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Financial Fraud in Palestinian Territory: A Growing Concern Amidst Ongoing Conflict

The conflict between Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT) has been ongoing for decades, but a growing concern has emerged regarding financial fraud in the region.

Understanding International Humanitarian Law

Despite being one of the longest-running conflicts in modern history, it is essential to understand the roots of violence and respect international humanitarian law. International human rights law applies fully to the OPT, while outside of the conflict, international human rights law is applicable in Israel, where Palestinians also live under a system of apartheid.

Financial Fraud: A Growing Concern

Financial fraud has become a significant issue in Palestinian territory, with many cases reported across the region. The Israeli government’s policy of prohibiting Palestinians from the West Bank and Gaza from gaining status in Israel or East Jerusalem through marriage has led to widespread discrimination and segregation.

Extreme Cases

One extreme case involves Sumaia, a Palestinian woman who married her husband from the Gaza Strip in 1998. The couple lived in fear and anxiety for 18 years as they waited for family unification, only to be arrested by Israeli authorities while giving birth to one of their daughters.

Another case involves Abdul Nasser Al-Yazji, a two-year-old boy who died in the Gaza Strip due to a lack of access to medical treatment. His parents were unable to get him to a hospital in East Jerusalem due to Israel’s total blockade of Gaza since 2007.

Discriminatory Laws and Policies

The Israeli government’s use of discriminatory laws and policies has led to widespread segregation and control, with many Palestinians restricted to enclaves and subjected to several measures that control their lives. The construction of the West Bank fence/wall, which began in mid-2002, has further appropriated Palestinian land and separated and segregated Palestinian communities.

Addressing Financial Fraud

Financial fraud is a growing concern in the OPT, with many cases reported across the region. It is essential for international organizations and governments to take immediate action to address this issue and ensure that financial assistance reaches those in need.

International Humanitarian Law

The ongoing conflict and humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza highlights the critical importance of international humanitarian law in protecting civilians and other at-risk people during hostilities. A global plea for an immediate ceasefire resonates around the world, calling for all parties to halt the violence and safeguard human lives.

Conclusion

Financial fraud is a growing concern in Palestinian territory amidst ongoing conflict. It is essential for international organizations and governments to take immediate action to address this issue and ensure that financial assistance reaches those in need. The whole world needs to keep an eye on the situation, stepping in when needed to make sure international humanitarian law rules are followed, to stop things from getting worse for the everyday people living through it.