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Israel vows long fight against UN report on Gaza
2009-10-18
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu promised a lengthy diplomatic battle to "delegitimise" United Nations charges that Israel committed war crimes in the Gaza Strip, an official said on Saturday.

The UN Human Rights Council singled out the Jewish state for censure in a resolution on Friday, while endorsing a report by South African jurist Richard Goldstone which condemned both Israeli and Hamas actions in a war in last December and January.

Netanyahu, who has said the Goldstone report could undermine US-sponsored Middle East peace moves, was quoted as saying Israel would wage a protracted struggle against the criticism.

Delegitimisation: "Israel must delegitimise the delegitimisation," Netanyahu said, according to an Israeli official. He said the campaign "would not take just a week or two but possibly years".

Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon said on Friday that "Israel totally and completely" rejected the UN council's vote condemning Israel but not the Palestinian faction. However, Ayalon added that he thought Israel would not ultimately suffer any significant consequences.

Twenty-five states including China and Russia endorsed the resolution passed by the council meeting in Geneva, while six including the United States voted against, charging that the resolution was one-sided. Eleven states abstained. Four, including France and Britain, did not vote at all.

The resolution endorsed Goldstone's recommendation that the war crimes issue be referred to the UN Security Council if the sides failed to conduct credible domestic investigations within six months, and possibly then to the International Criminal Court.

It did not mention Hamas, which Goldstone also criticised for its actions in the Gaza war. Palestinians say that as many as 1,387 Palestinians died, among them many civilians, while 13 Israelis were killed.

Israel had said it launched the war in response to Hamas rocket attacks that had terrorised residents of Israeli towns bordering on the Gaza Strip for several years, though they caused few casualties.

Palestinians called for further UN inquiries into Israel's actions. "The international community should make sure that the decision will become a precedent that will ensure the protection of the Palestinian people from any aggression," said Nabil Abu Rdaineh, an aide to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.
Posted by:Fred

#6  One is a vote to abstain. Like voting 'present'.

The other is simply not voting.

The former is a mild diplomatic/legislative protest.

The latter is akin to walking out.
Posted by: Pappy   2009-10-18 21:55  

#5  Odd statement, just what's the difference between abstaining and not voting at all?
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2009-10-18 20:51  

#4  Eleven states abstained. Four, including France and Britain, did not vote at all.

:) That's really throwing down an ignore glove.


Posted by: .5MT   2009-10-18 20:23  

#3  WAFF > TURKEY PM VOWS STAND AGZ TYRANTS, ISRAEL -ISRAEL VOWS WAR AGZ GAZA REPORT.

* SAME > TURKEY'S SPHERE OF INFLUENCE CONTINUES TO GRW AND GROW, espec in BALKAN STATES.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2009-10-18 11:10  

#2  Plenty of rape, pillage, and plunder in South Africa for Goldstone to be concerned about. Oh wait, it's crime against evil white Boers farmers and land owners and the occasional western tourist or exchange student? Never mind.
Posted by: Besoeker in Duitsland   2009-10-18 02:14  

#1  A chance for Obama to show that he can be tough in "support of international law".
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2009-10-18 02:05  

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