UN expert repeats 'ethnic cleansing' claim against Israel

Richard Falk tells UNHRC: Continued settlement expansion, forcible eviction of Palestinians in W. Bank, e. J'lem is "intolerable."

UN Richard Falk 311  (photo credit: Reuters)
UN Richard Falk 311
(photo credit: Reuters)
GENEVA - Israel's expansion of Jewish settlements in east Jerusalem and the eviction of Palestinians from their homes there is a form of ethnic cleansing, United Nations investigator and US academic Richard Falk told the UN Human Rights Council as it prepared to pass resolutions condemning Israeli behavior in the West Bank.
The "continued pattern of settlement expansion in east Jerusalem combined with the forcible eviction of long-residing Palestinians are creating an intolerable situation" in the part of the city previously controlled by Jordan, he said.
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This situation "can only be described in its cumulative impact as a form of ethnic cleansing," Falk declared.
In a linked discussion on Israeli policies towards lands it seized in the 1967 Six Day War, Israeli and Palestinian delegates clashed over the recent killing of members of a Jewish settler family in the settlement of Itamar in West Bank.
Israel's ambassador Aharon Leshno Yaar called on Palestinian leaders to condemn the March 11 murders of three children, including a baby, and their parents "without caveats or hedging" in Arabic to their own people.
Almost as shocking as the killings, "in the days following the massacre many Palestinians took to the streets celebrating the deaths of this family," Leshno Yaar said.
But Palestinian envoy Ibrahim Kraishi said the killings had already been condemned by the Palestinian Authority as "an act of terrorism" that was not part of his people's culture. "Rather, it is the culture of the occupying power," he added.
In his speech, Falk said he would like the Human Rights Council to ask the International Court of Justice to look at Israeli behavior in the West Bank.
This should focus on whether the prolonged occupation of the West Bank and east Jerusalem had elements of "colonialism, apartheid and ethnic cleansing inconsistent with international humanitarian law," the investigator declared.
Israel declines to deal with Falk or even allow him into the country, accusing him of bias against the Jewish state.

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Falk made similar comments in February when he revealed parts of his report, which he presented on Monday, on his online blog.