Sunday, June 7, 2026
DOP - Days of Palestine
  • Home
  • News
    • 1948 Lands
    • Gaza
    • Jerusalem
    • Refugees
    • West Bank
    • Palestinian Prisoners
  • World
  • Reports
    • Demolitions & displacement
    • Gaza blockade
    • International Reports
    • Jerusalem
    • Local Issues
    • Martyrs & Casualties
    • Occupation & Settlements
    • Palestinian prisoners
  • Media
    • Podcast
    • Infographic
    • Pictures
    • Video
      • Closer eye on the Israeli Occupation
      • Info Videos
      • My story
      • PIM
      • Trends
      • who’s gonna know
  • Opinions
  • Features
  • Pal Archive
    • Historical Palestine
    • Israel Atrocities
    • Gaza War Diaries
  • About us
Donate
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • 1948 Lands
    • Gaza
    • Jerusalem
    • Refugees
    • West Bank
    • Palestinian Prisoners
  • World
  • Reports
    • Demolitions & displacement
    • Gaza blockade
    • International Reports
    • Jerusalem
    • Local Issues
    • Martyrs & Casualties
    • Occupation & Settlements
    • Palestinian prisoners
  • Media
    • Podcast
    • Infographic
    • Pictures
    • Video
      • Closer eye on the Israeli Occupation
      • Info Videos
      • My story
      • PIM
      • Trends
      • who’s gonna know
  • Opinions
  • Features
  • Pal Archive
    • Historical Palestine
    • Israel Atrocities
    • Gaza War Diaries
  • About us
No Result
View All Result
DOP - Days of Palestine
No Result
View All Result
Home News 1948 Lands

Palestine too has a right to self-defence

September 13, 2023
in 1948 Lands
Reading Time: 4 mins read
Palestine too has a right to self-defence
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Last week, former US Ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, tweeted then retweeted: “Israel has a right to self-defense.” This bold statement seems to be missing a crucial detail: Palestine too has a right to self-defence.

In accordance with international humanitarian law, wars of national liberation have been expressly embraced, through the adoption of Additional Protocol I to the Geneva Conventions of 1949, as a protected and essential right of occupied people everywhere.

Nevertheless, the statement perfectly encompasses the world’s impression and reaction to Palestinians exercising the same right, which is heavily warped in inequity, double standards and injustice.

The tweet came in response to an attack carried out in the illegal settlement of Neve Ya’akov, where seven settlers were killed and three wounded. In an attempt to condemn the attack the former US envoy wrote: “I’m heartbroken over the news coming out of Jerusalem tonight. Only a monster would open fire on a crowd of innocent worshippers praying in a synagogue. This act of evil only emboldens the Jewish people’s resolve and we must stand with them against all terrorism.

But, the attack did not take place in a place of worship.

In fact, the illegal settlement of Neve Ya’akov, based in occupied East Jerusalem, serves as the Israeli military’s central command centre for the occupation of the West Bank, known as Fort Nehemiah.

Established in 1972 on land illegally seized by the Israeli occupation authorities, the settlement strategically links the belt of Jewish-only settlements, based in the centre of East Jerusalem to the western part of the city, resulting in the fragmentation of Palestinian communities.

Israel occupied the West Bank in 1967 and has built dozens of settlements and outposts in the region which are considered illegal under international law, along with most of the international community, considered to be a major obstacle to peace.

Noticeably absent from her chain of tweets is Israel’s four-hour-long massacre in the Jenin refugee camp just a day earlier. The bloodshed marked the day as the deadliest Israeli military raid in the West Bank in years, which left at least nine Palestinians killed and 20 others wounded, including children and a 61-year-old woman after the Israeli military forces invaded the crowded, built-up neighbourhood.

A 10th Palestinian was shot dead later that day near Al-Ram, north of Jerusalem.

Home to some 15,000 Palestinians, whose families fled or were expelled from cities and villages in what is now northern Israel during the 1948 Nakba, Jenin camp has witnessed an increase in violent incursions by the Israeli army.

Just days before the deadly raid, two Palestinian men were shot dead by Israeli soldiers in the very same camp. According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, Jawad Fareed Bawaqneh, a 57-year-old father of six and teacher at a local school, was shot directly in the chest and 28-year-old Adham Jabareen was hit in his stomach.

A large number of Israeli occupation forces with more than 70 armed vehicles raided the Jenin refugee camp and attacked several residents with live fire and tear gas, triggering protests from locals.

These historical and social contexts are blatantly ignored not only in Nikki Haley’s tweets but the majority of the news reporting on the Neve Ya’akov shooting. They are, however, crucial to understanding the event as a whole and acknowledging the ongoing Israeli brutality under which Palestinians live and to which the media remains silent.

Implicit in this double standard is reinforcing the idea that Palestinians should simply submit to their own murder, assault and dispossession; that resistance, in the case of Palestine, is a crime.

But it is not just the Israeli aggression on Jenin or the recurring raids across the occupied West Bank which have led to Palestinian anger; Palestinians have been living under an apartheid system which leaves them few rights.

In January alone, 35 Palestinians including five children were killed. This was after 2022 was branded the deadliest year for Palestinians – especially in the West Bank – since 2005, with over 226 Palestinians killed by Israeli occupation forces, including 49 during a three-day-long bombing of the Gaza Strip. With 35 lives lost already this year, the momentum of last year’s violence by the Israeli occupation seems set not only to continue but to increase in 2023, averaging an execution a day.

Yet, despite the brutality, Palestinians who resist are repeatedly demonised and labelled “terrorists”. While the aggressor, Israel, continues to tighten the noose it has placed around them.

Palestine needs to stop being alienated from the fundamental right to self-determination, freedom and independence, recognised under international law. For Palestinians suffering under decades of illegal military occupation, this includes the right to resistance in any form necessary.

 

Shortlink for this post: https://daysofpalestine.ps/?p=34887

Tags: freedom fightersGeneva ConventionsPalestinian resistance
DONATE NOW
Previous Post

IOF Shoot 6 Palestinian Citizens, Detain Others in Aqabat Jaber

Next Post

Artists Call on Barbican to End Cooperation with Israeli Embassy

Next Post
Artists Call on Barbican to End Cooperation with Israeli Embassy

Artists Call on Barbican to End Cooperation with Israeli Embassy

Latest News

Three Sisters Face a Rare Disease Trapped Behind Closed Gaza Crossings
Gaza

Thousands of Critically Ill Gaza Patients Left Without Access to Treatment

by olfa olfa
June 7, 2026
0

Read moreDetails
Israeli Attacks Across Gaza Kill Ten, Including Five Children

Hamas: Gaza Tent Camp Massacre Aimed at Blocking Ceasefire Efforts

June 7, 2026
Israeli Forces Continue Ceasefire Violations as Airstrikes and Shelling Kill One in Eastern Gaza

Four Killed in Gaza Following Renewed Israeli Violations and Artillery Fire

June 7, 2026
US Approves $151.8M Arms Sale to Israel

Microsoft Admits Complicity with Israel in Palestinians’ Surveillance

June 7, 2026
Israeli Strikes Kill 10 Across Gaza Strip, Destroy Two Homes 

Israeli Strikes Kill 10 Across Gaza Strip, Destroy Two Homes 

June 7, 2026

ABOUT US

Days of Palestine Foundation is a Palestinian media organization concerned with international media. It is dedicated for getting the Palestinian narrative reached to the whole world as well as advocating the Palestinian people and the just Cause of Palestine.

TRENDS IN PALESTINE

  • Thousands of Critically Ill Gaza Patients Left Without Access to Treatment June 7, 2026
  • Hamas: Gaza Tent Camp Massacre Aimed at Blocking Ceasefire Efforts June 7, 2026
  • Four Killed in Gaza Following Renewed Israeli Violations and Artillery Fire June 7, 2026
  • Microsoft Admits Complicity with Israel in Palestinians’ Surveillance June 7, 2026

CATEGORIES

  • BDS
  • Jerusalem
  • 1948 Lands
  • Opinions
  • International Reports
  • palresponds
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Donate
No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • 1948 Lands
    • Gaza
    • Jerusalem
    • Refugees
    • West Bank
    • Palestinian Prisoners
  • World
  • Reports
    • Demolitions & displacement
    • Gaza blockade
    • International Reports
    • Jerusalem
    • Local Issues
    • Martyrs & Casualties
    • Occupation & Settlements
    • Palestinian prisoners
  • Media
    • Podcast
    • Infographic
    • Pictures
    • Video
      • Closer eye on the Israeli Occupation
      • Info Videos
      • My story
      • PIM
      • Trends
      • who’s gonna know
  • Art & Culture
  • Articles
  • DOP Forum
  • Features
  • International Solidarity
    • BDS
  • Opinions
  • Over the wall
    • Brazil
    • France
    • Italy
    • Spain
  • Pal Archive
    • Historical Palestine
    • Israel Atrocities
    • Gaza War Diaries
  • Translations & Participations

© 2023 Days of Palestine