BSS
  22 Nov 2023, 18:19

Bangladesh trade bodies call for immediate ceasefire in Gaza 

DHAKA, Nov 22, 2023 (BSS) - Bangladesh businesses strongly condemned the barbaric massacre of the Palestinian civilians, women and children by the Israelis and called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. 

In a joint statement, six trade bodies today observed that more than 14,200 people have been killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza of whom more than 9,700 were minor children and new born babies. 

This is a systematic annihilation of a nation, never found in the history of mankind, they mentioned.

The trade bodies are International Chamber of Commerce, Bangladesh (ICCB), Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FBCCI), Dhaka Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DCCI), Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MCCI), Chittagong Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI) and Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI).
 
 The Al-Shifa Hospital has become a graveyard of Palestinians rather than a Hospital. Almost 1.6 million people have been displaced across the Gaza Strip since 7 October, they said.

 Israel is comprehensively targeting civilian infrastructure, residential buildings, mosques, schools and hospitals, sparing nothing in its brutal attacks on the Gaza Strip as part of a genocidal war while demonstrating a total disregard of the international calls for a ceasefire, said the trade bodies and added: "In the name of fighting against the terrorists in Gaza, new born babies, children, women and civilians are being killed, under the protection and support of the super powers. The targeting of civilians is a war crime, no matter who does it; under Geneva Convention."

The businesses reminded that humanitarian and medical personnel and facilities are protected under international law. States have an obligation to ensure their safety and protection during times of war as the UN Secretary General has repeatedly reiterated that one must bear in mind that even wars have rules, they added.

They condemned the use of starvation of civilians as a method of warfare and killing of children and innocent civilians, which is prohibited under international humanitarian and criminal law. 

"The willful and systematic destruction of civilian homes and infrastructure, known as 'domicide', and cutting off drinking water, medicine and essential food supplies are clearly prohibited under international criminal law. Therefore, international community must focus on redressing humanitarian sufferings and protecting innocent people affected by the conflict," they said.

The trade bodies strongly supported the UN Secretary General's efforts to provide access to humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip. "We also support the U.N. Security Council calling for "urgent and extended humanitarian pauses" in Gaza to address the escalating crisis for Palestinian civilians during Israel's aerial and ground attacks. We express grave concern about the safety of journalists and aid-agency workers and protecting hospitals and schools that are providing refuge and life-saving medical services to the people of Gaza," they said.

Bangladesh, Bolivia, South Africa, Comoros and Djibouti have jointly requested the International Criminal Court to investigate the situation in the Palestinian territory. "We endorse the joint request of above five countries and hope that other nations will also join," they said.

 The business community of Bangladesh strongly urged the UN and world leaders to call for an immediate ceasefire and settlement of decade old dispute to ensure peace in the Middle East and thus avoid escalation and protecting the millions of misplaced people. 

"Bangladesh businesses support and stand by Palestinians' right to self-determination, sovereignty and independence," the trade bodies said