I am on the mailing list of Campaign Against the Arms Trade (CAAT) and this morning I received their statement on the ceasefire As I am of exactly the same mind, I am copying their statement here.
Ceasefire must lead to real peace, freedom for Palestinians, and accountability for all abuses
CAAT welcomes the ceasefire agreed in Gaza between Israel and
Palestinian armed groups. An end, at least for now, to Israel’s bombardment of
Gaza, and the release of Israeli and Palestinian hostages, who have often
suffered untold trauma and abuse in captivity, is an enormous relief.
However, no-one should imagine that this ceasefire represents an
end to Israel’s genocidal war in Gaza, still less to the decades-long
occupation, apartheid, and dispossession of the Palestinian people. Israeli
forces remain in occupation of Gaza and are still killing Palestinian
civilians. Thousands of Palestinians remain imprisoned by Israel, often without
charge and under conditions of torture and other ill treatment. Israeli
military and settler violence and dispossession of Palestinians continues unabated
in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem.
Israel has broken ceasefire agreements and returned to war in the
past, and there is little to guarantee that it will not do so again. The
Trump-led plan for Gaza is vague and problematic, with no clear path to
Palestinian self-determination, and with concerning proposals for Gaza to be
ruled by an international “peace council” headed by Donald Trump and Tony
Blair, both of whom have wreaked untold havoc in the Middle East.
During the coming weeks and months, and the crucial negotiations
over the second and subsequent stages of the ceasefire agreement, with the
hoped-for goal of achieving lasting peace, it is essential for serious
international pressure on Israel to be maintained and increased. It is Israel
that holds overwhelming power and control over the Palestinians, and that
continues to deny Palestinians their fundamental rights and dignity, and all
too often their lives. Therefore, only massive international pressure can
ensure that Israel maintains the ceasefire, allows unrestricted aid into Gaza
to relieve the famine and devastation of the health care system it has caused,
and withdraws its forces from Gaza; and beyond that, that it end its illegal
occupation and ongoing land theft in the West Bank, and agrees to move to a
lasting and just peace that affords freedom, security, and equal rights to all.
In particular, Israel’s occupation, like the genocide it has
perpetrated in Gaza, would not be possible without the vast arms supplies and
military support it receives from the US and other countries, including the UK.
Even if the ceasefire holds and leads to a permanent end to the war and
genocide in Gaza, it is these arms supplies that will continue to uphold
Israel’s occupation and repression. Pressure on Israel must include an end to
these arms supplies, including the F-35 combat aircraft for which the UK
continues to supply components. Licences that have been suspended must remain
so.
Finally, an end to the fighting cannot mean that the atrocities
committed over the past two years should be allowed to be forgotten. There must
be accountability for all abuses. Israel has been found to be committing
genocide in Gaza by numerous other UN member states, by international genocide
scholars, and by a UN Commission of Inquiry. It has deliberately engineered
starvation in Gaza by denying the supply of sufficient food and by destroying
Gaza’s capacity to feed itself. Israeli attacks have frequently killed dozens
or hundreds of civilians, and children, healthcare workers, and journalists
have often been directly targeted. Hospitals, schools, universities, mosques
and churches, water facilities, and agricultural land, have been deliberately
destroyed. Hamas also killed civilians in its attacks on October 7 2023, and
took and held civilians hostage. The ICC has issued arrest warrants for Israeli
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, former Israeli Defence Minister Yoav
Gallant, and Hamas commander Mohhamed Deif, although the latter was
subsequently withdrawn when he was confirmed as killed. Investigations are
continuing and more indictments must follow.
The ICC and other investigatory bodies must be fully supported in
their efforts to investigate and prosecute all crimes committed by all parties
since October 7 2023. US sanctions against Court officials and against NGOs
working with the ICC, including Palestinian human rights organisation Al-Haq,
currently engaged in a legal case against the UK government over arms sales to
Israel, are an outrageous attack on international justice and must be lifted.
In particular, all states have a legal obligation to prevent and punish
genocide.
Now that a UN inquiry has found that Israel has committed
genocide, the UK and other governments must take all feasible measures to
support the investigation and prosecution of genocide crimes, including
starvation crimes, by Israel. If genocide is simply brushed under the carpet
and ignored once a ceasefire is in place, and is allowed to go unpunished, not
only is this is a monstrous injustice in itself to the tens of thousands of
victims, but it would destroy the credibility of the international community as
being willing or capable to prevent and punish the very worst of crimes, and
would make other genocides, current and future, much harder to prevent or stop.
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