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Intifada
11th November 2006, 20:37
The US has vetoed a UN Security Council resolution condemning an Israeli attack in Gaza that killed 18 civilians, including women and children.

The draft, which also condemned Israeli military operations in Gaza, followed Wednesday's attack in Beit Hanoun.

The US ambassador at the UN, John Bolton, described the text as unbalanced and politically motivated.

Ten of 15 Security Council members backed the resolution. Four abstained - Denmark, Japan, Slovakia and the UK.

This was the second time this year the US used its veto on a draft resolution on Israeli military operations in Gaza.

The US has a history of vetoing resolutions condemning Israel which it feels are biased against the country, says the BBC's Laura Trevelyan at the UN in New York.

'Not even-handed'

The draft resolution - backed by Arab, Islamic and non-aligned states and formally proposed by Qatar - called for a withdrawal of Israeli troops from the Gaza Strip.

It also asked the UN secretary general to set up a fact-finding mission into the deaths in Beit Hanoun.

The draft urged the Palestinian Authority to act to end violence - including rockets fired at southern Israel.

The US ambassador said he regretted the Palestinian loss of life, but disagreed with the language used in the resolution.

"This resolution does not display an even-handed characterisation of the recent events in Gaza, nor does it advance the cause of Israeli-Palestinian peace to which we aspire and for which we are working assiduously," he said.

Qatar's ambassador said the credibility of the Security Council had been called into question by the vote and the cycle of violence in the Middle East would continue.

Israel launched its operation in and around Beit Hanoun last month in an effort to root out militants firing rockets.

The deaths were caused when what witnesses described as a volley of tank shells hit a built-up civilian area. Many of the dead were from one extended family, and included several women and children.

Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert apologised for the attack, describing it as a "technical failure".

BBC (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/6139968.stm)

Not surprising.

But, it underlines the futility of the United Nations.

Comrade_Scott
11th November 2006, 23:25
And they wonder why the muslim world hate them..... double standards anyone??

Sean
12th November 2006, 00:05
This must be "America vs. the world" round 50!

The UN exists only to validate American foriegn policy. If it doesn't, fuck it. Veto or ignores. Its full of potential terrorists anyway (fuckin europeans, russians, chinese, americans (terrorist ones)!

The worlds only hope is to reach through to the American people.

tecumseh
12th November 2006, 00:11
And some say that Israel really wants peace, peace is achievable with this country, Israel is just defending iteself, blah blah blah blah. Yeah right. Peace will only be achieved when Israel is completely disarmed.

Sean
12th November 2006, 00:39
And some say that Israel really wants peace, peace is achievable with this country, Israel is just defending iteself, blah blah blah blah. Yeah right. Peace will only be achieved when Israel is completely disarmed.

Or assimilited. I don't believe the Israeli people ever wanted war, they're merely doubled ended by situation. If they remain with American foriegn policy favourites and eventually dissent, they will be destroyed AS terrorists. If they drop out from American favour and don't integrate, they will be torn apart. Its was never their fault, they just took the soup.

If Israel made peace, the would become a nuclear arab terrorist threat.

I certainly make NO excuses for their fuckin genocidal attacks and long term strategy, but I doubt this is what they signed up for.