Middle East Quartet is failing, warn
aid agencies
Source: Oxfam GB - UK
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The Middle East Quartet (EU, Russia, UN, USA) is failing - making inadequate progress towards
improving the lives of Palestinians nor improving the prospects for peace - according to a new report by leading aid agencies published today (Thursday 25 September). ‘The
Middle East Quartet: A Progress Report” is released on the eve of a crucial meeting of the Quartet members in New York to discuss the future of the Middle East peace process. The
coalition of 21 aid agencies and human rights organisations - including CARE International UK, Christian Aid, Oxfam International, Save the Children UK and World Vision Jerusalem - warns that key
areas the Quartet committed to improving remain unchanged or have deteriorated since the Annapolis Conference last November, when the group launched its major bid for peace in the
Middle East:
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- Settlements: The Quartet has failed to hold the Israeli authorities to account for the continued expansion of illegal settlements. According to the report, the Quartet has spoken out about settlements 18 times and yet settlement expansion is accelerating and taking a drastic toll on Palestinian daily life.
- Access and Movement: The Quartet has had negligible impact in their stated goal of improving Palestinians’ ability to move freely in their own territory, to work, reach their schools or access basic services and to import and export goods. The number of restrictions - including check-points, the Wall and restricted roads - increased from 561 in November 2007, when Annapolis began, to around 600 in August 2008.
- Gaza: Despite the cessation of violence in Gaza, the Quartet has been unable to lift the blockade or secure a significant improvement in the humanitarian situation. 80% of Gaza’s population remains wholly or partially dependent on aid and stalled emergency relief projects have yet to be resumed.
- Israel to freeze all settlement activity including natural growth and to dismantle outposts
- Urgent steps needed to improve access and movement
- Respect of cessation of violence between Hamas and Israel
- Increased humanitarian and commercial flows through the Gaza crossings and the immediate resumption of stalled UN and other donor projects in Gaza
- Continued Palestinian efforts to fight terrorism and to implement a more comprehensive security strategy
- Adopt a new approach to improving access and movement in the occupied Palestinian territory, removing the network of restrictions rather than tackling individual obstacles while addressing Israeli security concerns.
- Commit to bringing a swift end to the blockade of Gaza and the policy of collective punishment.
- Strengthen the cessation of violence between Hamas and Israel and work with regional governments to promote Palestinian reconciliation.
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