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The UN Security Council Has Failed to Stop Massive Israeli War Crimes in Gaza!

Brussels : Belgium | Jan 10, 2009 at 6:35 AM PST
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By Brussells Tribunal and Muslim India :: After almost two weeks of impotence, during which an estimated 790 Palestinians in Gaza have been killed, including 230 children, a further 1080 children among the 3300 injured, the UN Security Council passed — with US abstention — a weak and indeterminate resolution that has failed to force the State of Israel to halt its criminal onslaught on the occupied people of Gaza, encircled and unable to avoid being massacred.

Today, the security cabinet of the Israeli government, proving again its contempt for its obligations as a member state of the UN, rejected this resolution in no uncertain terms, saying that the State of Israel has never agreed that “any outside body” would determine its military policy, deeming the resolution “not practical” — this a resolution that was even biased towards it, failing to mention Hamas, the elected government in Palestine. In other words, the slaughter will continue whether the Security Council demands that it end or not.

Israeli impunity, UNSC complicity

This outcome is proof that Israel acts with systematic impunity. It is also proof, as recognized by President of the UN General Assembly Miguel d’Escoto-Brockmann, that the Security Council is “dysfunctional”, excusing by omission massive and grave human rights abuses when perpetrated by one of its permanent members or their allies.

In doing so, and in the face of overwhelming evidence — much televised — of Israel war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza, amounting to substantive evidence of the crime of genocide against the Palestinian people, the Security Council has effectively shown that it cannot — or is not willing to — maintain international peace and security and satisfy the Palestinian people’s national right to live peacefully, free on its land.

Uniting for peace resolution

The world need not endure this horror. A mechanism exists that can take the protection of international peace and security, and the Palestinian people, out of the hands of the Security Council and give it to the world community as a whole, represented by the General Assembly.[1] General Assembly President d’Escoto-Brockmann supports this mechanism and Malaysia already fulfilled the procedural obligation that one UN member state proposes it.

Hours before the Security Council voted on a resolution made so weak and bereft of mechanisms of enforcement that Israel could dismiss it, a General Assembly emergency session was due to be held. There is evidence that this prospect alone forced the Security Council to act, largely to block invocation of Resolution 377. Given the result, and given Israel’s rejection of Security Council authority, it is urgent that this session convenes and imposes upon Israel an immediate ceasefire, according to the overwhelming will of the international community and people everywhere, or face international ostracism.

Israel fears Resolution 377

According to UN General Assembly Resolution 377, emergency special sessions of the General Assembly are warranted to act when the Security Council “fails to exercise its primary responsibility for the maintenance of international peace and security.”[2] The government of Israel itself has ensured the failure of the Security Council to exercise its primary responsibility for the maintenance of international peace and security.

That Israel’s violations of international humanitarian and human rights law in Gaza are so flagrant, and that Israel rejects the authority of the Security Council prime facie, suggests as the only route possible — a last resort for the Palestinian people in Gaza — the convening of an emergency session of the General Assembly where no veto could be invoked, to impose on Israel an immediate ceasefire backed by credible collective measures.

Urgent call for action

As stated by the Palestinian human rights community in their 30 December call to invoke Resolution 377[3]: “The civilian population of the occupied Gaza Strip will inevitably continue to suffer heavy losses without the external intervention of the international community.”

In renewing the call to invoke Resolution 377, we support Special Rapporteur Richard Falk’s demand on “all Member States, as well as officials and every relevant organ of the United Nations system, to move on an emergency basis not only to condemn Israel’s serious violations, but to develop new approaches to providing real protection for the Palestinian people.”

Only the General Assembly can impose, where the Security Council fails, an immediate ceasefire on Israel.

We call upon human rights groups, lawyers and legal organizations, trade unions, intellectuals, the anti-war movement and all people of conscience to support President d’Escoto-Brockmann, demand that an emergency session of the General Assembly be convened under authority of Resolution 377, and to participate in the growing international boycott, divestment and sanctions movement against Israel.

We call upon the UN human rights system to authorize an effective investigation of Israel’s war crimes and crimes against humanity, including its wilful killings, use of internationally prohibited weapons, destruction of civilian infrastructure, targeting of schools, higher education institutions, mosques and civilian shelters, and even international humanitarian aid workers. The UN Human Rights Council has an obligation to investigate these elements of genocide and in doing so contribute to ending it.

As a signal to Israel, we call upon all states to cut diplomatic relations with Israel forthwith and for the High Contracting Parties of the Geneva Conventions to hold an immediate conference to re-establish respect for international humanitarian law. On the basis of its past and present impunity, Israel should be expelled from the United Nations.

All should demand an immediate Israeli ceasefire, the immediate withdrawal of all belligerent Israeli military forces, and the end of the blockade. Upon realization, collective measures should be taken at all levels to end Israel’s occupation of Palestine and to oblige Israeli society to respect the equality of human rights. Until the occupation of Palestine ends, we underline the legal and guaranteed right of the Palestinian people to resist Israeli aggression by all means.

The Brussells Tribunal Committee

9 January 2009

Please sign and circulate this statement widely.

For individuals and organizational endorsements contact kindly info@brusselstribunal.org

[1] “Uniting for Peace Resolution”, UN General Assembly Resolution Nr.377/(V)/A/1950, Dated 3rd November 1950 , http://un.org/Docs/journal/asp/ws.asp?m=A/RES/377(V)

[2] Letter from Israeli Ambassador Gabriela Shalev to UN General Assembly President Manuel d’Escoto-Brockmann, 8 January 2009,http://innercitypress.com/protestPGA010809.doc

[3] “Gross Human Rights Violations and War Crimes in the Gaza Strip”, 30 December 2008,
http://pchrgaza.org/files/PressR/English/2008/un_human.html

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Posted By KarackOdrama KarackOdrama | over 3 years ago
Top flight Union Securit not,Endure then.I would move before i sacrifice my lil one to anything, other then Allah's command like Abraham.I pray it stop raining over there till there starving to forgive themselves.
Reply By citizenjournal citizenjournal | over 3 years ago
@KarackOdrama! appreciate your sentiments.We are all deeply hurt and still dont' know when it is going to stop. Arif
Posted By maidiya maidiya | over 3 years ago
The headline of your post makes me want to SCREAM. I have said so much about UNSC's non-influential role and all. I feel too frustrated to even express my feelings here.

I would still say, financial sanctions is the only solution! But wait and watch, we will see these murderers just brushing off the dust of Gaza ruins off their shoulder and washing away their hands full of innocent children and women!
Reply By citizenjournal citizenjournal | over 3 years ago

Reply By citizenjournal citizenjournal | over 3 years ago
maidiya,though UNSC is non-influential so is every other UN agency and this fact is well known and obvious to all. The point here is that Israel is an entity which doesn't respect any agency whether it be UN or other's. The UN premises in Gaza itself are subjected to repeated bombardment from the Israeli forces.
I am hopeful that the perpetrators of this massacre will one day be brought to justice. Till then we have to continue in our efforts to expose the unholy nexus between the zionist state and the US.
Posted By julianjbava julianjbava | over 3 years ago
This is very sad indeed. However it isn't entirely the United Nation's fault. Israel and Hamas's advertency to comply with the UN also inhibits effective plans to be employed.
Reply By citizenjournal citizenjournal | over 3 years ago
well, julianjbava..you are absolutely right, the watered down UNSC resolution at the initiative of Arab League was passed only to save faces of the ineffective Arab States and their unpopular leaders. You may know that the US abstained during the voting process. So in the very first instance it was not meant to be of any use in the resolution of the dispute as also in a declaration of cease fire from both the sides.
Reply By julianjbava julianjbava | over 3 years ago
The US's abstinence doesn't necessarily signify the resolution is inefective, nevertheless the assumpition that this resolution is just being formed to make it appear as if the world community is doing something, may have some truth to it.
Posted By Brodzky Brodzky | over 3 years ago
Just to get this straight from those of you outraged by the actions of Israel, if the situation were reversed... and the encircled and massacred people were the Jews, you'd be just as outraged, right? Or would you consider that a fitting collective punishment? Seriously, I want to make sure I understand where you're coming from, because when Jews dying in Israel becomes just as offensive to you as Muslims dying in Gaza we might be able to have peace. Please tell me peace is what you want. Or is it retribution you seek?

Personally, I'm offended by the machinations of most governments. The UN, in particular, is a nice collection of nations that ought to take a long look in the mirror before judging others. I include my own government. However, I should say that we in the US are taking responsibility for making changes.

And many of us want peace. Tell me Hamas wants peace and that there is a chance the Jewish people can have political autonomy on a few slivers of the Jewish homeland.

There is plenty of innocent blood to splatter all the people of all the faiths. Where is the solution? Blame Israel? Is that the way to peace with Israel? But making peace with Israel has never been part of the plan as far as Hamas and Iran are concerned. It's the one thing the govt, of Iran agrees upon with its Arab neighbors.

What has all the blame and shared hatred produced? Gaza.

Reply By citizenjournal citizenjournal | over 3 years ago
Brodzky!
Dont' know why you are so confused and petrified! Leaving aside your mixed up facts and rhetoric, I just have to say that the motive behind Israeli adventure into Gaza belies commonsense. Here you have 1.5 million Palestinians living as refugees in their own motherland and squeezed and blockaded by Israeli usurpers who are now inflicting human misery on poor innocent people including women and children.
If the world is united against Israeli aggression and the same is reflected in the voices of the people in the streets, in the electronic and print media then, it is time for people like you to reflect and introspect.
Posted By moyercl moyercl | over 3 years ago
You know if they are going to really get a truce of the two. I believe they are really going to step up and force sanctions.
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