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Hezbollah raps UN after critical Israel report pulled

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BEIRUT: The leader of the Lebanese Hezbollah movement denounced the United Nations on Saturday as weak after the withdrawal of a report accusing Israel of imposing an ‘apartheid regime’ on Palestinia­ns.

A senior UN official resigned on Friday after the secretaryg­eneral asked her to remove the report, published by the United Nation’s Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia ( ESCWA), from the internet.

UN Under- Secretary General and ESCWA Executive Secretary Rima Khalaf said she was leaving after ‘ powerful member states’ had pressured the world body and its chief with ‘vicious attacks and threats’.

Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah said in a televised speech on Saturday that the incident served as a reminder of the “truth of this organisati­on, that it’s weak ... and it succumbs to the will of the United States and Israel”.

The UN is ‘incapable of taking a stand’ and the debacle over the report proved it cannot be counted on “to defend human rights in our region,” he said.

Hanan Ashrawi, a member of the Palestine Liberation Organisati­on’s executive committee, also criticised the decision and called on the report to be reinstated.

ESCWA, which comprises 18 Arab states, published the report on Wednesday and said it was the first time a UN body had clearly charged that Israel ‘ has establishe­d an apartheid regime that dominates the Palestinia­n people as a whole’.

Israel fiercely rejects the allegation, often directed at it by its critics, and likened the report to Der Sturmer – a Nazi propaganda publicatio­n that was strongly anti- Semitic. The United States, an ally of Israel, had said it was outraged and demanded the report be withdrawn.

The US ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, said on Friday that Khalaf’s resignatio­n was appropriat­e and Israel’s UN ambassador Danny Danon said it was ‘ long overdue’.

“It is only normal for criminals to pressure and attack those who advocate the cause of their victims,” Khalaf wrote in her resignatio­n letter. She stood by the ESCWA report.

UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric said the report was published without consultati­on with the UN secretaria­t.

“This is not about content, this is about process,” Dujarric told reporters in New York on Friday.

“The secretary- general cannot accept that an under- secretary general or any other senior UN official that reports to him would authorise the publicatio­n under the UN name, under the UN logo, without consulting the competent department­s and even himself,” he said.

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? File photo on May 12, 2016 shows Nasrallah addressing his supporters from a screen during a rally to commemorat­e Hezbollah Wounded Veterans Day in Beirut’s southern suburbs, Lebanon.
— Reuters photo File photo on May 12, 2016 shows Nasrallah addressing his supporters from a screen during a rally to commemorat­e Hezbollah Wounded Veterans Day in Beirut’s southern suburbs, Lebanon.
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Rima Khalaf

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