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European countries ‘concerned’ by Israeli raids of Palestinian NGOs

Govt imposed forced closure on several organisations following overnight raids, says report

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 20 Aug 2022 9:00PM

European countries ‘concerned’ by Israeli raids of Palestinian NGOs
The Israeli military says it had conducted overnight raids of seven non-governmental organisations in Ramallah, the West Bank city where the Palestinian authority’s headquarters are located. – Screen grab, August 20, 2022

BERLIN – Nine European countries, including France and Germany, said they are “deeply concerned” by the Israeli government’s forced closure of several Palestinian non-governmental organisations (NGOs) operating in the occupied West Bank.

The Israeli military on Thursday said it had conducted overnight raids of seven organisations in Ramallah, the West Bank city where the Palestinian authority’s headquarters are located.

“We are deeply concerned by the raids that took place on the morning of August 18, as part of a worrying reduction of space for civil society” in the territory, the foreign ministries of the nine countries said. 

“These actions are not acceptable,” Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain and Sweden said in a statement.

Six of the Palestinian organisations were labelled last October as terrorist groups by Israel for their alleged links to the leftist militant group Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), although Israeli officials have not publicly shared any evidence of the links.

The NGOs have all denied any links to PFLP, which many Western nations have designated a terrorist group.

The seventh organisation raided, the Health Work Committees Union, was banned by Israel from working in the West Bank in 2020.

Israel has occupied the West Bank since the Six-Day War of 1967, when it seized the territory from Jordan.

“A free and strong civil society is indispensable for promoting democratic values and for a two-state solution,” the European countries said.

They added that no substantial information was received from Israel that would justify reviewing our policy towards the six Palestinian NGOs on the basis of the Israeli decision to designate these NGOs as “terrorist organisations”.

But they said: “Should convincing evidence be made available to the contrary, we will act accordingly.”

The United States on Thursday also said it is “concerned” by the raids. – AFP, August 20, 2022

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