Military-Strategic Information Section Strategic Division // Israel Defense Forces Flotilla Background Information 30 May 2010 Legal Aspects Humanitarian.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
ARF-DoD December, Ministry of Defense, Japan Enhancing Cooperation on Maritime Security among ARF countries.
Advertisements

In 2009: 738,576 tons (30,576 truckloads) of humanitarian commodities were transfer to the Gaza Strip; 22,849 Palestinians exited the Strip, among them.
The Geographic Imperative: Withdrawal from the West Bank as a Security Threat to Israel Image: CIA World Factbook.
-unclassified- -Unclassified- Military-Strategic Information Section // The Strategic Division IDF: Limiting Harm to Civilians T HE M ILITARY -S TRATEGIC.
The Strategic Division/Military-Strategic Information Section The Strategic Division/Military-Strategic Information Section Operation “Pillar of Defense”
1 MARITIME INTERCEPTION OPERATIONS (Sanctions Enforcement and the Proliferation Security Initiative) M/V SO SAN INTERCEPTED WITH SCUD MISSILES.
-unclassified- -Unclassified- Military-Strategic Information Section // The Strategic Division IDF OPERATION IN THE GAZA STRIP DU–D20 AILYPDATE AY J ANUARY.
SOME HUMANITARIAN CONCERNS Armed conflict Other situations of violence Some weapon-related issues – humanitarian diplomacy perspective By Angela Gussing.
Unclassified.  Due to the fighting in Lebanon, the I.D.F. has implemented a policy concerning the evacuation of foreign nationals from Lebanese territory.
ARMED AND DANGEROUS: Arms Transfers to Israel during the Bush Administration.
Strategic Division // Israel Defense Forces Unclassified || Slide 1 HIZBULLAH’S PROHIBITED ARMS IN SOUTHERN LEBANON 1701 VIOLATION – CASE STUDY.
Unit #8 Foreign Policy Making Foreign Policy. The President sets foreign policy, deals directly with heads of state, and makes treaties with other nations.
Kuwait Coast Guard Perspective on Maritime Security in the Arabian Gulf LCDR Mubarak Ali Al-Sabah Chief Maritime Operations - Kuwait Coast Guard 15 May.
Background to conflict in Gaza Autumn 2014.
STUDY ABROAD INFORMATIONAL SESSION- AML 2010 AND ENL 2012 PROFESSORS JOHN RIBAR AND AFRICA FINE Travel Dates: May 31-June 9, 2014.
UNISON: Is our pension scheme investing in the occupation? Palestine Is our pension scheme investing in the occupation?
North American Emission Control Area
The Arab-Israeli Conflict 2000-PRESENT. People/Things to Know Hamas: A radical Islamist political party and militant group. Currently controls the Gaza.
Arab-Israeli Conflict. Ongoing Occupation Issues.
-Unclassified- Military-Strategic Information Section // The Strategic Division June 16 th – 30 th, 2010.
The War on Gaza Introduction to the topic Presentation by Ronja Harder, nov 2009.
HISTORICAL SITUATION GAZA STRIP MAIN MANUFACTURING EXPORTS TO ISRAEL AGRICULTURAL, FISHERIES SIGNIFICANT 54% OF EMPLOYMENT IN PRIVATE SECTOR SOME TOURISM.
Private Military and Security Companies ATHA Specialized Training on International Humanitarian Law June 1, 2010 Stockholm, Sweden.
Military-Strategic Information Section Strategic Division // Israel Defense Forces Unclassified || Slide 1.
Planning Directorate//IDF Strategic Division International Military Cooperation Department Military Strategic Information Section The European Flotilla.
 What are the potential implications of an increasingly ‘water insecure’ world? WATER CONFLICTS To understand where the potential water conflicts in Israel.
| Unclassified For Official Use Only For Official Use Only Strategic Division // Israel Defense Forces Boarding of the “Al-Karame” Ship 20 July 2011.
U.S. Treatment of Remanufactured Goods at the Border Elif Eroglu Attorney-Advisor, Regulations and Rulings, Office of International Trade U.S. Customs.
Military-Strategic Information Section Strategic Division // Israel Defense Forces June 10 th, 2010 Operation Sea Breeze Summary and Background May 31.
Unclassified // FOUO The Strategic Division // Israel Defense Forces 1 Increased Rocket and Mortar Fire from the Gaza Strip OVERVIEW OF AUGUST
Maritime Security and Cooperation DCOM Croatian Navy Commodore Tihomir Erceg.
Land & Religion: Middle East Conflicts © 2011Clairmont Press.
International Human Rights and Humanitarian Law 101 Jennifer Prestholdt Deputy Director, The Advocates for Human Rights.
Military-Strategic Information Section Strategic Division // Israel Defense Forces Operation ‘Sea Breeze’ 01 June 2010 Flotilla Background Operation 'Sea.
| UnclassifiedFor Official Use Only Planning Directorate// Israel Defense Forces Strategic Division// International Military Cooperation Department Military.
Government 1740 International Law Summer 2006 Lecture 9: The Use of Force.
Basic Principles of IHL Dr. Hilly Moodrick-Even Khen, Alma course 2011.
1 - AN OVERVIEW. 2 DEFINITION Rules of Engagement (ROE) are orders issued by competent military authority that define the extent to which military personnel.
Does The Citizen Have The Right To Protest On The High Seas? The MV Mavi Marmara was one of several vessels loaded with humanitarian aid that attempted.
January 28, A new power station, privately owned, is established in the Gaza Strip The Israel Electric Company receives a concession.
The Conflict Continues 2005-Present Beit Hanina, 2008 AIM: How does the conflict stand today?
Chapter 17 Foreign Policy And National Defense. Section 1 Foreign Affairs and National Security Isolationism to Internationalism – Domestic affairs- events.
MONTENEGRO Negotiating Team for the Accession of Montenegro to the European Union Working Group for Chapter 1 – Free movement of goods Bilateral screening:
The Gaza Strip. Who is it Between The Gaza Strip is located between Egypt and Israel. The Strip is only 25 miles long and 5 miles across. The conflict.
Who is involved? Jews Palestinians (Arabs) Ok, but who are they?
A project implemented by BAFA This project is funded by the EU This project is funded by the German Federal Foreign Office Legal and Regulatory Bases for.
Hamas Method of Operation
Overseas Players & Managed Migration Immigration Rules (Home Office)
The World Food Programme
The World Food Programme
The Conflict:
Arms Transfers to Israel during the Bush Administration
IDF: Limiting Harm to Civilians
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE GENEVA CONVENTIONS BILL KEY POLICY PRONOUNCEMENTS

Merchant mariner shore side access requirements for mtsa facilities MST2 Jeromy Cowell MSD Sturgeon Bay.
Vessels and Facilities that are Temporarily Out of Service or Laid-up
Overseas Players & Managed Migration Immigration Rules (Home Office)
North Sudan & South Sudan
Summary and Background
The Concept of a Legal Norm
The Geographic Imperative: Withdrawal from the West Bank as a Security Threat to Israel Image: CIA World Factbook.
IDF: Limiting Harm to Civilians
Border Procedures for Minors
The Collapse of Gaza's Electricity System – Well-Planned and
Export Control Considerations When Planning Conferences and Meetings
Border Procedures for the Removal or Detention of Minors
Presentation transcript:

Military-Strategic Information Section Strategic Division // Israel Defense Forces Flotilla Background Information 30 May 2010 Legal Aspects Humanitarian Aid to Gaza Participating Ships Content

Military-Strategic Information Section Strategic Division // Israel Defense Forces Flotilla to Gaza Legal Aspects

Military-Strategic Information Section Strategic Division // Israel Defense Forces Classified || Slide 3 Legal Aspects: Maritime Blockade Following restrictions imposed after the Hamas coup in the Gaza Strip and during the height of operation Cast Lead, an Israeli naval blockade was imposed on 03 January 2010, extending 20 miles from the coast Strip. Based on the Laws of Armed Conflict, a country party to a conflict may legally impose a naval blockade to prevent ships from entering or exiting the territory or territorial waters. Such a naval blockade must comply with a number of terms, including due notice, effectiveness, proportionality. When a naval blockade is imposed, no ships may enter the area. Israel is in a state of ongoing armed conflict with the Hamas, which controls Gaza. The Hamas has routinely targeted Israel with weapons which have been smuggled in by numerous channels, including sea. Supplies that enter Gaza unsupervised are frequently used by the Hamas for its personal goals. Naval blockades are a recognized and legitimate tool to be used during an armed conflict, as reflected in numerous naval handbooks, including that of the UK and the USA.

Military-Strategic Information Section Strategic Division // Israel Defense Forces Classified || Slide 4 Legal Aspects: Capturing Ships International Law permits the capture of ships, both hostile or neutral, that seek to breach a naval blockade. To do so, the naval blockade must be legally imposed and the capture must not take place in the territorial waters of a neutral country. A maritime vessel may be boarded prior to entering the area under naval blockade, if there is a reasonable ground to believe that the vessel intends to breach the naval blockade.

Military-Strategic Information Section Strategic Division // Israel Defense Forces Flotilla to Gaza Humanitarian Aid to Gaza

Military-Strategic Information Section Strategic Division // Israel Defense Forces Classified || Slide 6 Summary of Aid Transferred in 2009 Humanitarian Assistance Israel seeks to ensure a stable security environment. While Hamas refuses the international conditions, Israeli and international efforts are made to ensure that no humanitarian crises occur in Gaza Supply Trucks 30,920 Supplies (Tons) 738,576 Medical Escorts 12,305 International Humanitarian Personnel 21,200 Medicine and medical Equipment (Tons) 10,544 Supplies (Tons) 94,500 Supply Trucks 3,676 Trucks with equipment For the UNWRA 331 Fuel (Liters) 23.7 millions Medical Escorts 5,380 Summary of Aid Transferred in 2010 (first quarter, January-April)

Military-Strategic Information Section Strategic Division // Israel Defense Forces Classified || Slide 7 Certain types of material, such as cement and iron, are restricted. These products are openly used by Hamas for developing its arsenal (rockets and mortars) and building bunkers and launching sites. Despite the risk, the transfer of these items can be permitted under supervision, once cleared that it is for civilian purposes only. In the first quarter of 2010, 23 tons of iron and 25 tons of cement were transferred Humanitarian Assistance

Military-Strategic Information Section Strategic Division // Israel Defense Forces Classified || Slide 8 Despite the inherent dangers involved, Israel permits Gazans and visitors to travel between Gaza and Israel, from Gaza to Judea and Samaria, and even abroad for medical treatment, religious pilgrimages and business trips. When possible, Israel allows for diplomatic activities and trade and commerce with the Gaza Strip. Movement of Residents Delegations from abroad 21,200 activists from international organizations and over 400 diplomatic delegations were permitted entry into Gaza. 2,200 Palestinians employed by NGO were given exit permits from the Gaza strip. Education, Vacations and Pilgrimages to Holy Sites 147 permits were given to Palestinian students for academic studies around the world. Approximately 400 permits were given to visit Bethlehem from Gaza as well 100 permits to travel abroad. Business and Sports Permits were given to businessmen from Gaza to facilitate business operations. Special permission was given to Gazan footballers compete in international matches abroad.

Military-Strategic Information Section Strategic Division // Israel Defense Forces Flotilla to Gaza Participating Ships

Military-Strategic Information Section Strategic Division // Israel Defense Forces Classified || Slide 10 Name: 'Mavi Marmara' Flag: Turkey Maximum Speed: 10 knots Height: 19 meters Width: 93 meters Made in: 1994 Name: 'Defne Y' Flag: Kiribati Maximum Speed: 12 knots Height: 15 meters Width: 95 meters Cargo Capacity: 4412 tons Made in: 1980 Participating Ships

Military-Strategic Information Section Strategic Division // Israel Defense Forces Classified || Slide 11 Name: 'Gazze' Flag: Turkey Maximum Speed: 12 knots Height: 10 meters Width: 68 meters Cargo Capacity: 2000 tons Made in: 1981 Name: 'Eleftheri Mesogeios‘ (Sofia) Flag: Greece Maximum Speed: 11.5 knots Height: 10 meters Width: 64 meters Cargo Capacity: 1133 tons Made in: 1967 Participating Ships

Military-Strategic Information Section Strategic Division // Israel Defense Forces Classified || Slide 12 Name: Challenger 1 Flag: Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Maximum Speed: 20 knots Length: 30 meters Name: SFENDONH - Boat 8000 Flag: Togo Maximum Speed: 15 knots Length: 30 meters Width: 7 meters Participating Ships

Military-Strategic Information Section Strategic Division // Israel Defense Forces Classified || Slide 13 Name: 'Rachel Corrie' Flag: Cambodia Maximum Speed: 12.5 knots Height: 10 meters Width: 68 meters Cargo Capacity: 1205 tons Made in: 1967 Participating Ships