Israel’s storming of two Palestinian cultural centers in East Jerusalem and arrest of their directors is part of an
alarming and intensifying assault on Palestinian presence in the occupied city, Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor warned
today, Israel’s campaign against Palestinian institutions and activists in East Jerusalem constitute a flagrant
violation of international law and should be ceased immediately.
Earlier today, Israeli police and intelligence officers stormed the Yabous Cultural Center and the Edward Said National
Conservatory of Music (ESNCM) in East Jerusalem’s business districts without prior notice, official warrant or clear
reason, and confiscated records and documents that belong to the two institutions.
Israel’s police also raided and ransacked the houses of the directors of the two institutions, namely Ms. Rania Elias
and Mr. Suheil Khoury and arrested them both. In addition, Israel’s police also stormed the house of Mr. Daoud al-Ghoul,
director of the Jerusalem Arts Network – Shafaq, and arrested him.
Israel’s police have not released any statement regarding today’s arrests or the storming of said houses and
institutions, which raises serious concerns regarding the legality and lawfulness of today’s campaign and its concealed
purpose.
Euro-Med Monitor fears that Israel’s discriminatory practices of arbitrary arrests and raids against Palestinian
individuals and institutions in East Jerusalem aim to undermine any Palestinian presence in the occupied city and make
the lives of Palestinians in there more difficult to drive them away from Jerusalem. Israel’s crack down on Palestinian
symbols and individuals in East Jerusalem may amount to a war crime under international law, as Israel tries to change
the demographics of the city to the advantage of its settlers.
Earlier this month and for the third time this year, Israel arrested the Palestinian Authority’s governor of East
Jerusalem, Mr. Adnan Ghaith without issuing a clear reason for the arrest. Similarly, in April, Israel’s police
arbitrarily arrested for the fourth time the PA’s Jerusalem Affairs Minister Fadi al-Hadami without giving any details
on the arrest. In the same month, Israel shut down a Palestinian-run Coronavirus testing clinic in East Jerusalem under
the pretext that testing kits were provided by the Palestinian Authority.
Euro-Med Monitor calls on Israel to immediately release Ms. Elias, Mr. Khoury and Mr. al-Ghoul, and to cease all
hostilities, provocations and crackdown on Palestinian individuals and institutions in the occupied East Jerusalem.