Israel: UN council on settlements is biased (ISRAEL HAYOM) The Associated Press and Israel Hayom Staff 07/08/12)
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Israel´s Foreign Ministry Spokesman Yigal Palmor: "The mission´s
existence embodies the inherent distortion that typifies the UNHRC
treatment of Israel and the hijacking of the important human rights
agenda by non-democratic countries."
A U.N. Human Rights Council mission on West Bank settlements
is "flawed and biased," Israel said Friday, accusing the rights body
of corruption for again singling out the Jewish state
while "systematically ignoring massive human rights violations"
elsewhere.
The U.N.´s top human rights body appointed three officials Friday
afternoon to conduct a fact-finding mission on how Israel´s West Bank
settlements affect the lives of Palestinians. The Council president,
Uruguay Ambassador Laura Dupuy Lasserre, named three women to the
panel: Christine Chanet of France, Unity Dow of Botswana and Asma
Jahangir of Pakistan. Dupuy Lasserre said their mission will be to
look how the Israeli settlements impact "the civil, political,
economic, social and cultural rights of the Palestinian people."
Israel said it will not cooperate with the mission.
"The mission´s existence embodies the inherent distortion that
typifies the UNHRC treatment of Israel and the hijacking of the
important human rights agenda by non-democratic countries," said
Yigal Palmor, a spokesman for the Foreign Ministry.
The U.N. Human Rights Council, which has a large representation of
Arab and Muslim regimes, has long been criticized for heavily
focusing on Israel while doing little regarding other places where
people suffer from serious state violations of their human rights.
Israel severed ties with the Council after the Geneva-based 47-nation
council passed a resolution in March to establish such a probe.
"Israel was left with no other choice than to take this decision,
after it became apparent that putting the disproportionate focus on
Israel, while systematically ignoring massive human rights violations
in the very countries who bear responsibility for this focus, only
leads to the contempt and degradation of the important cause of
universal human rights," Palmor said.
"One example among many: In times when President Assad´s regime
massacres thousands of its own people, the UNHRC only dedicates it
symbolic time, as if to go through the motions, while turning its
resources to obsessively focus on Israel, yet again," he said.
The U.N. already considers Israeli settlements illegal under
international law. Some 500,000 Israelis live in the West Bank and
eastern Jerusalem, territory that Israel captured in the 1967 Mideast
war from Jordan.
West Bank settlements are a core dispute between Israelis and
Palestinians.
Palestinians claim the West Bank as part of their future state and
object to any settlements there.
Settlers view the territory as Israel´s biblical heartland.
The issue has paralyzed peace talks for years. Palestinians refuse to
resume negotiations until Israel halts settlement construction.
Israel says talks should resume without preconditions.
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