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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, September 3, 2016
Palestinians urge Turkish people to reject Israel ties
A Palestinian woman holds a
portrait of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan during a protest
against the July military coup attempt against his government, in the
West Bank city of Hebron, 20 July.Wisam HashlamounAPA images
While strongly supporting the aspirations of the people of Turkey to restore and enhance democracy and respect for human rights and international law, the Palestinian BDS National Committee (BNC) denounces therapprochement agreement signed in June by the Turkish government with Israel and ratified by Turkey last month.
This agreement undermines internationally sanctioned Palestinian rights and aspirations.
The Turkish government recently submitted the agreement to parliament, which, in turn, approved to normalize relations between Turkey and Israel.
At a time when Turkey is facing substantial challenges, Palestinians are
calling on the people of Turkey to reject the strengthening of ties
with Israel, a regime of occupation, settler-colonialism and apartheid,
with its brutal model of militarization, war-mongering and deeply seated
racism.
The BNC, the broadest coalition in Palestinian civil society that leads
the global boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) movement, calls upon
the Turkish government to refrain from collaborating with the Israeli
regime of oppression in its violations of Palestinian human rights.
The BNC also calls upon Turkish oil and gas companies not to be
complicit in the Israeli energy sector’s pillage of Palestinian and
Syrian natural resources and its illegal denial of the right of
Palestinians and Syrians to access these resources.
While deeply grateful for the widespread solidarity with Palestinian
rights among the people of Turkey, the BNC condemns the Turkish
government’s decision to deepen relations with Israel, rather than seek
to hold it accountable for its war crimes against the Palestinian
people.
Two years after Israel’s summer of 2014 massacre of Palestinians in
Gaza, Turkey abandoned a range of measures against Israel it had imposed
following the bloody attack on the Freedom Flotilla in 2010 in which
nine humanitarian activists were killed by Israeli commandos and a 10th
fatally wounded.
These measures included a suspension in military relations with Israel.
Now Turkey has moved to normalize diplomatic relations with Israel
without achieving the main condition that it had set for normalizing
relations, namely an end to Israel’s criminal siege on nearly 1.9
million Palestinian residents of the Gaza Strip.
Israel’s disputed natural gas reserves
The discovery of large gas reserves in the Eastern Mediterranean could
allow Israel to expand its influence in the region by becoming a major
energy exporter.
Israel is now seeking partners to which it can export its gas and
through which its gas can reach European markets, despite regional
disputes on Israel’s claims to some gas fields and the potential legal
quagmires that may result from them.
There is an ongoing maritime border dispute between
Israel and Lebanon over some of the discovered oil fields in the
Mediterranean. Israel is seeking to prevent Lebanon from extracting gas
sitting within Lebanon’s territorial waters.
In the occupied Syrian Golan Heights, Israel has begun extracting oil in direct violation of international law and a 2006 UN resolution affirming the inalienable rights of the Syrian-Arab population in the Golan over its natural resources.
The Turkish-Israeli rapprochement agreement opens up the possibility of
Israel exporting natural gas to Turkey. This has been a primary
objective for the Israeli regime for several years and is manifest in
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s joint remarks with US Secretary of State John Kerry that the rapprochement has “immense [positive] implications for the Israeli economy.”
Netanyahu has emphasized that
the rapprochement deal is of strategic importance to Israel as it would
feed Israel’s coffers “with a huge fortune.” Israel had sought to
export its natural gas finds to Jordan and Egypt against strong popular
opposition.
Any energy collaboration with Israel also serves to strengthen Israel’s
deliberate attempts to prevent Palestinians from utilizing Gaza’s gas
reserves, which were discovered in 1999 less than 20 nautical miles off
its coast. The Israeli siege imposes a six-mile limit on Palestinian
territorial water, thus illegally prohibiting Palestinians from
accessing and developing their natural gas resources for domestic supply
and much needed domestic revenues.
Israeli government ministers have been caught on record saying that Israel’s siege and war on Gaza are partially linked to its plans for the gas reserves off the shores of Gaza.
In the 2014 assault on Gaza, Israel murdered more than 2,200
Palestinians and bombed the only power plant, leaving the besieged Strip
under inhumane conditions with electricity cuts of more than 20 hours per day.
A report by
the Palestinian human rights organization Al-Haq notes that “The
determined efforts of Israel to impede development in the [occupied
Palestinian territories], by leasing rights over natural resources to
corporations, violates the right to development as outlined in the
Declaration on the Right to Development.”
Al-Haq adds: “Israel’s unlawful appropriation, exploitation and
prevented development of oil and gas resources constitute plunder and
further breach Palestine’s right to self-determination.”
The report makes clear that “By their actions, international
corporations and states … concluding pipeline agreements to export gas
from Israel’s Tamar and Leviathan fields … will effectively support and
profit from Israel’s continued illegal closure of Palestinian maritime
waters.”
Any energy collaboration with Israel by Turkey or by Turkish oil and gas
companies would aid, abet and fund Israel’s occupation and expansion of
illegal settlements and other human rights violations through the
payment of royalties to the Israeli government.
The BNC calls upon the people of Turkey, with their long history of
supporting the struggle for Palestinian rights, to escalate BDS
campaigns against Israel’s regime and corporations that enable its
violations of international law and to oppose any public or private
involvement by Turkey in Israel’s illegal plunder of Palestinian natural
resources.
The Israel-Turkey rapprochement agreement undermines efforts for
achieving freedom, justice and dignity for the Palestinian people.
The Palestinian BDS National Committee (BNC) is the broadest
Palestinian civil society coalition that works to lead and support the
boycott, divestment and sanctions movement.