May 26, 2020 – Today, 15 organizations publish a joint statement calling to lift movement restrictions against Amnesty International employee:

“We stand in solidarity with our colleague from Amnesty International, Laith Abu Zeyad, and demand that Israel lift the movement restrictions barring him from leaving the Occupied Territories. His petition against the restrictions imposed upon him will be heard on 31 May 2020.  

Targeting Abu Zeyad is yet another example of Israel’s increased persecution and punishment of human rights organizations in recent years. This includes preventing international activists and human rights workers from entering the country and forming a ministry that creates blacklists and engages in censorship.   

Imposing draconian restrictions and denying millions of Palestinians freedom of movement have been a routine part of Israel’s occupation policy for 53 years. Israel comprehensively violates Palestinians’ right to travel abroad, while regarding its citizens’ rights to do so as fundamental.  

If it looks like political persecution and sounds like political persecution – it is political persecution, and it must stop. ״

Adalah | B’Tselem | Bimkom – Planners for Planning Rights | Breaking the Silence | Gisha HaMoked: Center for the Defence of the Individual | Haqel – In Defense of Human Rights Human Rights Defenders Fund | Ir Amim | Physicians for Human Rights Israel The Association for Civil Rights in Israel | The Public Committee Against Torture in Israel Torat Tzedek | Yesh Din | Zazim – Community Action

B’Tselem – The Israeli Information Center for Human Rights in the Occupied Territories strives to end Israel’s occupation, recognizing that this is the only way to achieve a future that ensures human rights, democracy, liberty and equality to all people, Palestinian and Israeli alike.www.btselem.org