Alon-Lee Green: 'There are millions of Palestinians living under Israeli military rule for decades'
Israeli activist Alon-Lee Green condemns new death penalty law as 'apartheid' and calls for an end to occupation through diplomacy and equality.
Israeli activist Alon-Lee Green condemns new death penalty law as 'apartheid' and calls for an end to occupation through diplomacy and equality. | Contesto: cronaca
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- Alon-Lee Green: 'There are millions of Palestinians living under Israeli military rule for decades'
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In a stark critique of Israel's political trajectory, Alon-Lee Green, National Director of the grassroots movement Standing Together, has denounced a newly proposed death penalty law as a "discriminative, racist, and apartheid law" designed exclusively to target Palestinians, including those in the occupied West Bank, while exempting Israeli settlers. The comments were made during a recent interview, framing the legislation as a symptom of a decades-long military occupation that he argues must end through a paradigm shift toward diplomacy and equality. Green's condemnation centers on the law's selective application, which he states "only targets Palestinians and does not apply to Israelis, namely the West Bank settlers." This, he contends, institutionalizes a two-tiered legal system within the same territory, a core feature of what international human rights organizations and critics have described as apartheid. The legislation, currently under debate, has sparked intense controversy within Israel and drawn sharp rebuke from abroad, with opponents warning it could escalate violence and further entrench systemic inequality. The activist's broader argument extends beyond the specific law to challenge the foundational strategy of Israeli security policy. He asserts that the ongoing military campaigns, which have defined the conflict for generations, are "not only strategically ineffective but morally corrosive and politically instrumentalised." For Green, the perpetual cycle of violence fails to provide security for Israelis while subjecting millions of Palestinians to indefinite military rule, a situation he describes as politically unsustainable and ethically bankrupt. Standing Together, the organization Green leads, represents a growing, though politically marginalized, constituency within Israel that advocates for a binational, Jewish-Arab partnership. Their platform is built on a vision of "a fundamentally different paradigm, one rooted in diplomacy, equality, and the end of occupation." This position places them at odds with the current governing coalition, which has moved to strengthen Israel's military and legal control over the West Bank and has...
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