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For immediate release, 10-11-2000.
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BADIL Occasional Bulletin - 2 (November 2000):
"INTERNATIONAL PROTECTION FORCES -
OVERVIEW and RELEVANCE for the PALESTINIAN CASE"

BADIL Resource Center has released the second of a series of Occasional
Bulletins aimed at contributing to current lobby efforts for international
protection of the Palestinian people.
Bulletin No. 2 provides:
1.	An overview of the major types of international protection forces
authorized under UN auspices to ensure international peace and security, and
respect for the rights of individuals as delineated by international law:

a)	Military Observer Missions;
b)	Peacekeeping Forces composed of national contingents of troops;
c)	Complex Operations composed of military, civilian police and other
civilian personnel (e.g. UNMIBH in Bosnia & Herzogovina);
d)	Multinational Forces composed of UN member states authorized to take
joint military action (e.g. KFOR in Kosovo);

2.	An examination of the relevance of International Protection Forces for
Palestinians: Based on the experience with two international forces deployed
in Israel/Palestine in the past (UNTSO, 1948; TIPH, Hebron, 1994) and the
limited protection program operated by UNRWA during the first Intifada (RAO,
1987-1992), and given the gross, systematic, and persistent violation of
Palestinian rights by the
Israeli government, military, and settlers, monitoring and reporting of
Israeli violations has failed to provide adequate protection of the
Palestinian people.
3.	Recommendations:

* Efficient protection of the Palestinian people from immediate human rights
violations by Israeli military and settlers, as well as facilitation and
assistance in the implementation of a future
political agreement which is consistent with international law and UN
resolutions (181, 194, 242, 338) requires a COMPLEX INTERNATIONAL PROTECTION
OPERATION (type c) with UN Charter, Chapter VII authorization.
* Palestinian, Arab, and international non-governmental organizations and
the solidarity movement can encourage and facilitate efficient international
intervention on behalf of Palestinian rights by lobbying UN organs and
mechanisms for maximum involvement and protection in the framework of their
mandate, and by lobbying governments, policy makers, and policy advisors of
UN members states support the Palestinian demand for international
involvement and protection.

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For more on the violation of Palestinian rights, Israeli repression
and international protection see:
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