Bereaved families demand return of their children’s bodies withheld by Israel

The families of scores of Palestinians killed by Israeli occupation forces held today a vigil in the town of Arraba, in the northern West Bank province of Jenin, demanding return of their slain children’s bodies withheld by the Israeli occupation authorities. The vigil was held in front of the house of late Palestinian prisoner Khader Adnan, who tragically died last week after 87 days of hunger strike in protest of his detention without charges or trial by Israel. The protesters chanted slogans and waved banners demanding the immediate return of the martyrs whose bodies are either buried in Israeli number cemeteries or frozen in Israeli mortuaries. Israeli occupation authorities have escalated the practice of withholding the bodies of Palestinians killed by Israeli forces, claiming that funerals of Palestinians had provided grounds for incitement. According to rights groups, the bodies of at least 132 Palestinians, including 12 children, killed by Israeli forces since 2015 are currently withheld by the Israeli occupation authorities. International law considers the practice a violation of human rights. The Geneva Conventions state that the parties of an armed conflict must bury the deceased in an honorable way, and ‘if possible according to the rites of the religion to which they belonged and that their graves are respected, properly maintained, and marked in such a way that they can always be recognized’. In 2017, the Israeli Supreme Court ruled that the state has no legal basis to withhold bodies, but reversed course in 2019 and upheld the government’s policy to withhold bodies of Palestinians killed by Israeli occupation troops. According to Adalah Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights, a Haifa-based NGO, Israel is the only country in the world that has a policy of confiscation of human remains, where it relies on regulations dating back to 1945 (during the British Mandate) as grounds for its policy.

Source: Palestine News & Information Agency (WAFA)