Action Alert--Sign Petition on ICJ/Wall House Resolution
BACKGROUND:
Sign a new petition thanking Members of Congress who voted
no or present on House Resolution 713, deploring the ICJ advisory opinion on
Israel’s Wall.
Thank you for contacting your Representatives this week and asking them to
vote no on House Resolution 713. As you know, the resolution deplored the
advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice which found that the
Wall Israel is building in the West Bank is illegal and must be dismantled.
Although the resolution passed, a surprising number (58) of Members of
Congress voted against or abstained from voting on this resolution. The
complete list of those Members of Congress who voted no or present can be
found on our website at:
http://www.endtheoccupation.org/article.php?id=368
Without a doubt it was your willingness to contact Members of Congress that
gave some of them the courage and backing they needed to defy this knee-jerk
resolution rushed to the floor by the supporters of Israel’s military
occupation.
While we know that it shouldn't take particular political courage to oppose
such an attack on the United Nations, human rights, and international law,
political realities in the United States mean that it does require such
courage.
Therefore, it is extremely important that these Members of Congress receive
encouragement for their courageous votes. We need to demonstrate to Members
of Congress that there are many organizations in this country that support
peace, justice, human rights and international law and want to see these
standards applied to our foreign policy toward Israel and Palestine.
To express our appreciation to those Members of Congress who voted no or
present on this resolution, the US Campaign is helping to organize a
petition drive. During the week of July 26, the US Campaign will meet with
these Congressional offices and deliver to them a letter of thanks for their
vote. We hope that your organization will endorse this petition by Friday,
July 23 and join us in thanking these Members of Congress. The petition is
reprinted below and can be signed on our website at:
http://www.endtheoccupation.org/petition.php?pid=3
TEXT OF PETITION:
Endorse the petition at:
http://www.endtheoccupation.org/petition.php?pid=3
Dear Representative,
Thank you for voting no (or present) on House Resolution 713 on Thursday,
July 15. This resolution deplored the advisory opinion of the International
Court of Justice (ICJ) which ruled that the wall that Israel is building in
the West Bank is illegal and must be dismantled.
We are deeply concerned about both the process by which the resolution was
brought to the floor and its substance. A significant resolution such as
House Resolution 713 should have been vetted properly through normal
committee procedures rather than being rushed to the floor for a vote under
suspension. One of the distinguishing characteristics of our democracy is
the ability of citizen groups to offer input and register their opinions on
legislative issues. The way in which House Resolution 713 was brought to the
floor for consideration did not allow this.
House Resolution 713 contains several mischaracterizations of the ICJ
advisory opinion on Israel’s wall. The resolution deplores the “misuse” of
the ICJ by the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) and asserts that it
requested an advisory opinion to advance a “narrow political purpose”. In
its advisory opinion, the ICJ thoughtfully questions its jurisdiction and
concludes that the UNGA properly submitted a request for the court to offer
an advisory opinion on a legal matter (paragraphs 15-17). The ICJ also ruled
that it retains jurisdiction over legal matters even if those matters have
political aspects as well (paragraph 41).
House Resolution 713 also claims falsely that the ICJ advisory opinion
“attempt[s] to infringe upon Israel's right to self defense.” In fact, the
ICJ ruled that Israel “has to face numerous indiscriminate and deadly acts
of violence against its civilian population. It has the right, and indeed
the duty, to respond in order to protect the life of its citizens.” The
court noted, however, that the “measures taken are bound nonetheless to
remain in conformity with applicable international law” (paragraph 142),
which its wall does not. Moreover, the Court recognized (paragraph 162) that
both “Israel and Palestine are under an obligation scrupulously to observe
the rules of international humanitarian law, one of the paramount purposes
of which is to protect civilian life.”
We applaud the sound legal opinion rendered by the ICJ (paragraph 163(B)) to
the effect that “Israel is under an obligation to terminate its breaches of
international law; it is under an obligation to cease forthwith the works of
construction of the wall being built in the Occupied Palestinian Territory,
including in and around East Jerusalem, [and] to dismantle forthwith the
structure therein situated.”
As US organizations that support a US foreign policy based on human rights
and international law, we believe it is important for Congress to implement
the steps called for by the ICJ. In its advisory opinion, the ICJ ruled:
“All States are under an obligation not to recognize the illegal situation
resulting from the construction of the wall and not to render aid or
assistance in maintaining the situation created by such construction.” The
court also ruled that all states must “ensure compliance by Israel with
international humanitarian law” as embodied in the Fourth Geneva Convention
(paragraph 163(D)).
We commend your courageous decision to vote no (or present) on House
Resolution 713 and uphold the integrity of the ICJ. We look forward to
working with you to improve US policy toward Israel and Palestine so that we
support peace, justice, self-determination, human rights, and international
law for everyone.
Signed by,
1. Committee for Peace in Israel and Palestine, East Hampton, NY
2. Global Exchange, San Francisco, CA
3. Jews for Peace in Palestine and Israel, Washington, DC
4. US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation, Washington, DC
5. Citizens for Justice in the Middle East, Kansas City, MO
> Endorse the petition at:
http://www.endtheoccupation.org/petition.php?pid=3
> Send an
email to info@cjme.org and let us know
the results of setting up a meeting with your elected official on this
issue.
MORE INFORMATION:
- World Court decision -
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/449395.html (from Ha'aretz, Israeli
news)
- Wall Fact Sheet -
http://stopthewall.org/factsheets/64.shtml
- Wall Maps -
http://stopthewall.us/maps.htm
- Stop the Wall-US -
http://www.stopthewall.us
- Stop the Wall-Palestine -
http://www.stopthewall.org
- Churches for Middle East Peace -
"Church Leaders Ask for
Cooperation with U.N. to Resolve Barrier Issue and Resume Peace
Negotiations" (7/9/04)
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