Vía Campesina is a global movement that brings together peasants and peasants who work for food sovereignty. Currently it has 180 organizations and about 200 million farmers, and several representatives of them, including the Basques Malu Egiluz and Miguel Arribas "Kelo", have spent ten days in marked areas such as Nablus, the Jordan Valley, the Ramallah, Bethlehem or the Hebron. There they have met with Palestinian farmers, authorities and representatives of social organisations, such as women’s cooperatives, youth organisations and human rights defenders, among others.
Via campesina explains that in these meetings a "painful reality" has been found: "The systematic policy of homelessness, land confiscation and reduced access to water have completely destroyed the livelihood resources of Palestinian farmers and farming communities."
The delegation of Vía Campesina has pointed out that "the settlers have witnessed the violence they use under the Israeli Army every day". Farmers explained to them the attacks they have suffered, the destruction of crops and the theft of their produce. The inspection staff makes the following assessment: "All this shows that a determined effort is being made to get the Palestinians moving and being expelled from their means of survival," he added. These testimonies highlight the need for international intervention to end these crimes against humanity."
Those who have worked as observers have been given "a deep impression" of the hospitality they have received from the Palestinian people and "of their indestructible spirit". Their resistance, their generosity and their firm commitment to justice embody the necessary strength to overcome decades of oppression."
Representatives of Vía campesina have claimed to have witnessed "how Palestinian peasants are resisting, with a siege of determination to continue on their lands, despite the displacements and violence they have been suffering for decades". Among the initiatives of resistance are the work being done by UAWC Jordan in the valley to remain a source of food for Palestine: it helps farmers to recover land, it fosters seed banks and also training sessions. For Via campesina, "these initiatives seek to maintain the food sovereignty of the Palestinians and cast doubt on the foundations of Israel's colonial project".
The representatives of Vía Campesina have seen with their own eyes 50,000 dunam (a 1,000 square meter dunam) that Israel has required the Palestinians since 7 October 2023.
As if it were not enough, Israel has 900 control zones established and "prevents it from circulating in the West Bank", denounced from Via Campesina: "These measures have isolated Palestinian cities and towns and have turned everyday life into a struggle for survival, between growing settlements and military controls," he added.
The Palestinian delegation of Via Campesina has called for the boycott of products from Israeli settlements and for condemning any kind of agreement that promotes occupation. Via campesina has denounced that "Western governments authorize these atrocities with silence and through the trade agreements they have with Israel". "Governments and human rights defenders must act decisively, with responsibility for Israel and with solidarity with Palestinian farmers and communities."
Via campesina has insisted that "he will strengthen his commitment to the Palestinian cause" and that he will continue to echo "the voices that are in the front line".