Israel fears UNHRC on cusp of naming settlement probe panel (JERUSALEM POST) By TOVAH LAZAROFF 06/27/12)
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Mission will look at implications on Palestinians of West Bank
settlements, Jewish building in east Jerusalem; Israel claims move
could harm efforts to restart Palestinian-Israeli peace talks.
Israel fears the United Nations is on the cusp of announcing the
membership of its fact-finding mission on West Bank settlements, a
move it claims could harm efforts to rekindle the frozen peace
process.
Already on June 14, UN Human Rights Council president Laura Dupuy
Lasserre responded to a query on the matter at a meeting with NGO
representatives in Geneva.
She said there should be recommendations for members of the fact-
finding mission by the end of the 20th session on July 6.
In March the Council passed a resolution to establish such a probe,
the first of its kind to explore West Bank settlements – which the
council already believes are illegal under international law.
It asked Lasserre to appoint people to the investigatory committee,
and to report on the implementation of the resolution.
Once established, the mission will be asked to look at the
implications on Palestinians of West Bank settlements as well as
Jewish building in east Jerusalem.
“There is a high probability that by the end of this session, we will
have a fact-finding mission with three prominent members,” said
Eviatar Manor, deputy director-general for international
organizations at the Foreign Ministry.
Israel knows that the council president’s office has approached a
number of candidates, Manor said.
“This is not an opportune time to speed up the establishment of the
fact-finding mission,” he emphasized.
“There are nascent attempts to revitalize the Israeli Palestinian
talks, whether we call them dialogue or negotiations.”
Actions like the establishment of a settlement probe could harm those
efforts and push the sides further apart,he said Diplomatic efforts
by like-minded countries to lobby Lasserre not to appoint the fact-
finding mission have “fallen on deaf ears,” he added.
Already in March, when the investigation was announced, Israel cut
its ties with both the council and the office of UN human rights
chief Navi Pillay, who visited Israel only last year.
“It is important for us to remind everyone that we are not going to
cooperate with this fact-finding mission. They will not be allowed to
enter the country or go to the West Bank,” Manor said.
He noted that this would be the third probe by the council into
Israeli activities in the last four years. In 2009, the council
appointed a fact-finding mission into Israel’s military incursion in
Gaza in the winter of 2008-2009, headed by South African jurist
Richard Goldstone.
In 2010 it ordered an investigation into Israeli actions aboard the
Gaza-bound flotilla that lead to the death of nine-Turkish citizens.
Manor charged that these probes into Israeli actions are not about
the subjects under investigation, but rather are political tools to
attack and delegitimize Israel.
The issue of the settlements is best addressed by Israel and the
Palestinians through negotiations for a final-status agreement, Manor
said.
Attempts to address the issue outside of negotiations limits the
scoop of future compromises toward a solution to the conflict, he
said. (© 1995-2011, The Jerusalem Post 06/27/12)
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