7th Session of the Forum on Minority Issues
Agenda Item III: Understanding the root causes of violence and atrocity crimes
Honourable Chair,
I speak on behalf of Al-Haq, a Palestinian human rights organisation based in the Occupied
Palestinian Territory.
We would like to express our grave concern with regards to the ongoing violations against the
Palestinian Bedouin community in the OPT. There are approximately 30,000 Palestinian
Bedouins residing in the West Bank, making them a numerical minority living under occupation.
Most Bedouins are located in Area C and as residents of the area, they are considered to be
amongst the most vulnerable groups residing in the West Bank, lacking humanitarian assistance
and access to basic services, as UN OCHA highlights1.
In 1948, a large number of the Palestinian Bedouin community was forcibly displaced from the
Naqab desert. Today, the same community continues to be at imminent risk of forcible
displacement from the OPT due to discriminatory practices of the Israeli Civil Administration
(ICA) in an attempt to eradicate Palestinian presence in Area C.
As part of the Palestinian population in the OPT, the Bedouin community is subject to an
institutionalised form of discrimination by Israel. On a regular basis, Bedouins endure settler
violence exacerbated due to Israel's granting of impunity to the settlers; land expropriation;
continuous and unjustified house demolitions by the ICA. Clearly, the Palestinian population,
particularly the Bedouins in Area C, are unable to exercise sovereignty over their land and
natural resources on which they heavily rely for survival.
On 27 April 2014, the head of the planning branch at the Israeli Ministry of Defence said that
there is a military plan to remove Bedouins from large areas of the West Bank in order to
“gather and regulate them in an orderly and proper manner”2. The Bedouins would then be
transferred to the Nuweima area, north of Jericho.
Forcible transfer is listed as a grave breach in Article 147 of the Geneva Conventions and it is
constituted as a war crime by the ICC Statute. We urge the international community to halt the
Nuweima plan and investigate the widespread and systematic nature of Israel’s policies and
practices that have lead to the forcible transfer of the Palestinian Bedouin community.
1
Ramesh Rajasingham, Head of the OCHA office in the oPt, PRESS RELEASE, New figures indicate an estimated
300,000 Palestinians reside in Area C of the West Bank, Jerusalem, 5 March 2014. See also B’Tselem, the Israeli
Information Centre for Human Right in the Occupied Territory, ‘Civil administration plans to expel tens of
thousands from Area C’, 10 Oct 2011 http://www.btselem.org/
2
The Nineteenth Kenesset, Second Session, Minutes No. of the meeting of the Judea and Samaria Region
Subcommittee of the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, 27 April 2014. http://jahalin.org/wpcontent/uploads/2012/01/2014.04.27-Minutes-Judea-and-Samaria-Region-Subcommittee-of-the-Foreign-Affairsand-Defense-Committee.pdf