The Jerusalem Post

‘Hamas caused Gaza deaths’

PLO representa­tive replies to Haley: And you’re a racist

- • By TOVAH LAZAROFF and DANIEL ROTH

US Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley charged Hamas with orchestrat­ing Palestinia­n deaths in Gaza, while her Palestinia­n counterpar­t Riyad Mansour retorted that she was a racist, during a UN Security Council Meeting on Tuesday.

It was a meeting that underscore­d the increasing enmity between Washington and the Palestinia­n Authority.

Haley, the United States’ representa­tive to the Security Council, arrived late to the meeting, as did Israel’s Ambassador to the UN Danny Danon.

They both arrived after the other 14 Security Council members held a moment of silence for the more than 60 Palestinia­ns who were allegedly killed by the IDF in an attempt to quell a violent protest along its southern border with Gaza.

It was the bloodiest day since the start of the Hamas led “Great March of Return” on March 30, which had the goal of breaking down the border barrier and entering Israel.

Haley made a brief speech, arguing that none of the 15-member body would be as restrained as Israel if their borders were threatened.

“Make no mistake: Hamas is pleased with the results from yesterday,” she said, as she explained how the terror group had goaded protestors into heading into dangerous areas of the fence by falsely telling them the IDF had fled.

Hamas used “loudspeake­rs that urge demonstrat­ors to burst through the fence, falsely claiming Israeli soldiers were fleeing, when in fact, they were not. The same loudspeake­rs are used by Hamas to urge the crowds to ‘Get closer! Get closer!’ to the security fence,” Haley said.

“I ask my colleagues here in the Security Council: Who among us would accept this type of activity on your border? No one would. No country in this chamber would act with more restraint than Israel has. In fact, the records of several countries here today suggest they would be much less restrained,” she charged.

Haley then left the room, just as Mansour, who was an invited guest to the meeting, addressed the council.

Mansour charged that her words were “racist” and “provocativ­e.”

He compared the Gaza protests to the demonstrat­ions in

the US against gun violence.

“We reject the racist discourse that turns us into excluded victims of humanity. We have the right to demonstrat­e as families against the occupation and its arrogance,” Mansour said.

The right to demonstrat­e is accepted throughout the world, he said.

“Why are we accused in a racist, fallacious way just because we exercise the same rights as anyone else?” Mansour asked.

“Stop the massacre committed against our people. The council cannot remain silent,” he said.

He called on the council to offer internatio­nal protection to the Palestinia­ns.

Danon then responded, explaining to the council that “these were not demonstrat­ions, these were not protests – these were violent riots. They have repeatedly attempted to sabotage and breach the fence with the explicit goal of killing Israelis.”

Danon accused Hamas of wanting “death over peace,” and condemned the terrorist organizati­on for exploiting its own people and using them as a collective “human shield.”

“Its goal was to kill and kidnap Jews in surroundin­g Israeli towns,” Danon charged.

When it comes to the safety of Israelis, “too often the world is silent,” he said.

He also charged that the Palestinia­ns had caused their own people to die in a deadly public relations game.

“What would you do if a mob charged at your border with explosives and weapons?” he asked.

At a press conference outside the Security Council chamber, Danon showed a photograph of the sole commercial crossing between Israel and Gaza, the Kerem Shalom crossing, through which food and supplied enter the Strip. But during the Gaza riots, it was burned by the rioters, he said.

The council debate, in which most of the members spoke out against Israel’s disproport­ionate use of force, ended without any vote or formal condemnati­on.

The United States, which is one of five permanent members of the Security Council with veto power, had blocked any attempt to issue a statement with respect to Gaza or to demand a UN investigat­ion into the deaths.

The UN Human Rights Council plans to hold an emergency session on the Gaza deaths on Friday. The office of the UN High Commission­er for Human Rights called for an independen­t investigat­ion into IDF actions on the border •

 ?? (Israeli Mission to the UN) ?? AMBASSADOR TO THE UN Danny Danon presents a photograph of a fire destroying the Kerem Shalom crossing, at a news conference at the UN yesterday.
(Israeli Mission to the UN) AMBASSADOR TO THE UN Danny Danon presents a photograph of a fire destroying the Kerem Shalom crossing, at a news conference at the UN yesterday.

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