We are writing to ask you to stop providing online advertising services to the illegal Israeli settlement of Kibbutz Afik in the occupied Golan.
The Syrian Golan was occupied by Israeli military force in 1967. Towns, villages and cities of the indigenous Syrian residents were razed and 131,000 of the residents were forcibly expelled. The area remains under military occupation and has been colonised by Israeli settlers, who have established 33 settlements inhabited by around 18,000 settlers.
Afiq was set up soon after the occupation of the Syrian Golan, close to the remains of the Syrian city of Fiq, whose residents had been expelled by the Israeli forces.
The occupation of the Golan amounts to both a war crime and a crime against humanity under international law. The continued economic exploitation of the area by the occupying forces and settlers continues to be a matter of international concern. For example, in 2008 the United Nations passed a resolution which "calls upon Israel to desist from changing the physical character, demographic composition, institutional structure and legal status of the occupied Syrian Golan and in particular to desist from the establishment of settlements." (General Assembly Resolution 63/99).
The UN Security Council has further called upon "all States not to provide Israel with any assistance to be used specifically in connection with settlements in the occupied territories." (1979).
In advertising the ‘Kibbutz Afik Country Lodging’ (at www.venere.com/hotels/afik/hotel-kibbutz-afik/), which is situated on illegally occupied territory, you are propping up the settlement economy and helping perpetuate the continued occupation of the Syrian Golan, contrary to international law.
Furthermore, in 2005, after the International Court of Justice’s ruling against Israel’s apartheid wall, a coalition of civil society groups called on the international community to boycott Israel until it complied with international law. These groups included representatives of the remaining residents of the occupied Syrian Golan and the half a million refugees who are barred from returning to the area.
Please advise us what steps you plan to take in relation to this matter.
For more detail on the legality of Israeli settlements under international humanitarian law, see Jonathan Moloney (Al Marsad), 'The Illegality of Israeli settlements in the Occupied Syrian Golan under IHL', 2009, available at www.golan-marsad.org/pdfs/The_Illegality_of_settlement_products_under_IHL.pdf
The call for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions can be found at http://bdsmovement.net/?q=node/52.