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The European Union is legitimising Israel鈥檚 illegal settlements

An open letter from academics across more than 20 European countries and Israel

Published on
March 23, 2021
Last updated
March 23, 2021
The Israeli settlement of Ariel

We, the undersigned academics and researchers in countries participating in European research programmes, note with grave concern the ongoing failure of the European Union to ensure that its taxpayer-funded research programmes are not used to legitimise or otherwise sustain the establishment and the activities of Israeli academic institutions in illegal settlements in the occupied Palestinian territory (OPT).

As the EU Commission recently:聽鈥淎rticle 19 of the Horizon 2020 Framework Regulation provides that all the research and innovation activities carried out under Horizon 2020 must comply with ethical principles and relevant national, Union and international legislation鈥︹ The necessary provisions have been made in EU legislation and its implementing rules to 鈥渆nsure the respect of positions and commitments in conformity with international law on the non-recognition by the EU of Israel鈥檚 sovereignty over the territories occupied by Israel since June 1967鈥.

The criteria applied by the EU Commission to determine the eligibility of projects and participants for EU-funded support, the terms of its contracts with participants and its monitoring of the activities and the beneficiaries of the projects must comport with these requirements and their purposes.

For these same purposes, the Commission must also ensure that the management of activities conducted under EU-funded research projects both respects and comports with the EU鈥檚 non-recognition of Israel鈥檚 sovereignty over the OPT, the EU鈥檚 consequent non-recognition of Israeli settlement entities as lawfully established and the EU鈥檚 consequent non-recognition of settlement-based activities as lawfully conducted.聽

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However, multiple cases demonstrate failures of the Commission to properly instruct against, monitor for and rectify project management transgressions against these EU positions.聽

Ariel University, which is located in the illegal Israeli settlement of Ariel,聽 a dissemination聽event for the聽project in June 2020 and is included as a 鈥渟takeholder in Israel鈥 for the project. In addition, a professor from Ariel University is聽listed as a co-researcher on the project, as 鈥渁聽 of the Israel Bounce Team鈥, and as one of the 鈥渞esearchers聽involved in data collection鈥 on a project deliverable, raising serious questions as to whether research activities were carried out in the OPT.

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Ariel University was also listed as a stakeholder in the Horizon 2020 project Geo-Cradle. It was initially聽 from the stakeholder list following a request to the Commission by the project coordinator, though its stakeholder profile has since been聽restored, and聽 of its involvement remain on the project website to this day.聽

In addition, in all cases Ariel University is falsely indicated on project material as located in Israel.

The far-right-supporting, now defunct Trump administration made its support for illegal Israeli settlement institutions official, including by ending long-standing restrictions on聽. The EU must and can do better.

Authoritative Palestinian higher-education bodies, supported by聽, are聽 on international institutions not to recognise Ariel University and to abstain from giving effect to its pretensions of institutional legitimacy.

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At a time when the EU is finalising Horizon 2020鈥檚 successor, the 鈧100 billion [拢86 billion] Horizon Europe programme, we urge the EU Commission, Parliament and Council to devise, fund and implement the effective monitoring of participating research projects and hold transgressors accountable.

Horizon Europe鈥檚 stated goal is to 鈥減rovide new knowledge and innovative solutions to overcome our societal, ecological and economic challenges鈥. Research projects should not be used to legitimise or otherwise sustain illegal Israeli settlements. The EU cannot resile from its own obligations in this respect without further empowering Israel鈥檚 unlawful military occupation and its oppression of millions of Palestinians, and without further undermining the Palestinian people鈥檚 inalienable and universally recognised rights under international law.

Signed:

Karin Arts, professor of international law and development, International Institute of Social Studies, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands
John Dugard, Leiden University, Netherlands
Maria J. Esteban, French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), France
Richard Falk, Princeton University, US
Amiram Goldblum, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
Robert Jennings, University of Milan, National Academy of Italy, Italy
Fran莽ois Loeser, Sorbonne University, France
Ruchama Marton, Physicians for Human Rights-Israel, Israel
Carlo Alberto Redi, department of biology and biotechnology,聽University of Pavia, Italy
Steven Rose, The Open University,听鲍碍
Dmitry Shumsky, professor of modern Jewish history, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
Ailbhe Smyth (retired), University College Dublin, Ireland
Saana Sv盲rd, University of Helsinki, Finland

And more than 500 others. For the full list of signatories,聽.

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