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Netanyahu urges 'responsible countries' to vote no


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Article's topics: Operation Cast LeadGazaIDFRichard GoldstoneNavi Pillay 

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said in Jerusalem Thursday night that he hoped all the "responsible countries" would vote against endorsing the Goldstone Commission Report "that encourages terrorism and harms peace."

Jurist Richard Goldstone sits...

Jurist Richard Goldstone sits next to UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay while delivering the report at the session of the Human Rights Council at the United Nations European headquarters in Geneva on Sept. 29.
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Friday's vote on the report, which accuses Israel of committing war crimes and possible crimes against humanity during Operation Cast Lead in Gaza last winter, can either "help terrorism, or harm terrorism; it can either promote peace, or harm peace," he said.

Netanyahu, who served as Israel's ambassador to the UN in the 1980s, said he had been there long enough to know that there was no example of the "automatic majority" mobilizing and Israel winning the battle.

Former foreign minister Abba Eban once said that if the UN wanted, it could vote that the earth was flat, Netanyahu said, adding that "tomorrow they may make a decision like that."

Speaking at a press conference with visiting Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, the prime minister said that diplomatic attacks on Israel were standard and had increased since Operation Cast Lead.

"It is important that responsible countries say we will not lend a hand to this; we know that Israel is right," he said. "Some, like the US, say this clearly. Some say it in a whisper. It is important on this matter not to whisper it. If this report will move forward in a serious manner, it will harm the peace process."

President Shimon Peres meets...

President Shimon Peres meets with Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero in Jerusalem on Thursday.
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Zapatero said in a Channel 2 interview that, in any event, Spain would not seek to prosecute Israelis for alleged war crimes.

Israel had warned that advancing the Goldstone report would harm the peace process. For Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, the ability to move the Goldstone Report forward has become a matter of political survival. In the last two weeks he has been harshly criticized for his decision earlier this month to delay the report's endorsement until March. In the face of growing dissent, Abbas called on the council to hold a special session on the report.

The UK had been the only Western power with voting rights on the council to state Thursday that it would not endorse the Goldstone Report or the draft resolution based upon it, but that still left open the possibility of an abstention.

"We cannot fully endorse the report and cannot vote for the resolution as tabled," UK Ambassador to the UN Peter Gooderham told the council. He added that it did not consider it necessary to hold a special session on the report, which had been due to come before the council in March.

In addressing the council on Thursday, at the start of the two-day special session, French Ambassador to the UN Jean-Baptiste Mattéi said that his country was still studying the five-page draft resolution that was presented to the UN Human Rights Council.

"We regret the choice to present an omnibus text. Such a choice tends to dilute the report of the [Goldstone] fact-finding mission," Mattéi said.

US deputy permanent representative to the council Douglas M. Griffiths urged the council to take a more balanced approach.

He spoke against sending the report to the ICC and said that resolution to the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians would not happen in a courtroom, but would come from a two-state solution that provided for the peace and security of both peoples.

The council must recognize both Israel's fundamental right to self-defense and the civilian casualties that resulted from the Gaza conflict, Griffiths said.

"The report makes clear that the Gaza operation was commenced lawfully after civilians in Israel came under sustained attack by Hamas, in violation of international human rights and humanitarian law," he continued, adding that Israel was not the only country faced with the question of how to conduct warfare in a populated area.

"Virtually every region of the world has similar conflict situations," he said.

In contrast to the US, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navanethem Pillay endorsed the report and condemned both Israeli and Palestinian actions.

"There is strong evidence indicating that all parties to the conflict - in different ways and with different effects - have committed and continue to commit serious violations of international human rights and humanitarian law," said Pillay. "A culture of impunity continues to prevail in the occupied territories and in Israel in relation to violations of international humanitarian law and international human rights law."

She said she supported the report's conclusions, "including its call for urgent action to counter impunity."

In compliance with international standards both parties should carry out "impartial, independent, prompt and effective investigations" into reported violations, she said.

In what appeared to be a jab at Israel's claim that the report harmed the peace process, she said that accountability and respect for human rights "are not obstacles to peace, but rather the preconditions on which trust and, ultimately, a durable peace can be built."

Outside of the report, she accused Israel of violating international humanitarian law in east Jerusalem.

PLO Ambassador to the UN in Geneva Ibrahim Khraishi said that the Palestinians had tried to make a conciliatory gesture toward Israel two weeks ago when it agreed to delay the council's endorsement of the report, originally set for the end of the council's 12th session.

But when Israel cracked down on Palestinians in east Jerusalem in the days that followed that gesture, the Palestinians changed their minds and called for a special session to move the matter forward.

He accused Israel of taking steps to "Judaize" Jerusalem and of preventing Palestinian Muslim worshipers from accessing the Temple Mount.

Israel, he said, had endangered the Aksa Mosque by excavating underneath it. He took issue with Israel's policy of destroying Palestinian homes as well as its construction of the "wall," a reference to the security barrier, and of its continued settlement development.

It has also committed war crimes against the people of Gaza, Khraishi said.

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141. To rodney @ 118 - This could never happen.....
Babe - Israel. (10/17/2009 00:21)
140. 124. 25 in favour 6 against! The resolution is passed!
lydia - (10/17/2009 00:15)
139. # 117 "Hamas rockets has slowed to a trickle under the ceasefire"
The other Bob - USA (10/16/2009 20:25)
138. # 114 " I urge Israel to prosecute/censure wrongdoing if any is found 4 "
The other Bob - USA (10/16/2009 20:23)
137. # 112 "a crime has been committed"
The other Bob - USA (10/16/2009 20:10)
136. So, did any of you actually read the report?
Bob - USA (10/16/2009 20:02)
135. The Report looks balanced to me.
Wendt - US (10/16/2009 19:48)
134. The UK and the French finally did not vote........
Agron - (10/16/2009 19:47)
133. # 90. impunity
The other Bob - USA (10/16/2009 19:46)
132. But what about the truth...what about the dead?
Angela Bolton - USA (10/16/2009 19:27)
131. 119 - Why support a kangaroo court?
Bruriah Sara - (10/16/2009 19:27)
130. The Hero Goldstone
Bill J - USA (10/16/2009 19:20)
129. "Both sides should be held accountable for targeting killing innocent civilians"
The other Bob - USA (10/16/2009 19:14)
128. #100
Daniel G - USA (10/16/2009 18:59)
127. To r cummings @ 117 - Do not forget Israel supplied Bomb Shelters
Ann Hollander - UK/Israel (10/16/2009 18:56)
126. #95
Daniel G - USA (10/16/2009 18:56)
125. responsible countries urge Netanyahu to stop settlement building.
Bill - USA (10/16/2009 18:49)
124. # 42. 31 UK is but 1 vote!
The other Bob - USA (10/16/2009 18:34)
123. To # 117 r cummings - UK: Dude, seriously, you are an idiot. You disproved your own point in your comment, and you don't even realize it. Good work!!
Jason - Atlanta, GA - (10/16/2009 18:32)
122. # 22. UK did'nt reject goldstone report, it rejected this resolution at UNHRC
The other Bob - USA (10/16/2009 18:26)
121. # 13. There is no peace process
The other Bob - USA (10/16/2009 18:02)
120. # 118. for jean of canada (no 69)
The other Bob - USA (10/16/2009 17:46)
119. Still whinging
Michael in Ireland - Ireland (10/16/2009 15:53)
118. for jean of canada (no 69) and others outraged at Goldstone.
rodney - australia (10/16/2009 15:52)
117. Hamas rockets were a provocation and cost 20 innocent lives over 8 years
r cummings - UK (10/16/2009 15:41)
116. Greg â€" UK
Mikael - (10/16/2009 15:38)
115. UN reports. How about a truth report.Every Country on this planet might be guilty of the same thing, what about them?
Tim - Canada (10/16/2009 15:37)
114. If Israels follow the recommendations of Goldstone there'll be no ICC
Daran - UK (10/16/2009 15:31)
113. As you sow, so shall you reap
r cummings - UK (10/16/2009 15:24)
112. Caught with hands in the Cookie Jar..I didn't steel the cookie
Marco - USA (10/16/2009 15:11)
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