zondag 28 december 2008

VN Veiligheidsraad roept Israel en Palestijnen op geweld te staken

 
Zoals gebruikelijk komt de VN in aktie als Israel reageert op beschietingen op haar grondgebied vanuit vijandelijk terrein, niet als Israel zelf beschoten wordt. Die beschietingen zijn geen escalatie, als Israel reageert is dat per definitie een escalatie, en uiteraard buitenproportioneel.
 
Zou Israel proportioneel kunnen reageren? Het IDF zou een paar lichte raketten ongestuurd richting Gaza kunnen afvuren. Dat zou ook niet goedgekeurd worden door de VN, want die zouden de facto op Palestijnse burgers gericht zijn. Bovendien zouden ze geen enkel effect hebben, want het doel van de operatie is het stoppen van de Qassam beschietingen en het ontmantelen van de Hamas infrastructuur.
 
De oproep van de Veiligheidsraad is loos, pro forma en symbolisch. Een meer dwingende resolutie blijft nog even uit.
 
De VN mist geloofwaardigheid, met haar buitenproportionele retoriek tegenover Israel, dat een legitieme militaire aktie onderneemt maar evengoed van oorlogsmisdaden en schending van mensenrechtenconventies wordt beschuldigd. Het is duidelijk dat de operatie van Israel tegen Hamas en niet tegen de burgers in Gaza is gericht, en volgens het oorlogsrecht is het (uiteraard) geoorloofd om militaire doelen en zelfs civiele doelen die door de vijand worden gebruikt, aan te vallen. Als Hamas leden zich in burgerdoelen ophouden veranderen die daarmee dus in een militair doel.
 
Uit hun nek pratende VN functionarissen worden graag geciteerd door Dries van Agt en co.
 
Wouter & Ratna
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Security Council calls on Israel, Palestinians to end violence immediately
http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=29427&Cr=Palestin&Cr1=


28 December 2008 – The Security Council on Sunday called on Israel and the Palestinians to immediately end all violence, as Israeli airstrikes in response to rocket attacks by militants in Gaza reportedly killed 270 people and wounded more than 600 in the Strip.

"The Members of the Security Council expressed serious concern at the escalation of the situation in Gaza and called for an immediate halt to all violence," according to a statement issued to the press following emergency closed-door talks late last night.

Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon made a similar call yesterday in a statement in which he voiced his deep alarm at the "heavy violence and bloodshed in Gaza, and the continuation of violence in southern Israel."

In its statement, the Council called on the parties to "stop immediately all military activities," and stressed the need for the restoration of calm "which will open the way for finding a political solution to the problems existing in the context of the Palestinian-Israeli settlement."

The 15-member body also called for all parties to address the serious humanitarian and economic needs in Gaza and to take necessary measures, including opening of border crossings, to ensure that the 1.5 million Palestinians living there can get the food, fuel, medicine and other critical supplies that they need.

Some supplies did manage to get into Gaza on Friday, for the first time in almost ten days, after Israel opened a few of the crossings which it had kept closed citing rocket and other attacks by militants from Gaza.

UN human rights chief Navi Pillay also called on Israel to lift the air, sea and ground blockade imposed on Gaza, while voicing her grave concern about the escalating violence there and the enormous loss of life.

"While condemning the rocket attacks by Hamas that led to the death of one Israeli civilian, she also strongly condemned Israel's disproportionate use of force resulting in the reported death of more than 270, a large number of which were civilians, and the wounding of over 600 persons," according to a news release issued today by the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR).

Ms. Pillay called on Israel's leaders to uphold the principles of international humanitarian law, especially those relating to proportionality in the use of military force and the prevention of collective punishment and the targeting of civilians.

Likewise, UN Special Rapporteur for human rights in the occupied Palestinian territories Richard Falk said the Israeli airstrikes on Gaza represent "severe and massive violations" of international humanitarian law as defined in the Geneva Conventions.

"Certainly the rocket attacks against civilian targets in Israel are unlawful," he noted in a statement. "But that illegality does not give rise to any Israeli right, neither as the Occupying Power nor as a sovereign State, to violate international humanitarian law and commit war crimes or crimes against humanity in its response."

General Assembly President Miguel D'Escoto, in a statement issued last night, said that "the behaviour by Israel in bombarding Gaza is simply the commission of wanton aggression by a very powerful State against a territory that [it] illegally occupies."

He stated that "the time has come to take firm action if the UN does not want to be rightly accused of complicity by omission."


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1 opmerking:

  1. Zolang de uit zijn nek pratende Dolle Dries nog niet door dito VN functionarissen geciteerd wordt zitten we nog goed ;-)

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