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/ Pro-Palestinian activist: Belgium rescinded my UN invite after Israeli pressure
‘The political context has worked to silence our
voice,’ says Brad Parker of Defence for Children International-Palestine, which
Jerusalem has accused of extreme bias
Brad Parker (Twitter)
Pro-Palestinian activist Brad Parker on Friday said that Belgium rescinded
an invitation for him to address the UN Security Council, which it currently
chairs, after being pressured by Israel.
Parker, a senior advisor at Defence for Children
International-Palestine (DCI-P) had been invited by Brussels to address the UN
over allegations of rights abuses in Israel and the Palestinian territories.
Israel claimed he was too biased to address the forum and
summoned Belgian diplomats to protest the invitation.
Parker told AFP he would no longer address the
body after being informed that the parameters of the meeting had
changed.
The UN Security Council
holds a meeting on the Middle East, November 20, 2019, at United Nations
headquarters. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)
“What I have been told is on Monday the Belgian government has
changed the briefing to be closed consultations, which effectively means I
won’t be speaking,” Parker told AFP, adding he was “deeply frustrated.”
He said he had planned to give an “evidence-based statement” on
“grave violations in Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories from 2014
to the end of 2019.”
“It is frustrating once again the political context has worked to
silence our voice.”
The Ynet news site reported Israeli diplomatic officials were
pleased by Belgium’s decision.
DCI-P describes itself as working to protect “the human rights of
Palestinian children.”
Israel says the NGO’s board includes individuals affiliated with
the leftist Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, considered a
terrorist organization by the European Union, the United States and Israel.
Foreign Ministry spokesman Lior Haiat said Parker is “known for
extreme positions against Israel.”
Israel’s ambassador to Belgium and Luxembourg, Emmanuel Nahshon,
wrote on Twitter earlier this month that inviting Parker to speak created
“unnecessary tension” that was “easily avoidable.”
Parker said the Israeli allegations against him were “an attempt
to silence legitimate human rights work that exposes the reality for children
impacted by Israeli military occupation.”
Israel summoned a top Belgian diplomat twice earlier this month
over the issue, while the Belgian foreign ministry summoned Nahshon to censure
him for retweeting a tweet critical of Brussels’s choice to invite Parker.
Emmanuel Nahshon outside
the Foreign Ministry in Jerusalem on January 28, 2018. (Yonatan Sindel/Flash90)
Belgium took over the rotating presidency of the council this
month and is using this privilege to invite speakers who, according to fuming
Jerusalem officials, hold an extreme anti-Israel bias. They were especially
outraged about Brussels inviting Parker.
Officials in Jerusalem and pro-Israel advocates accuse DCI-P of
having an extreme bias against Israel, regularly accusing the Jewish state of
committing war crimes.
Parker said in January 2019: “Israeli armed forces have regularly
been implicated in widespread and systematic human rights violations against
Palestinian children, yet systemic impunity is the norm.”
In 2015 — one year after Israel’s Operation Protective Edge
against Gaza terrorists — Parker accused the Jewish state of violating
international law and carrying out “indiscriminate attacks.”
Reached by The Times of Israel, Parker insisted that he does not
support terrorism.
“I was asked to brief the council specifically on grave violations
against children as part of the UN’s children and armed conflict agenda which
includes the situation in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territory,” he
wrote in an email.
“It is an evidence-based mechanism led by UNICEF on the ground in
the OPT and my remarks, once heard, should not be controversial. These
allegations are an attempt to silence legitimate human rights work exposing the
reality for children impacted by Israeli military occupation.”
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