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*The Fourth Geneva Convention on
Rules of War was adopted in 1949 by the international community
in response to Nazi atrocities during World War II. The
international treaty governs the treatment of civilians during
wartime, including hostages, diplomats, spies, bystanders and
civilians in territory under military occupation. The convention
outlaws torture, collective punishment and the resettlement by
an occupying power of its own civilians on territory under its
military control. In the fifty years since its adoption, the
Fourth Geneva Convention has never been used to condemn world
atrocities including those in Bosnia, Rwanda, Kosovo, Tibet,
etc.
*Since 1997 the Arab group at the
United Nations has been trying to invoke the Fourth Geneva
Convention against Israel, in regard to its settlements in the
West Bank and Gaza Strip, and in particular at Har Homa in
Jerusalem. The UN General Assembly has adopted a number of
non-binding resolutions condemning Israeli settlements, and
calling for a convening of the signatory nations of the Fourth
Geneva Convention. In February 1999 the GA adopted a resolution
calling for a special UN session to be held on July 15, 1999 in
Geneva to examine "persistent violations" by Israel.
*Israel rejects the interpretation
of the 4th Geneva Convention applying it to Israeli
settlements in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, stating that those
territories were captured in 1967 as a result of a defensive war
against countries which had illegally occupied them since 1948.
*Switzerland is the Depository for
the 4th Geneva Convention. This means that the Swiss
are technically responsible for organizing and convening a
meeting of the signatory nations. However, the Swiss may only
convene the meeting if a majority of the signatory nations agree
to do so.
*ADL has vigorously opposed
convening the Fourth Geneva Convention in regard to Israeli
settlements arguing that it could dangerously politicize the
international legitimacy and high standings of the Geneva
Conventions. It could open a Pandora’s box across the globe
haphazardly applying the convention to a plethora of nations.
Furthermore, it would give credence to the Palestinian tactic of
using the international community to air grievances regarding
the Israeli-Palestinian peace process, and thereby threatens the
peace process itself.
*International efforts led by the
United States were successful in scaling down the July 15th
special UN meeting in Geneva. The closed-door meeting lasted a
mere 45 minutes. However, a resolution was unanimously passed
stating that the Fourth Geneva Convention does apply to Israeli
settlements in the "occupied territories."
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