The following statement on the decision by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) and the revocation of funds to the UNRWA (the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East, the UN’s program in Palestine) was issued by Pax Christi International on January 31, 2024.

Use this link to read this statement as a PDF.

Brussels — While it applauds the decision by the International Court of Justice (ICJ), Pax Christi International remains steadfast in its call for an immediate ceasefire and the safe return of all hostages. The staggering loss of life and unfathomable misery visited upon the innocent Gazan population, nearly half of whom are children, must end now.

In a legally binding order, the ICJ requires Israel to:

  1. take all measures to ensure that acts deemed genocidal under the Genocide Convention do not take place in Gaza;
  2. ensure that its military does not commit genocidal acts;
  3. prevent and punish genocide incitement and rhetoric;
  4. enable and facilitate the provision of basic services and humanitarian assistance to the people of Gaza;
  5. prevent destruction and preserve evidence of genocide in its military operations, and
  6. report to the court within one month, informing the court of its compliance with today’s preliminary measures order, and in response to South Africa’s genocide complaint.

As articulated in Articles I and IV of the Genocide Convention, State Parties to the convention have an obligation to prevent and punish the crime of genocide. Pax Christi International joins the call by leading humanitarian and human rights organisations “to halt the transfer of weapons, parts and ammunition to Israel and Palestinian armed groups while there is a risk they are used to commit or facilitate serious violations of international humanitarian or human rights law.” To stop the killing, maiming, and destruction the flow of arms to either side must be halted immediately.

We are deeply concerned by reports that 12 UNRWA employees, 0.09 percent of its workforce in Gaza, have been implicated in the barbaric attack of 7 October. A thorough, independent, and transparent investigation of these alleged actions by the UN Office of Internal Oversight has been arranged. We reiterate that Hamas and all those who planned and executed the attack must be
punished to the full extent of the law. However, Pax Christi International understands that UNRWA is the lifeline to the 1.7 million refugees in Gaza who depend on UNRWA for their survival. The tireless work of UNRWA’s 13,000 workers in Gaza, who have lost over 150 of their colleagues and suffered personal losses and displacement, must continue with the full support of the international community. To undermine its work is to collectively punish a suffering, innocent population by denying them the delivery of the most basic life-sustaining aid.

Pax Christi International strongly supports all efforts to stop the violence which has killed over 26,000 people and injured more than 65,000 in 115 days of hostilities. The world is witnessing the unthinkable. It is imperative that the international community exert all its power and leverage to end this carnage and take decisive diplomatic action towards a lasting peace built on justice. Anything less will be seen by history as complicity.

We call on all governments to:

  • call for an immediate ceasefire,
  • demand the safe release of hostages being held by Hamas and other militant groups as well as those individuals incarcerated by Israel without any due process,
  • immediately reinstate all funding for UNRWA to avert a catastrophic crisis,
  • review their economic ties to Israel and suspend defence partnerships,
  • institute a two-way embargo of all military equipment and support,
  • insist through diplomatic action the assurance of access to all humanitarian aid, including a review of dual-use items.

    12 thoughts on “Pax Christi International statement on ICJ decision, defunding of UNRWA

    1. An immediate ceasefire sounds good in theory, but wasn’t one in effect last Oct 6? How did that work out? Why will the next one be different? Won’t Einstein’s definition of insanity come into play? Hamas has sworn to repeat Oct 7 as often as necessary until Israel is gone. Are they lying or being true to their charter? Is UNRWA trustworthy?

      1. “Dislike” — no sense of history, of context, of empathy and compassion for the downtrodden and besieged victims of this unconscionable act of untold terror by the forces of Colonial/Militant/Genocidal Zionism. A suggestion: End the thus-far interminable, illegal occupation of the Palestinian people’s lives and land!…such would lead to justice, accountability, human rights and dignity for the victimized Palestinians, peace, and a hopeful future for all in the land of The Prince of Peace…and no need for any “ceasefire.”

      2. Dislike. Yahweh said, “I put before you life and death.” Your choice, John?
        The current score is 1,500 dead Israelis, 32,000 dead (or missing) Gazans.

        1. Lorin, I “Like” your riposte very much!

          (What’s wrong with the “Like” feature of this forum?!)

    2. Is no one going to reply to the above post? Similarly, how can the West justify its official indifference to the skull-crushing and criminal amputation of the limbs of little Palestinian girls and boys? As a friend and colleague, a psychiatrist and Jewish American, recently proclaimed at an academic senate meeting, « Biden’s enabling of the Gaza massacre has surpassed the unspeakably criminal. In fact, he added, I urge everyone present in this meeting to consider the following fact: in terms of both physical and psychic irreparable damage, Biden and our politicians are inflicting on the kids of Palestine damage that makes the effects of child pornographers benign in comparison.
      Hard to accept this, all you gung ho nationalists out there, including your beyond cowardly bishops who officially have yet to condemn us and Israel? I hope so.
      David-Ross Gerling, PhD

    3. Another try: What’s wrong with the (non-existent) “Like” feature of this forum? C’mon, Webmaster: Get with the program!

        1. Esp. in the Comment area: I find no “Like” button to push!!! — thus requiring my workaround.

          (Plus: Above at the main-post field for “Like,” I push “Like”…next time I visit, the “Like” is not duly posted!…I’ll try again right now.)

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