A/RES/69/93 GA
Israeli practices affecting the human rights of the Palestinian people in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem : resolution / adopted by the General Assembly
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Full text of resolution
United Nations
A/RES/69/93
General Assembly
Distr.: General
16 December 2014
Sixty-ninth session
Agenda item 51
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Resolution adopted by the General Assembly on 5 December 2014
[on the report of the Special Political and Decolonization Committee
(Fourth Committee) (A/69/454)]
69/93.
Israeli practices affecting the human rights of the
Palestinian people in the Occupied Palestinian
Territory, including East Jerusalem
The General Assembly,
Recalling the Universal Declaration of Human Rights,1
Recalling also the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights,2 the
International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights2 and the
Convention on the Rights of the Child, 3 and affirming that these human rights
instruments must be respected in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East
Jerusalem,
Reaffirming
its
relevant
resolutions,
including
resolution
68/83
of
11 December 2013 as well as those adopted at its tenth emergency special session,
Recalling the relevant resolutions of the Human Rights Council,
Recalling also the relevant resolutions of the Security Council, and stressing
the need for their implementation,
Having considered the report of the Special Committee to Investigate Israeli
Practices Affecting the Human Rights of the Palestinian People and Other Arabs of
the Occupied Territories4 and the report of the Secretary-General on the work of the
Special Committee,5
Taking note of the recent reports of the Special Rapporteur of the Human
Rights Council on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territories
occupied since 1967, 6 as well as of other relevant recent reports of the Human
Rights Council,
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1 Resolution 217 A (III).
2 See resolution 2200 A (XXI), annex.
3 United Nations, Treaty Series, vol. 1577, No. 27531.
4 A/69/355.
5 A/69/128.
6 A/HRC/20/32, A/HRC/23/21 and A/HRC/25/67; see also A/69/301 and Corr.1.
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Aware of the responsibility of the international community to promote human
rights and ensure respect for international law, and recalling in this regard its
resolution 2625 (XXV) of 24 October 1970,
Recalling the advisory opinion rendered on 9 July 2004 by the International
Court of Justice, 7 and recalling also General Assembly resolutions ES-10/15 of
20 July 2004 and ES-10/17 of 15 December 2006,
Noting in particular the Court’s reply, including that the construction of the
wall being built by Israel, the occupying Power, in the Occupied Palestinian
Territory, including in and around East Jerusalem, and its associated regime are
contrary to international law,
Taking note of its resolution 67/19 of 29 November 2012,
Noting the accession by Palestine, on 1 April 2014, to several human rights
treaties and the core humanitarian law conventions,
Reaffirming the principle of the inadmissibility of the acquisition of territory
by force,
Reaffirming also the applicability of the Geneva Convention relative to the
Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War, of 12 August 1949,8 to the Occupied
Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and other Arab territories occupied
by Israel since 1967,
Reaffirming further the obligation of the States parties to the Fourth Geneva
Convention8 under articles 146, 147 and 148 with regard to penal sanctions, grave
breaches and responsibilities of the High Contracting Parties,
Reaffirming that all States have the right and the duty to take actions in
conformity with international law and international humanitarian law to counter
deadly acts of violence against their civilian population in order to protect the lives
of their citizens,
Stressing the need for full compliance with the Israeli-Palestinian agreements
reached within the context of the Middle East peace process, including the Sharm
el-Sheikh understandings, and the implementation of the Quartet road map to a
permanent two-State solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict,9
Stressing also the need for the full implementation of the Agreement on
Movement and Access and the Agreed Principles for the Rafah Crossing, both of
15 November 2005, to allow for the freedom of movement of the Palestinian
civilian population within and into and out of the Gaza Strip,
Expressing grave concern about the continuing systematic violation of the
human rights of the Palestinian people by Israel, the occupying Power, including
that arising from the excessive use of force and military operations causing death
and injury to Palestinian civilians, including children, women and non-violent,
peaceful demonstrators; the arbitrary imprisonment and detention of Palestinians,
some of whom have been imprisoned for decades; the use of collective punishment;
the closure of areas; the confiscation of land; the establishment and expansion of
settlements; the construction of a wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory in
departure from the Armistice Line of 1949; the destruction of property and
infrastructure; the forced displacement of civilians; and all other actions by it
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7 See A/ES-10/273 and Corr.1.
8 United Nations, Treaty Series, vol. 75, No. 973.
9 S/2003/529, annex.
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designed to change the legal status, geographical nature and demographic
composition of the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem,
Deploring the conflict in and around the Gaza Strip in July and August 2014
and the civilian casualties caused, including the killing and injury of thousands of
Palestinian civilians, including children, women and the elderly, the widespread
destruction of thousands of homes and civilian infrastructure, including schools,
hospitals, water, sanitation and electricity networks, economic, industrial and
agricultural properties, public institutions, religious sites, and United Nations
schools and facilities, the internal displacement of hundreds of thousands of
civilians, and any violations of international law, including humanitarian and human
rights law, in this regard,
Gravely concerned about the disastrous humanitarian situation and the critical
socioeconomic and security situation in the Gaza Strip, including that resulting from
the prolonged closures and severe economic and movement restrictions that in effect
amount to a blockade and from the continuing and vastly negative repercussions of
the military operations between December 2008 and January 2009, in November
2012 and in July and August 2014, as well as about the firing of rockets into Israel,
Recalling the statement by the President of the Security Council of 28 July 2014,10
Stressing the need for the full implementation by all parties of Security
Council resolution 1860 (2009) of 8 January 2009 and General Assembly resolution
ES-10/18 of 16 January 2009,
Stressing also that the situation in the Gaza Strip is unsustainable and that a
durable ceasefire agreement must lead to a fundamental improvement in the living
conditions of the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip, including through the
sustained and regular opening of crossing points, and ensure the safety and well-
being of civilians on both sides,
Gravely concerned by reports regarding serious human rights violations and
grave breaches of international humanitarian law committed during the military
operations in the Gaza Strip between December 2008 and January 2009, including
the findings in the summary by the Secretary-General of the report of the Board of
Inquiry11 and in the report of the United Nations Fact-finding Mission on the Gaza
Conflict,12 and reiterating the necessity for serious follow-up by all parties of the
recommendations addressed to them towards ensuring accountability and justice,
Expressing deep concern about the short- and long-term detrimental impact of
such widespread destruction and the continued impeding of the reconstruction
process by Israel, the occupying Power, on the human rights situation and on the
socioeconomic and humanitarian conditions of the Palestinian civilian population,
Expressing deep concern also about the Israeli policy of closures and the
imposition of severe restrictions, including through hundreds of obstacles to
movement, checkpoints and a permit regime, all of which obstruct the freedom of
movement of persons and goods, including medical and humanitarian goods,
throughout the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and impair
the Territory’s contiguity, consequently violating the human rights of the Palestinian
people and negatively impacting their socioeconomic situation and the efforts aimed
at rehabilitating and developing the Palestinian economy, which remains that of a
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10 S/PRST/2014/13.
11 See A/63/855-S/2009/250.
12 A/HRC/12/48.
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critical humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip, while taking note of recent
developments with regard to the situation of access there,
Expressing grave concern that thousands of Palestinians, including many
children and women, continue to be held in Israeli prisons or detention centres
under harsh conditions, including, inter alia, unhygienic conditions, solitary
confinement, the extensive use of administrative detention of excessive duration
without charge and denial of due process, lack of proper medical care and
widespread medical neglect, including for prisoners who are ill, with the risk of
fatal consequences, and denial of family visits, that impair their well-being, and
expressing grave concern also about the ill-treatment and harassment and all reports
of torture of any Palestinian prisoners,
Expressing deep concern about the recent hunger strikes by numerous
Palestinian prisoners in protest of the harsh conditions of their imprisonment and
detention by the occupying Power, while taking note of the agreement reached in
May 2012 on conditions of detention in Israeli prisons and calling for its full and
immediate implementation,
Expressing concern about the possible consequences of the enactment by
Israel, the occupying Power, of military orders regarding the detention,
imprisonment and deportation of Palestinian civilians from the Occupied Palestinian
Territory, including East Jerusalem, and recalling in this regard the prohibition
under international humanitarian law of the deportation of civilians from occupied
territories,
Stressing the need for the prevention of all acts of violence, harassment,
provocation and incitement by extremist Israeli settlers, especially against
Palestinian civilians, including children, and their properties, including homes,
agricultural lands and historic and religious sites, and expressing deep concern
about the violation of the human rights of Palestinians in this regard,
Convinced of the need for an international presence to monitor the situation, to
contribute to ending the violence and protecting the Palestinian civilian population
and to help the parties to implement the agreements reached, and in this regard
recalling the positive contribution of the Temporary International Presence in
Hebron,
Noting the continued efforts and tangible progress made in the Palestinian
security sector, and noting also the continued cooperation that benefits both
Palestinians and Israelis, in particular by promoting security and building
confidence, and expressing the hope that such progress will be extended to all major
population centres,
Urging the parties to observe calm and restraint and to refrain from
provocative actions, incitement and inflammatory rhetoric, especially in areas of
religious and cultural sensitivity, including in East Jerusalem, and to take every
possible step to promote conditions conducive to the success of the resumed peace
negotiations,
Emphasizing the right of all people in the region to the enjoyment of human
rights as enshrined in the international human rights covenants,
1.
Reiterates that all measures and actions taken by Israel, the occupying
Power, in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, in violation
of the relevant provisions of the Geneva Convention relative to the Protection of
Civilian Persons in Time of War, of 12 August 1949,8 and contrary to the relevant
resolutions of the Security Council, are illegal and have no validity;
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2.
Demands that Israel, the occupying Power, cease all practices and actions
that violate the human rights of the Palestinian people, including the killing and
injury of civilians, the arbitrary detention and imprisonment of civilians, the forced
displacement of civilians, and the destruction and confiscation of civilian property,
and that it fully respect human rights law and comply with its legal obligations in
this regard, including in accordance with relevant United Nations resolutions;
3.
Also demands that Israel, the occupying Power, comply fully with the
provisions of the Fourth Geneva Convention of 19498 and cease immediately all
measures and actions taken in violation and in breach of the Convention;
4.
Notes the resumption of cooperation by Israel with the Human Rights
Council and the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human
Rights, and calls for full cooperation with the relevant special rapporteurs and other
relevant mechanisms and inquiries of the Human Rights Council;
5.
Demands that Israel, the occupying Power, cease all of its settlement
activities, the construction of the wall and any other measures aimed at altering the
character, status and demographic composition of the Occupied Palestinian
Territory, including in and around East Jerusalem, all of which, inter alia, gravely
and detrimentally impact the human rights of the Palestinian people and the
prospects for achieving without delay an end to the Israeli occupation that began in
1967 and a just, lasting and comprehensive peace settlement between the Palestinian
and Israeli sides;
6.
Calls for urgent attention to the plight and the rights, in accordance with
international law, of Palestinian prisoners and detainees in Israeli jails, and calls for
efforts between the two sides for the further release of prisoners and detainees;
7.
Condemns all acts of violence, including all acts of terror, provocation,
incitement and destruction, especially the excessive use of force by the Israeli
occupying forces against Palestinian civilians, particularly in the Gaza Strip, which
have caused extensive loss of life and vast numbers of injuries, including among
thousands of children and women, massive damage and destruction to homes,
economic, industrial and agricultural properties, vital infrastructure, including
water, sanitation and electricity networks, religious sites and public institutions,
including hospitals and schools, and United Nations facilities, and agricultural
lands, and large-scale internal displacement of civilians;
8.
Expresses grave concern at the firing of rockets against Israeli civilian
areas resulting in loss of life and injury;
9.
Reiterates its demand for the full implementation of Security Council
resolution 1860 (2009);
10. Demands that Israel, the occupying Power, comply with its legal
obligations under international law, as mentioned in the advisory opinion rendered
on 9 July 2004 by the International Court of Justice7 and as demanded in General
Assembly resolutions ES-10/15 and ES-10/13 of 21 October 2003, and that it
immediately cease the construction of the wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory,
including in and around East Jerusalem, dismantle forthwith the structure situated
therein, repeal or render ineffective all legislative and regulatory acts relating
thereto, and make reparations for all damage caused by the construction of the wall,
which has gravely impacted the human rights and the socioeconomic living
conditions of the Palestinian people;
11. Reiterates the need for respect for the territorial unity, contiguity and
integrity of all of the Occupied Palestinian Territory and for guarantees of the
freedom of movement of persons and goods within the Palestinian territory,
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including movement into and from East Jerusalem, into and from the Gaza Strip,
between the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, and to and from the outside world;
12. Calls upon Israel, the occupying Power, to cease its imposition of
prolonged closures and economic and movement restrictions, including those
amounting to a blockade on the Gaza Strip, and in this regard to fully implement the
Agreement on Movement and Access and the Agreed Principles for the Rafah
Crossing, both of 15 November 2005, in order to allow for the sustained and regular
movement of persons and goods and for the acceleration of long overdue and
massive reconstruction needs and economic recovery in the Gaza Strip, while noting
the recent tripartite agreement facilitated by the United Nations in this regard;
13. Urges Member States to continue to provide emergency assistance to the
Palestinian people to alleviate the financial crisis and the dire socioeconomic and
humanitarian situation, particularly in the Gaza Strip;
14. Emphasizes the need to preserve and develop the Palestinian institutions
and infrastructure for the provision of vital public services to the Palestinian civilian
population and the promotion of human rights, including civil, political, economic,
social and cultural rights, and welcomes in this regard the formation of the
Palestinian national consensus government under the leadership of President
Mahmoud
Abbas,
consistent
with
the
Palestine
Liberation
Organization
commitments and the Quartet principles;
15. Urges all States and the specialized agencies and organizations of the
United Nations system to continue to support and assist the Palestinian people in the
early realization of their inalienable human rights, including their right to self-
determination;
16. Requests the Secretary-General to report to the General Assembly at its
seventieth session on the implementation of the present resolution.
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