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Israel sanctions draw wide condemnati­on

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NEW YORK: Some 40 countries on Monday called on Israel to lift sanctions it imposed on the Palestinia­n Authority earlier this month over its push to get the UN’s top court to issue an advisory opinion on the Israeli occupation.

On Dec 30, the UN General Assembly passed a resolution requesting an opinion from the Internatio­nal Court of Justice on the issue of the Israeli occupation of Palestinia­n territorie­s.

In retaliatio­n, Israel announced a series of sanctions, including financial ones, on Jan 6 against the Palestinia­n Authority to make it “pay the price” for pushing for the resolution.

In a statement to journalist­s on Monday, some 40 United Nations member states, reaffirmin­g their “unwavering support” for the ICJ and internatio­nal law, expressed “deep concern regarding the Israeli government’s decision to impose punitive measures against the Palestinia­n people, leadership and civil society following the request by the General Assembly” to the court.

“Regardless of each country’s position on the resolution, we reject punitive measures in response to a request for an advisory opinion by the Internatio­nal Court of Justice, and more broadly in response to a General Assembly resolution, and call for their immediate reversal,” the members said.

The statement is signed by countries that voted for this resolution (Algeria, Argentina, Belgium, Ireland, Pakistan and South Africa, among others) but also by some that abstained — Japan, France and South Korea — and others that voted against, like Germany and Estonia.

“This is significan­t as it shows that regardless of how countries have voted, they are united in rejecting these punitive measures,” the Palestinia­n ambassador to the UN, Riyad Mansour, said in a statement.

A UN Security Council meeting on the Palestinia­n issue is scheduled today. A meeting earlier this month, after the visit of an Israeli minister to the Al-Aqsa Mosque, led to a tense verbal exchange between Israeli and Palestinia­n diplomats.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Israeli right-wing activists hold an Israeli flag during a counter-protest while Palestinia­n and pro-Palestine activists rally at Jerusalem’s Sheikh Jarrah area.
REUTERS Israeli right-wing activists hold an Israeli flag during a counter-protest while Palestinia­n and pro-Palestine activists rally at Jerusalem’s Sheikh Jarrah area.

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