Sunday, November 19, 2006

Israel Perpetrates Another War Crime: The Beit Hanoun Massacre
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Below you'll find a photo album documenting Isral's latest crime against humanity, the Beith Hanoun massacre. Also, I've included some bloodthirsty & war-like statemets from members of the Israeli government.

And the "international community" expects the Arabs to partake in a "constructive dialogue," with those mass murderers.

Constructive dialogue means, to appease, surrender to and be subjugated by Israel!

1. Israeli Ambassador: "Olmert Advised To Ignore U.N."

Israel's Ambassador to the UN Dan Gillerman said Saturday night that the country shouldn’t cooperate with an investigation committee.
“I don’t think we should cooperate with the committee and my recommendation to the prime minister and the foreign minister is to ignore it,” Gillerman said.

“The investigation committee is an entity conceived in sin,” he accused, “It was decided on at a UN rally which is the home court of these guys (countries who automatically point fingers at Israel). It’s a thrown game already, so it’s a waste of the committee’s money.”

Source:
http://www.ynetnews.com/Ext/Comp/ArticleLayout/CdaArticlePrintPreview/1,2506,L-3329650,00.html



2. Israeli Foreign Ministry: "U.N. Rewarding Terrorists By Investigating Civilian Deaths"


In response to UN decision to investigate circumstances surrounding Beit Hanoun incident several days ago, Israel's foreign ministry states move rewarding to terrorism, hindering to those fighting it.

The UN's decision to investigate the incident in Beit Hanoun over a week ago, in which 19 Palestinians were killed, was not well-received in Israel. Saturday, the Foreign Ministry called the decision one-sided and rewarding to terrorists.

... "Nonetheless, UN member nations prefer to oppose those who fight against terror instead of opposing the terrorists themselves."

Friday, The United Nations General Assembly decided to establish a committee "to look into the facts" surrounding the civilian deaths in Beit Hanoun.

The assembly voted 156-7 with six abstentions to approve the measure put forward by Arab states.

All the European countries supported the Arab resolution, after its wording was softened and also included a condemnation of the Qassam rockets fired at Israel. The UN members decided to "express regret" over the Beit Hanoun incident, rather than condemn Israel.

...UN decided to probe Beit Hanoun shelling:

With overwhelming majority of 156 states, UN General Assembly adopts resolution to look into killing of Palestinian civilians in Gaza Strip town. Members decide to 'express regret' over incident, rather than condemn Israel, alongside condemnation of Qassam fire
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Voting "no" were the US, Israel, Australia, the Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Nauru and Palau. Abstaining were Canada, Ivory Coast, Papua New Guinea, Tonga, Tuvalu and Vanuatu.

It was further decided to call on Israel to leave Gaza immediately. Instead of a demand to send UN staff to protect the Palestinian residents, the wording was changed to "look into the possibility" of establishing a mechanism under the Quartet's supervision.

...Gillerman: Decision makes cynical use of UN:

Prior to the vote, Israel's Ambassador to the UN Dan Gillerman slammed the proposal, saying that the General Assembly has been hijacked by the evil forces. He added that the session was a cynical use and abuse of the UN.

...Gillerman warned: "I caution everyone who will support this resolution. By doing so, you will be an accomplice to terror. The blood of more innocents will be on your hands.

Reuters and Associated Press also contributed to this article

Source:
http://www.ynetnews.com/Ext/Comp/ArticleLayout/CdaArticlePrintPreview/1,2506,L-3329573,00.html



3. Lieberman The Nazi: "Wipe Out Hamas And Forget The Road Map"

In Israel, meanwhile, the new deputy prime minister, Avigdor Lieberman, said Israel should ignore Abbas, wipe out the Hamas leadership and walk away from the U.S.-backed "road map" peace plan.

Lieberman made his comments during an interview with Israel Radio.

... Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat, a top Abbas aide, said Lieberman is stuck in the past and that his ideas "are a recipe for the continuation of bloodshed, violence, extremism and hatred between the two sides."

The outgoing Hamas-led government said a U.N. resolution calling for an end to Israeli military strikes in Gaza did not go far enough, and that sanctions must be imposed on Israel.

... In Gaza, the Hamas government said it was dissatisfied with the U.N. General Assembly's call for an end to military operations in the Gaza Strip.

The resolution, passed in a special emergency session Friday, did not go far enough, said government spokesman Ghazi Hamad. "The ongoing Israeli attacks on the Palestinian civilians are war crimes that violate international law. Therefore, sanctions must imposed on Israel," he said in a statement.

Israel's U.N. ambassador had blasted the resolution as a "farce" and a "circus."

The Arab League had asked for the session after the United States vetoed a similar, but watered-down U.N. Security Council draft resolution against Israel's actions last weekend. There are no vetoes in the General Assembly and the chamber's resolutions are non-binding, considered more a reflection of international opinion.

Source:
http://usatoday.com/news/world/2006-11-18-mideast_x.htm


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