Posted By:jasmin On 6/23/2008 |
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A little reminder about Israeli violations of UN resolutions
Did you know that:
Between 1948 and the 1967 war, there were six UN resolutions condemning Israel for its raids on its neighbours Gaza, Jordan and Syria which recommended that Israel suspend its no mans zone in Jerusalem; and urging compliance with UN resolutions?
Did you also know that:
In the period between the 1967 war and the year 2000, the UN Security Council has passed 138 resolutions relating to the Israel/Palestine conflict, all of which have been ignored including the following:
* On June 14, 1967, the Security Council called upon Israel to ensure the safety, welfare and security of the inhabitants, facilitate the return of those inhabitants who have fled the areas since the outbreak of the hostilities and recommends the scrupulous respect of the humanitarian principles contained in the Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949 (Resolution No. 237).
* On November 22, 1967, Resolution 242 referred to the inadmissibility of the acquisition of territory by war and called for the withdrawal of Israeli forces from territories occupied in the conflict....
* On May 21, 1968, Resolution 252 called on Israel to rescind measures changing the legal status of Jerusalem and to end its expropriation of land and properties.
* On March 22, 1979, the Security Council adopted Resolution No. 446, which stated that the policy of establishing Zionist settlements in the Occupied Territories had no legal validity and called on Israel to desist from taking any action which would result in changing the legal status and geographical nature and materially affecting the demographic composition of the Arab territories occupied since 1967, including Jerusalem, and in particular, not to transfer parts of its own civilian population into the occupied Arab territories.
Did you also know that:
Fourteen resolutions have criticised Israel for defying UN resolutions?
Four resolutions have accused Israel of violating the UN Charter?
Seven have reprimanded, warned or criticised Israel for its deportations of Palestinian civilians?
A further 19 resolutions have accused Israel of violating the terms of the Fourth Geneva Convention, which deals with the protection of civilians in war and under occupation?
Did you also know that:
Even this underestimates the true scale of Israel's defiance of the UN, since the chief backers of the Zionist state, the USA and Britain, have regularly used their power to veto Security Council draft resolutions. In total, the USA had blocked more than 35 draft Security Council resolutions on Israel?
Did you also know that:
The USA, in fact, bankrolls Israel's oppression of the Palestinians, which is smaller than the state of New Jersey, and that Israel receives nearly one third of the entire annual USA Foreign Aid Budget approximately $6 billion as economic and military aid and loan guarantees. A massive $2 billion is earmarked for military aid?
Consider this:
Iraq's flouting of the UN constituted a causus belli that legitimised the bombing of Iraq, the overthrow of its government and the subsequent occupation of the country. Israel's flouting of resolution after resolution, on the other hand, was deemed irrelevant.
The historical record embodied in these resolutions demonstrates the essentially criminal character of successive Israeli governments and is the real reason why Israel cannot submit to the International Court of Justice. To do so would mean accepting international law as set out by the UN and recognising that its actions for the last 37 years have violated every aspect of the Fourth Geneva Convention, adopted by the UN in 1949. More fundamentally, it would mean abandoning its policy of establishing a Greater Israel through the forcible expropriation of the majority of the West Bank and its incorporation into the Zionist state.
Now that you know, what are you going to do about it?
Note: the above adapted from the article "Why Israel boycotted the International Court hearing on West Bank wall" http://www.wsws.org/articles/testdir/feb2004/isra-f28.shtml
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