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Amnesty: Irish law to ban trade in Israel settlement products key step

Thursday 12-July-2018

Amnesty International welcomed the legislative efforts made by Ireland to prohibit certain economic activities with illegal settlements in territories deemed occupied under international law such as the Occupied Palestinian Territories.

“Business activities in or with illegal settlements such as the trade in settlement goods and services contribute to the economy of these settlements and therefore to their viability development and expansion” said Amnesty International. “States that promote or allow these activities are at least implicitly conferring recognition to an illegal situation and assisting in its maintenance therefore acting against their international obligations not to recognize as lawful and not to assist in an illegal situation (the establishment of settlements by an occupying power in occupied territory).”

“This is why Amnesty International is calling on states to ban the import of goods from Israel’s illegal settlement in the Occupied Palestinian Territories and to prohibit companies domiciled in their territory from operating in Israel’s settlements or trading in Israeli settlements’ goods and services” the organization added.

Amnesty International lauded the Control of Economic Activity (Occupied Territories) Bill 2018 as an important step towards Ireland complying with its international obligations not to recognize and not to assist in an illegal situation under international law and its obligation to ensure respect for the Geneva Conventions.

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