RE: Who Are The Palestinians? Part 2
⁜→ P F Tinmore, et al,
BLUF: Again, I encourage you to do your due diligence in "fact-checking."
geneva convention protected persons
(COMMENT)
While the set of Geneva Conventions does go a long way in emphasizing the care towards protected persons (Persons in confinement, Non-repatriated persons, Hostages, Aliens in the territory, etc) and other innocents, it is not solely tasked in that direction. The Conventions also set the standards for judicial prosecution, penalties, and internment associated with espionage, acts of sabotage, and damage against the military, administrative, and leased installations and property by the occupying forces or administration. The Conventions also extend the umbrella over the investment into measures taken to restore, and ensure, as far as possible, public order and safety.
Israel's version of quiet is keeping the blockade.
(COMMENT)
This is just another one of many excuses used by the Hostile Arab Palestinians (HoAP) as a justify their unlawful actions. But anyone that knows the International Conventions and Laws, knows this is nothing more than the whining of HoAP subterfuge.
It is an extremely narrow view for the HoAP to hold. The measures taken to stem the Illicit flows of small arms and light weapons undermine security is well within the authority under international arms control.
The actions taken by Israel also fall under the obligation to help in the enforcement of the 1997 International Convention for the Suppression of Terrorist Bombings
. Israel is not the only nation that is involved in the Plan of Action to Prevent Violent Extremism (PVE).
Such measures as the blockade also play an integral role in the:
◈ Prohibit by law incitement to commit a terrorist act or acts;
◈ Prevent such conduct;
◈ Deny safe haven to any persons with respect to whom there is credible and relevant information giving serious reasons for considering that they have been guilty of such conduct;
These measures
strengthen the security of their international borders, including by combating fraudulent travel documents and, to the extent attainable, by enhancing terrorist screening and passenger security procedures with a view to preventing those guilty of the conduct from entering their territory.

Most Respectfully,
R