?

The Gaza Strip, a small but densely populated territory on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea, has been the focal point of ongoing conflict and humanitarian crisis for 50 years. 

“Everyone has a right to live in his home and no one may uproot him.” 

These were the expressions of Israeli State leader Benjamin Netanyahu at a Knesset occasion this week stamping 50 years of Israel's tactical control of the Palestinian regions in which he promised to fortify Israel's "settlement venture". 

The right clarified in Netanyahu's discourse, apparently, be that as it may, doesn't stretch out to Palestinians in the involved regions. 

Israel's unlawful development and extension of settlements and their connected framework on Palestinian soil is one of the most characterizing highlights of Israel's occupation and has reproduced mass infringement against Palestinians throughout recent many years. 

A huge number of Palestinian homes and properties have been destroyed, dislodging whole networks from their homes, and no less than 100,000 hectares of land have been seized for Israel's settlement project, including for development and rural use. 

However, for a really long time, Israel has transparently challenged worldwide regulation by mercilessly chasing after its settlement extension. 

Palestinian normal assets, for example, ripe land, water and minerals have been widely and unlawfully appropriated to support the Israeli settlements. Simultaneously, Israel has forced limitations on Palestinians' admittance to - and utilization of - water, land and other regular assets, as well as confining Palestinians' opportunity of development, destroying families, preventing ranchers from getting to their farmland and forestalling individuals getting to work or making money. 

Throughout the long term, as the Palestinian economy has consistently declined under the kind of these limitations Israel has at the same time fabricated a multibillion-dollar business out of Palestinian misery - sending out a huge number of dollars of settlement merchandise globally every year. 

International lack of action 

Except if coordinated worldwide move is made to pause and eliminate settlements, the all around critical common freedoms circumstance for Palestinians in the involved regions will just deteriorate. 

Under global regulation, states have a commitment to perceive and to deliver help or help to the unlawful circumstance made by Israeli settlements - yet many states keep on permitting imports from settlements and license their organizations to work on involved Palestinian land. 

Boycott settlement merchandise 

It has become progressively apparent that just censuring Israel's settlement extension isn't sufficient. That is the reason, to stamp the 50 years of occupation Reprieve Global is settling on a decision, without precedent for the association's set of experiences, on legislatures overall to maintain their commitments by prohibiting settlement products from their business sectors and setting up regulations and guidelines to prevent their organizations from working in settlements or exchanging settlement merchandise. 

Fifty years on, it's not difficult to have a vulnerable outlook on how can be tended to many years of foul play and Israeli infringement against Palestinians. Prohibiting settlement products and preventing organizations from working in settlements are substantial advances that states should take to meet their global commitments and to assist with finishing an intrinsically oppressive framework that has carried enduring to a great many Palestinians. 

 

Palestine like any other country deserve to be free and independent, its not about being muslim and islam but it is about humanity.
Us humans should imagine ourselves in their places and imagine our family and friends and everyone around us going through hunger, bombs, wounds, sadness and whatnot in front of our eyes.

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