A human rights group has called for the creation of an international monitoring body to address human rights violations by
Amnesty International says the body must have a mandate to investigate and prosecute offenders.
It also denounced the barrier
The report marks 40 years since the Mid-East war which led to
Amnesty's
"Legitimate security concerns are no excuse for... the mistreatment of thousands of Palestinians in a massive program of collective punishment," she said.
In response to the report,
Loops
Amnesty says the barrier is being built illegally. This is the conclusion the International Court of Justice came to in an advisory ruling in 2004.
It also says the barrier has caused unnecessary suffering, and even the deaths of Palestinians.
The UK-based group says it is unjustifiable because it does not separate
The structure is almost half built, and when finished will be about twice the length of the Israel-West Bank boundary because of loops onto occupied land designed to protect Israeli settlements.
The report, "Enduring Occupation - Palestinians under siege in the
"The enormous problems caused by the security barrier are the consequences of the second intifada and the buses that the Palestinian bombers coming from the West Bank exploded in
Amnesty argues that Israeli military measures appear to exist mainly for the benefit of settlements, not citizens living in
Jurisdiction
Amnesty says that since September 2000, Israeli forces have killed some 4,000 Palestinians, most of them unarmed civilians and including about 800 children.
Palestinian armed groups have killed more than 1,100 Israelis, some 750 of them civilians and including 120 children.
About a third of the Israeli civilians killed by Palestinian armed groups were settlers in the occupied territories.
Amnesty stressed that the settlers are civilians who should never be targeted.
The group said human rights violations by both sides highlighted the need for an effective international watchdog.
"This must be backed up with a commitment to investigate and prosecute, through the exercise of universal jurisdiction, those who commit war crimes or other crimes under international law."
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