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Report: Palestine; Apartheid Fuels Genocide
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PREFACE:
The purpose of this report is to advocate for a paradigm shift in framing solutions to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict from the conventional framework of temporary military occupation to one of protracted settler colonialism and apartheid. The report argues for the end of apartheid.
At the time of writing this report, the world’s attention was focused, not on apartheid, but on a debate over whether or not Israel’s assault on Gaza constitutes genocide. A growing international consensus says that it is genocide. In September 2025, Australia, Canada, France, Portugal and the U.K. joined the majority of the world community in recognizing the State of Palestine. As this report was going to press, a ceasefire was being implemented and the hostages had been released. Some readers may wonder why write a report exposing the structures of apartheid in Israel when the more urgent question has been over the genocide and the ceasefire efforts. The answer is simple: The most recent atrocities—from both sides—cannot be viewed in isolation. They represent the logical culmination of apartheid policies and power structures established in 1948. While a ceasefire is urgently needed to halt the immediate bloodshed, it cannot on its own resolve the deeper structural crisis. The genocide in Gaza is not merely an act of war but a manifestation of entrenched systems of apartheid and settler colonialism that have shaped the political and social realities across historic Palestine since 1948. Scholars of settler colonialism call this the “logic of elimination,” which seeks the removal of Indigenous populations. This process often results in genocide—even if it does not always take the form of direct mass killing. Apartheid policies are central to the structure of settler colonialism.
Following the analysis is a set of recommendations to policy makers. I hope this report is of benefit to ending the suffering of Palestinians, as well as combating genocides across the globe.
Abdul-Malik Mujahid
President, Justice For All
