Israel and the occupied territories: ICRC facilitates
return of released Palestinian detainees to Gaza and West Bank
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Geneva/Jerusalem (ICRC) – The International committee of
the Red Cross (ICRC) today facilitated the return to Gaza and the West Bank of female Palestinian detainees released from Israeli custody.
"We welcome the reunion of the released detainees with their families.
Our role is strictly humanitarian and part of our ongoing work to restore and maintain contact between people detained in relation to armed conflict and their families," said Pierre Dorbes, the ICRC’s deputy head of delegation in Israel and the occupied territories.
The ICRC transported the detainees from their place of release to the crossing points of Beitunya in the West Bank and Erez in Gaza.
ICRC staff have been monitoring the process at the crossing points and at Ofer prison.
ICRC delegates interviewed each detainee in private, to confirm that they were not being sent back to any location against their will.
The ICRC acted as a neutral intermediary, with the full agreement of all concerned parties.
"We will regard it as a very positive step if the family of Gilad Shalit receives a sign of life from their son,” said Mr Dorbes said.
"Families have the right to know what has happened to relatives who are missing or detained, and all detainees should at least be allowed to let their families know they are still alive.
The ICRC has repeatedly urged those holding Shalit to comply with the rules of international humanitarian law – in particular, to allow him to correspond with his family.”
For further information, please contact:
Anne Sophie Bonefeld, ICRC Jerusalem, tel: +972 52 601 91 50
Nadia Dibsy, ICRC Jerusalem, tel: +972 52 601 91 48
Yael Segev-Eytan, ICRC Tel Aviv, tel: +972 0522757517 (Hebrew)
Dorothea Krimitsas, ICRC Geneva, tel: +41 22 730 25 90 or +41 79 251 93 18
See also ICRC media contacts
This article on www.icrc.org
"We welcome the reunion of the released detainees with their families.
Our role is strictly humanitarian and part of our ongoing work to restore and maintain contact between people detained in relation to armed conflict and their families," said Pierre Dorbes, the ICRC’s deputy head of delegation in Israel and the occupied territories.
The ICRC transported the detainees from their place of release to the crossing points of Beitunya in the West Bank and Erez in Gaza.
ICRC staff have been monitoring the process at the crossing points and at Ofer prison.
ICRC delegates interviewed each detainee in private, to confirm that they were not being sent back to any location against their will.
The ICRC acted as a neutral intermediary, with the full agreement of all concerned parties.
"We will regard it as a very positive step if the family of Gilad Shalit receives a sign of life from their son,” said Mr Dorbes said.
"Families have the right to know what has happened to relatives who are missing or detained, and all detainees should at least be allowed to let their families know they are still alive.
The ICRC has repeatedly urged those holding Shalit to comply with the rules of international humanitarian law – in particular, to allow him to correspond with his family.”
For further information, please contact:
Anne Sophie Bonefeld, ICRC Jerusalem, tel: +972 52 601 91 50
Nadia Dibsy, ICRC Jerusalem, tel: +972 52 601 91 48
Yael Segev-Eytan, ICRC Tel Aviv, tel: +972 0522757517 (Hebrew)
Dorothea Krimitsas, ICRC Geneva, tel: +41 22 730 25 90 or +41 79 251 93 18
See also ICRC media contacts
This article on www.icrc.org
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