'Is this genocide?'

Part 2 of Untold stories about occupied Palestine
Speaker
Francesca Albanese
UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territory occupied since 1967. Francesca Albanese
Researcher
Dr Dina Zbeidy
Social science lecturer and researcher at the Leiden University of Applied Sciences. Dr Dina Zbeidy
Associate professor
Dr Raz Segal
Associate Professor of Holocaust and Genocide Studies and Endowed Professor in the Study of Modern Genocide at Stockton University. Dr Raz Segal
Assistant professor
Dr Jonah Schulhofer-Wohl
Associate professor
Date
Friday 31 May 2024, 16:00 - 17:30
Type
Webinar
Spoken Language
English
Room
Hybrid - Leiden University and Zoom
Location

Leiden University (Wijnhaven Campus), Room 2.02

Ticket information

Participation is by registration only. 

Please register via the registration link below. The zoom link will be sent to registrants joining us online nearer the date.

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Join us for this four-part webinar series, hosted by the International Institute of Social Studies with colleagues from the Legal Mobilization Platform, in conversation with academic and societal partners, and with the participation of Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territory occupied since 1967.

Starting in May, this series of four webinars is part of discharging the mandate of Francesca Albanese, the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territory occupied since 1967.

The webinars aim elevate the international legal discourse and direction by providing a regular platform of interaction with experts on themes that are relevant to understanding the current situation in the occupied Palestinian territory and its root-causes. 

The format of the webinar envisages a conversation between the Special Rapporteur, Dr Jeff Handmaker and various external speakers. These conversations will also allow for questions to be posed by online participants.

'Is this genocide?'

The second webinar in the series will discuss the crime of genocide and how the framework can be applied to the offensive launched by Israel against the Palestinian people in Gaza after 7 October.

Speakers

  • Francesca Albanese, Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territory occupied since 1967
  • Dina Zbeidy, Social science lecturer and researcher at the Leiden University of Applied Sciences
  • Raz Segal, Stockton University

Discussant - Jeff Handmaker, Associalte professor at the International Institute of Social Studies

Moderator - Jonah Schulhofer-Wohl, Assistant professor at Leiden University

About the webinar series

Since 7 October 2023, Israel has embarked on its umpteenth military campaign against the occupied territory of the Gaza Strip, involving relentless bombardment of civilians and life-sustaining infrastructure, forcible displacement of 90% of the Palestinians in Gaza, mass starvation and prevention of vital humanitarian aid, including food, water, fuel and medical supplies. 

This offensive of unprecedented proportion follows the attacks against Israel by Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups, who have been revolting against 75 years of settler-colonial dispossession, 56 years of military occupation of Palestinian territory and 16 years of an air, sea and land blockade of the Gaza Strip. 

The attacks by Hamas killed 1,139 Israeli soldiers, civilians and foreign nationals, and injured over 5,000 people. Meanwhile, since 7 October 2023, Israel’s unrelenting bombardment has killed over 26,000 Palestinians in Gaza, injured over 65,000, displaced 1.9 million and flattened entire neighbourhoods, including hospitals, churches, mosques, schools, shelters, WASH facilities and solar panels. 2.2 million Palestinians are at severe risk of starvation. All of these atrocities have been accompanied by genocidal statements by Israeli governmental and military high-ranking officials. 

These events have not only been met by States’ unwillingness to prevent human suffering, but the suspension of funding to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), along with competing narratives that lack legal authority. Meanwhile, several accountability efforts have been activated to hold the perpetrators of these horrific actions accountable, including at two of the apex courts in The Hague. The webinar series aims at elucidating these aspects from an international legal perspective.

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