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Mr. John Gatt Rutter
The Representative
European Union Representative Office for the West Bank, Gaza Strip and UNRWA
EU Partnership for Peace program:
Unethical abuse of Palestinian vulnerability for dubious political objectives
Open letter to the EU delegation and diplomatic missions in occupied Palestine
Palestinian civil society organizations including, Palestinian NGOs, unions and community
organizations working to protect the social, economic, cultural, civil and political rights of the
Palestinian people, are deeply dismayed by the recent call for proposals to the EU Partnership for
Peace program. We protest in the strongest terms against the unethical manner in which the call forthis EU program conditions that eligible projects of humanitarian and development aid must
involve Jews and Arabs, and suggests that aid to the most vulnerable Palestinian communities
should be instrumentalized for a peace defined as maintaining the viability of the Two State
solution.1
Palestinians, as civilians under military occupation and victims of systematic Israeli violations of their
human rights, have an unconditional right to protection and assistance. This right and the
corresponding obligations of States are codified in international law and humanitarian principles.
The conditioning of provision of such aid with the participation of a provider belonging to a
particular ethnic group contravenes the standards of international law, humanitarian principles andethics. The particular attempt of the EU to condition aid to the most vulnerable Palestinian
populations with the participation of Jewish Israel actors, i.e., members of the group of oppressors,
contributes to the politicization of aid and is especially problematic and unacceptable in this context.
Palestinian civil society concurs with the assessment of the EU that peace based on a two-state
solution has become deeply undermined. However, in this regard we reiterate our position that no
peace will be achieved, unless the international diplomatic community is willing to create and the
political framework required for ending Israels prolonged occupation and oppression of the
Palestinian people, and that the required political framework must, more than anything else, ensure
respect of international humanitarian and human rights law by Israel, other States and interstateorganizations such as the EU. In this context, we recall the numerous evaluations of peace
programs , such as the EUs People to People and Partnership for Peace, which have concluded that
bottom-up civil society initiatives are doomed to be ineffective as long as the diplomatic community
fails to perform its role and responsibilities.
Based on the above, Palestinian civil society urges the European Union to respect the right of
Palestinians to dignified and unconditional support of their human rights and humanitarian needs.
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We call upon the EU to avoid further politicization of humanitarian aid and immediately remove the
unethical condition of participation of Jews and Arabs from the eligibility criteria of the
Partnership for Peace program.
We also urge the EU and its members to prioritize efforts for creating the legal and political
framework required for peace by implementing the recommendations of the ICJ advisory opinion of
2004. As a first and long-overdue step, we call upon the EU and member States to ban products and
companies involved in the illegal Israeli settlement enterprise in occupied Palestinian territory from
European markets.
Occupied Jerusalem, 29 January 2013
The Palestinian Non-Governmental Organizations Network
The Civic National Commission in Jerusalem.
The Palestinian BDS National Committee (BNC).
Copies to (c.c):
- Mss. Catherine Ashton: Ambassador, High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairsand Security policy.
- Mr. Andrew Standley: Ambassador, Head of the Delegation of the European Union to theState of Israel.
- Mss. Joanna Wronecka: Ambassador, Head of the Delegation of the European Uion to theHashemite kingdom of Jordan.
- The diplomatic missions in Jerusalem.