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Israel urges world to oppose Gaza report in UN
(AFP)

3 November 2009,
JERUSALEM - Israel on Tuesday urged the international community to oppose a controversial report on the Gaza Strip war when it is brought to a vote before the UN General Assembly.

Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon said the Palestinians were “manipulating international institutions in order to hurt and criticise Israel” during a special meeting with foreign ambassadors at which he urged their countries to vote against the report, the ministry said.

“This report damages not only Israel but any peace-seeking democratic state that has to face terror,” Ayalon was quoted as saying.

“The absurdity that the Palestinians are seeking gestures from Israel and at the same time are working against Israel in every possible way must be stopped,” he said, referring to recent US-led efforts to relaunch peace talks.

Named after former South African judge Richard Goldstone, who headed the inquiry committee, the UN Human Rights Council report accuses Israel and Palestinian militants of war crimes during the 22-day conflict that ended in January.

Some 1,400 Palestinians and 13 Israelis were killed.

Arab delegates to the United Nations on Tuesday floated a draft resolution that would require UN chief Ban Ki-moon to bring the report before the Security Council.

The non-binding resolution could easily be adopted by the General Assembly, even if the United States and European countries vote against it as expected, as it is likely to earn the support of the Non-Aligned Movement and the Group of 77 developing nations.

But at the Security Council, it faces a US veto threat and is unlikely to obtain the nine out of 15-vote majority to pass. Russia has already indicated its opposition to the report’s findings.

Goldstone recommended that Israel and the Islamist movement Hamas — which rules the tiny Palestinian coastal enclave — face possible prosecution at The Hague if they fail to conduct credible investigations within six months.

The UN Human Rights Council endorsed the report last month and the UN Security Council mentioned it during its monthly debate on the Middle East on October 13 without taking any action.

 

 

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