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Thousands sign petition urging UN to condemn Hamas ‎ecoterrorism

by  Danie Brenner and Israel Hayom Staff
Published on  08-06-2018 00:00
Last modified: 12-23-2019 11:54
Thousands sign petition urging UN to condemn Hamas ‎ecoterrorism

Thick smoke rises over the Israel-Gaza border as Palestinian rioters burn hundreds of tires

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An international petition urging the United Nations to condemn ‎Hamas, the terrorist group that rules the Gaza ‎Strip, for conducting an environmental terrorism ‎campaign against Israel in recent months has gained ‎over 12,000 signatures so far, Israel Hayom learned Sunday.

The terrorist arson campaign of launching incendiary kites and balloons from Gaza, which began ‎in ‎‎‎‎April, has decimated some 10,000 ‎acres of ‎‎‎forest ‎and farmland in southern Israel and has ‎caused ‎‎‎millions of dollars in damage. Environmental experts ‎‎say it ‎‎‎will take at least 15 years to rehabilitate ‎‎the ‎‎‎wildlife and vegetation that have been ‎destroyed.‎

The petition, issued by the World Jewish Congress, ‎states that the terrorists "have burned ‎thousands of tires and launched hundreds of ‎incendiary devices into Israeli territory. The ‎combined effect of these heinous acts has not only ‎led to the release of toxic materials into the ‎fragile ecosystem, but has resulted in the ‎destruction of more than 7,400 acres of land, ‎hundreds of acres of wheat fields, and 2,700 acres ‎of protected nature reserves."‎

It urges U.N. Environment Program Executive Director Erik Solheim "to condemn ‎Hamas and other terrorist groups in Gaza for causing ‎serious environmental damage in the southern part of ‎Israel."‎

An Israeli field burns in a fire caused by a Palestinian incendiary kite Rafi Babian

The petition urges the U.N. to censure Hamas for its actions.‎
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‎"Both United Nations resolutions and ‎international humanitarian law expressly prohibit ‎the destruction of the natural environment in armed ‎conflict, and yet the international community has ‎remained silent as Hamas wages environmental warfare ‎that endangers civilians, [and] wildlife, and ravages the ‎natural beauty and resources of Israel's southern ‎region," the petition said.

It points out that Hamas' ecoterrorism could constitute a war crime. ‎

‎"In May 2016, the Environment Assembly of the United ‎Nations Environment Program reaffirmed U.N. General ‎Assembly resolution 47/37 titled 'Protection of the ‎Environment in Armed Conflict,' which stressed 'that ‎destruction of the environment not justified by ‎military necessity and carried out wantonly is ‎clearly contrary to existing international law.' Article 35 (3) of the Additional Protocol to the ‎Geneva Conventions states: 'It is prohibited to ‎employ methods or means of warfare which are ‎intended, or may be expected, to cause widespread, ‎longterm and severe damage to the natural ‎environment.'‎

‎"The World Jewish Congress calls on the U.N. ‎Environmental Program and Director Solheim to ‎condemn these acts and use all necessary measures at ‎their disposal to ensure that these illegal actions ‎cease immediately."

The chairman of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish ‎Organizations, Arthur Stark, and Executive ‎Vice Chairman and CEO Malcolm Hoenlein issued a joint ‎statement saying, "These are acts of terror that ‎must be condemned by ‎all those who profess to care ‎about the poisoning of ‎the atmosphere and the ‎destruction of the ecosystem, ‎let alone peace in the ‎region.‎ We urge environmental organizations in the U.S. and ‎abroad, as well as people of good will to join in ‎condemning these acts of ecoterrorism." ‎

World Jewish Congress CEO Robert Singer ‎will present ‎‎the petition to the U.N. in the coming days.‎

‎"Hamas deliberately violates international ‎environmental law and must be held accountable for ‎the damage caused by its actions," he said. ‎

‎"I call on the U.N. to act against Hamas, condemn ‎its actions, and recognize it as a terrorist ‎organization in every way. Hamas must be stopped ‎once and for all."‎

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