United Nations – Israeli Settlements Leave U.S. Odd Man Out At U.N. Security Council

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    An ultra-Orthodox Jewish boy walks in Ramat Shlomo, a religious Jewish settlement in an area of the occupied West Bank Israel annexed to Jerusalem, December 18, 2012. Israeli officials said they would press on with plans this week to build 6,000 homes for settlers on land claimed by Palestinians, defying criticism from Western powers who fear the move will hit already faint hopes for a peace accord. An Israeli interior ministry planning committee on Monday gave preliminary approval for 1,500 new homes in Ramat Shlomo. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun United Nations – In a rare move on Wednesday, all but one of the 15 members of the U.N. Security Council made statements at the United Nations opposing Israeli plans to expand Jewish settlements around Jerusalem after the United States repeatedly blocked attempts to take stronger action.

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    India’s U.N. ambassador, Hardeep Singh Puri, described the four separate statements – made by the eight council members from the Non-Aligned Movement, the four European members, Russia and China – as a “Plan B” after it was clear the United States, was likely to veto a legally binding resolution on the issue.

    “Consultations (on a resolution) were held amongst the members of the council and an attempt was made … (to see) if the 15th member could be accommodated,” said Puri, referring to the United States.

    “But when we came to the conclusion that that was not likely to happen … it was felt that Plan B – which is what this is essentially – was for members of the council to come out individually and in groupings to make statements,” he said.

    All the statements were made at U.N. headquarters after a Security Council briefing on the situation in the Middle East. While the United States has also condemned Israel’s plans, it did not make a statement at the United Nations.

    The United States – traditionally Israel’s protector on the Security Council – blocked a resolution in February last year condemning Israeli settlements. Any of the five permanent members of the council – the United States, Britain, France, Russia and China – can veto a resolution.

    When asked about the planned statements by Security Council members at the United Nations, U.S. State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said that “each country ought to make its own representations … and that’s the way we’ve proceeded.”

    The Security Council resumed talks on a resolution condemning settlements after Israel said last month it would build 3,000 more homes in the West Bank and East Jerusalem – areas Palestinians want for a future state, along with Gaza.

    But it became apparent that the United States was unwilling to support a resolution, diplomats said.

    Approximately 500,000 Israelis and 2.5 million Palestinians live in the West Bank and East Jerusalem. The Israeli announcement came a day after the U.N. General Assembly upgraded the Palestinians’ status at the world body to “non-member state” – a de facto U.N. recognition of statehood.

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Wednesday his government would press ahead with expanding Jewish settlements around Jerusalem, despite Western criticism.

    Speaking in Washington, Nuland said the United States said it was “deeply disappointed” by the plan and said it put the goal of a two-state solution at risk.”

    ‘FATAL BLOW’

    The current European members of the Security Council – permanent members Britain and France, as well as Germany and Portugal – said Israel’s announcement of an acceleration of settlement construction was “undermining faith in its willingness to negotiate.”

    Diplomats made clear that the issuance of the statements were targeted as much at the United States as they were at Israel and the Palestinians for a lack of progress towards a peace plan.

    “We’re making clear to both parties and the U.S. that the window of opportunity (for peace) is closing,” said a senior Western diplomat.

    The Non-Aligned Movement caucus of the Security Council – Togo, South Africa, Morocco, Pakistan, India, Guatemala, Colombia and Azerbaijan – expressed grave concern at the “continuing illegal Israeli settlement activities,” which it said breached international humanitarian law.

    Russia and China also separately said they were concerned by the settlement plans. All the statements on the issue were made outside the Security Council on Wednesday.

    U.N. Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs Jeffrey Feltman told the Security Council on Wednesday that settlement construction in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, violated international law.

    “If implemented, these plans would represent an almost fatal blow to remaining chances of securing a two-state solution,” Feltman said. “We strongly urge the Israeli government to heed the wide international calls to rescind these plans.”

    Israeli analysts see the settlement drive as an effort by Netanyahu to enhance support for his right-wing Likud party against other hawkish rivals in a January 22 parliamentary election he is expected to win.

    Israel’s U.N. Ambassador Ron Prosor questioned why the Security Council should single out the settlements’ dispute all the other events going on in the Middle East this week, including a bombing in a Palestinian refugee camp in Syria and the explosion of a Hezbollah warehouse in Lebanon.


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    yankelet
    yankelet
    11 years ago

    Buncha clowns…
    No serious word on syria or iran, but apparently israel is the greatest world threat right now…

    Sherree
    Sherree
    11 years ago

    Its very sad when the UN has a one track mind and all they choose to do is meet to condemn Israel while they turn a blind eye to whatever is going on in the rest of the world. I don’t know how any good, honest and caring citizen of the world can not see the hypocrisy in these representatives of the United Nations. They no longer represent a peaceful purpose and only represent prejudice!

    11 years ago

    Let the eu and un go to hell.

    Brooklynhocker
    Brooklynhocker
    11 years ago

    So the UN defines a breach of peace as building and improving on desolate and unused land? I could understand if Israel was building a military base on disputed lands, but we’re talking about housing for a rapidly growing population of Jews in Yerushalayim. The security council should go back to do what they were created to do- preventing war and unnecessary killings of innocent civilians. I mean Shuafat! It’s literally a stone throw from Sanhedria and Ezras Torah- can you imagine a million nutcases moving in if the Palestinians were granted the right of return! There will be no way to protect the Israeli citizens, or our neighborhoods.

    Yodaya1
    Yodaya1
    11 years ago

    what is disputable about these lands?
    in 1967 Israel was attacked by a few Arab countries. THEY LOST. end of story. sawlosers!
    many of these Arab countries are ruled by leaders who made war on the previous leaders. No one restricts them about their land usage !

    Yawvous
    Yawvous
    11 years ago

    Answer me this: 1] Why is Israel accused of a crime against the UN when they wish to expand the settlements against the UN’s wishes, but when the arabs went to war in 1948 against the UN’s partition decision,there were no shouts from the UN? 2] Why does President Obama get all choked up when speaking about the Conneticut school massacre but when the arabs massacred innocent people and children he is complacent? Are they any less terrorist? Are their suicidal explosive belts any less than the suicide that the school killer perpetrated?

    rabbiyisroel
    rabbiyisroel
    11 years ago

    “We’re making clear to both parties and the U.S. that the window of opportunity (for peace) is closing,” said a senior Western diplomat.
    Where have I herd this before….Oh ,I know…I have heard this a million times for the past 15 years..
    So, just how long is this “window of opportunity” anyway?

    11 years ago

    The arabs are complaining they are building on arab land. Every place in Eretz Yisrael the arabs are complaining is arab land. Who gives a damn