Israeli authorities are blocking all humanitarian aid into Gaza - threatening mass starvation.
Almost the entire population of Gaza has been forcibly displaced with tens of thousands killed by Israeli military operations - including journalists, medics and aid workers. And vital public infrastructure has been destroyed.
Collective punishment is prohibited under international humanitarian law.
The TUC is calling on the UK government to put urgent pressure on Israel to ensure full humanitarian access to Gaza and to implement the ceasefire deal in full.
In April TUC General Secretary, Paul Nowak, travelled to the West Bank and witnessed first-hand the human and labour rights abuses being experienced by Palestinian workers on a daily basis.
The international community must take a stand against Israeli government plans for further illegal settlement building and annexation in the West Bank.
And it must oppose any plans to seize the Gaza Strip and remove the Palestinian population.
We’re also calling on the UK government to:
The TUC supports genuine efforts towards a just, lasting and comprehensive peace that is consistent with international law, and is based on a two-state solution, which promotes equality, democracy and respect for human and labour rights.
Discuss with colleagues in your branch what kind of action is best suited to your workplace and its circumstances – and ensure all workers are treated respectfully.
Options for taking action include:
The International Court of Justice has found that in relation to the occupation, “Israel’s legislation and measures constitute breach of Article 3” of the UN Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Racial Discrimination.
This states: “States Parties particularly condemn racial segregation and apartheid and undertake to prevent, prohibit and eradicate all practices of this nature in territories under their jurisdiction.”
UN General Secretary, Antonio Guterres warned that it is vital to avoid any form of ethnic cleansing in Gaza.
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