Gaza Tribunal Sarajevo Declaration — May 29, 2025 —
We, the members of the Gaza Tribunal, having gathered in Sarajevo from 26 to
29 May 2025, declare our collective moral outrage at the continuing genocide in Palestine,
our solidarity with the people of Palestine, and our commitment to working with partners
across global civil society to end the genocide and to ensure accountability for perpetrators
and enablers, redress for victims and survivors, the building of a more just international order,
and a free Palestine.
We condemn the Israeli regime, its perpetration of genocide, and its decades-long policies
and practices of settler colonialism, ethno-supremacism, apartheid, racial segregation,
persecution, unlawful settlements, the denial of the right to return, collective punishment,
mass detention, torture and cruel and inhuman treatment and punishment, extrajudicial
executions, systematic sexual violence, demolitions, forced displacement and expulsions,
ethnic purges and forced demographic change, forced starvation, the systematic denial of all
economic and social rights, and extermination.
We are horrified by the Israeli regime's systematic devastation of Palestinian lives, lands,
and livelihoods, including its intentional destruction of all sources and systems for food,
water, healthcare, education, housing, culture, as well as mosques, churches, aid facilities, and
refugee shelters, and its targeting of medical personnel, journalists, aid workers, and United
Nations staff, and its direct targeting of civilians, including children and older persons, women
and men, girls and boys, persons with disabilities and those with medical conditions.
We demand an immediate withdrawal of Israeli forces and an end to the genocide, to all
Israeli military action, to forced displacement and expulsions, to settlement activities, to the
siege of Gaza and restrictions on movement in the West Bank. We call for the immediate and
unconditional release of all prisoners, including the thousands of Palestinian women, men and
children held in abusive Israeli detention facilities. We insist on the immediate resumption of
massive humanitarian aid to all of Gaza without restriction or interference, including food,
water, shelter, medical supplies and equipment, sanitary equipment, rescue equipment, and
construction materials and equipment. We call as well for a complete withdrawal of all Israeli
forces from all Lebanese and Syrian territory.
We call for an end of the smearing of UNRWA and other humanitarian workers, for the
free and unhindered access of UNRWA and all other United Nations and humanitarian
organizations in all areas of Gaza and the West Bank, for full compensation by the Israeli
regime for damage caused to UN and humanitarian facilities, alongside full compensation and
reparations to the Palestinian people, and for full accountability for the harassment, abduction,
torture, and murder of UNRWA and other humanitarian workers and their families.
We call on all governments and on regional and international organizations to end the
historic scandal of inaction that has characterized the past nineteen months, to urgently
respond with all means at their disposal to end the Israeli assault and siege, to uphold
international law, to hold perpetrators to account, and to provide immediate relief and
protection to the people of Palestine.
We denounce the continued complicity of governments in the perpetration of Israeli war
crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide in Palestine, and the shameful role of many
media corporations in covering up the genocide, dehumanizing Palestinians, and in the
dissemination of propaganda fueling anti-Palestinian racism, war crimes, and genocide.
We equally denounce the wave of persecution and crackdowns on human rights defenders,
peace activists, students, academics, workers, professionals, and others, perpetrated by
Western governments, police agencies, the private sector, and educational institutions. We
honor those who, despite this persecution, have had the courage and moral convictions to
stand up and speak out against these historic horrors, and we insist on the full protection of
the human rights of free expression, opinion, assembly, and association, as well as the right to
defend human rights without harassment, retaliation, or persecution.
We reject the unjust tactic of smearing as "antisemites" or "supporters of terrorism" all
those who dare to speak up and act to defend the rights of the Palestinian people and to
condemn the injustices and atrocities of the Israeli regime and its perpetration of apartheid and
genocide, or those who criticize the ideology of Zionism. We stand in solidarity with all those
who have been smeared or punished in this way.
We are convinced that the struggle against all forms of racism, bigotry, and discrimination
necessarily includes the equal rejection of Islamophobia, anti-Arab and anti-Palestinian racism,
and antisemitism. It also includes an acknowledgment of the horrific effects that Zionism,
apartheid, and settler-colonialism have had and continue to have on the Palestinian people. We
commit to fighting all such scourges.
We also reject the destructive ideology of Zionism, as the official state ideology of the
Israeli regime, of the forces that colonized Palestine and established the Israeli state on its
ruins, and of pro-Israel organizations and proxies today. We insist, in the words of the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights, that all human beings are born free and equal in
dignity and rights, and that there are no exceptions to this rule. We call for decolonization
across the land, an end to the ethno-supremacist order, and the replacement of Zionism with a
dispensation founded on equal human rights for Christians, Muslims, Jews, and others.
We are inspired by the courageous resistance and resilience of the Palestinian people in
the face of over a century of persecution, and by the growing movement of millions standing
in solidarity with them around the world, including the principled advocacy and nonviolent
action of thousands of Jewish activists who have rejected the Israeli regime and its
ethnonationalist ideology, and have declared that the Israeli regime neither represents them
nor acts in their name.
We recognize the right of the Palestinian people to resist foreign occupation, colonial
domination, apartheid, subjugation by a racist regime, and aggression, including through the
use of armed struggle, in accordance with and as recognized in international law and as
affirmed by the United Nations General Assembly.
We recall that the Palestinian right to self-determination is jus cogens and erga omnes (a
universal rule not subject to exception and binding on all states) and is non-negotiable and
axiomatic. We recognize that this right includes political, economic, social, and cultural
self-determination, the right to return and full compensation for all harms suffered in a
century of persecution, to permanent sovereignty over natural resources, and to non-aggression
and non-intervention. We respect Palestinian aspirations and full Palestinian agency and
leadership over all decisions affecting their lives, and we stand in solidarity with them.
We are gravely concerned at the direction of international relations, international politics,
and international institutions, and by attacks on those international institutions that have
challenged genocide and apartheid in Palestine. We believe that the normative foundations of
the global order, grounded in human rights, the self-determination of peoples, peace, and the
international rule of law, are being sacrificed at the altar of ruthless political realism and
obsequious deference to power, with the people of Palestine left undefended and vulnerable
on the front lines. We insist that another world is possible and intend to fight to bring it
about.
We fear that the nascent and flawed international normative order, built up since the
Second World War, with human rights at its center, is at risk of collapse as a result of the
sustained attack waged on the system by the Israeli regime's Western allies in their quest to
buttress Israeli impunity. We pledge to oppose this attack and to work to protect and advance
the project of building a world in which human rights are governed by the rule of law,
beginning with the struggle for Palestinian freedom. And we believe that the weaknesses and
inequities hard-wired into the international system from the start, including the geopolitical
right of exception codified in the United Nations Security Council veto, the disempowerment
of the General Assembly, and the structural obstacles that mitigate against the enforceability
of International Court of Justice (ICJ) decisions, must be reformed and rectified.
We demand immediate action to isolate, contain, and hold accountable the Israeli regime
through universal boycott, divestment, sanctions, a military embargo, suspension from
International organizations, and the prosecution of its perpetrators, and we commit ourselves
to this cause. We equally demand individual criminal accountability for all Israeli political and
military leaders, soldiers, and settlers implicated in war crimes, crimes against humanity,
genocide, or gross violations of human rights, as well as accountability for all persons and
organizational actors guilty of complicity in the regime's crimes, including external proxies of
the Israeli regime, government officials, corporations, arms manufacturers, energy companies,
technology firms, and financial institutions.
We applaud the International Court of Justice (ICJ) for its ongoing historic genocide case
against the Israeli regime and for its landmark advisory opinion findings on the illegality of
the Israeli occupation, of the apartheid wall, and of the Israeli practice of apartheid and racial
segregation, and its findings that the rights of the Palestinian people are not dependent upon
or subject to negotiation with their oppressor and that all states are obliged to abstain from
treaty, economic, trade, investment, or diplomatic relations with Israel's occupation regime.
We celebrate the principled action of South Africa in bringing to the ICJ the historic genocide
case against the Israeli regime.
We call on all states to ensure the implementation of all provisional measures adopted by
the ICJ in the genocide case against Israel, to fully respect the findings of the ICJ in its
advisory opinion of July 2024, to comply with all elements of the United Nations General
Assembly resolution of 13 September 2024 (A/ES-10/L.31/Rev.1), ending all arms trade with
and implementing sanctions on the Israeli regime, and to support accountability for all Israeli
perpetrators. We urge civil society organizations and social movements around the world to
initiate and strengthen campaigns to support the ICJ's decisions and opinions on Palestine, and
to press their own governments to abide by them.
We similarly applaud the International Criminal Court for (albeit belatedly) issuing arrest
warrants for two senior Israeli regime leaders and call on the ICC to both expedite action on
these cases and to issue further warrants for other Israeli perpetrators, both civilian and
military. We call on all ICC State Parties to urgently act on their obligations to arrest these
perpetrators and hand them over for trial, and we demand that the United States lift all ICC
sanctions and cease all obstruction of justice.
We express our gratitude and admiration to the independent special procedures of the
United Nations Human Rights Council for their expert contributions and for their strong and
principled voices in holding the Israeli regime to account and defending the human rights of
the Palestinian people. They have shown themselves to be the conscience of the organization,
and we call on the United Nations and all member states to defend and support these mandate
holders without fail. We applaud, as well, the principled action of those United Nations
agencies that have acted to defend the rights of the Palestinian people and to provide aid and
relief to the survivors of genocide in Palestine in the face of unprecedented risks and
obstacles, foremost among them, UNRWA.
We believe that the world is approaching a dangerous precipice, the front edge of which
is in Palestine. Dangerous forces in both the public and private spheres are pushing us toward
the abyss. The events of the past nineteen months, and our own deliberations, have convinced
us that both key international organizations and most countries of the world, whether acting
individually or collectively, have failed in defending the human rights of the Palestinian
people and in responding to the Israeli regime's genocide in Palestine. We are convinced that
the challenge of justice now falls to people of conscience everywhere, to civil society and to
social movements, to all of us. As such, our work in the coming months will be dedicated to
meeting this challenge. Palestinian lives are at stake. The international moral and legal order
is at stake. We must not fail. We will not relent.
(Source: Gaza Tribunal)
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