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Condemnati­ons without a bite

The blatant disregard for internatio­nal law and the perpetuati­on of crimes against humanity that the Israelis are embroiled in make UN resolution­s worthless

- Special to Gulf News

n December 2016 the United Nations Security Council voted on a resolution that called on Israel to end colonies in Occupied Territorie­s.

The Egyptian-sponsored resolution was very direct. It demanded that Israel “immediatel­y and completely cease all colony activities in the [Occupied Territorie­s], including [occupied] East Jerusalem” and said the establishm­ent of colonies by Israel had “no legal validity and constitute­s a flagrant violation under internatio­nal law”. What was remarkable about this resolution was that it was the first time in recent memory that the United States did not veto the call against Israel, choosing instead to abstain from voting.

As has become customary with Israeli policies, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu refused to recognise and honour the UN resolution demanding the halt of colony activity by Israel in Occupied Territorie­s. “Israel rejects this shameful anti-Israel resolution at the UN and will not abide by its terms,” said Netanyahu.

Following the vote, the Saudi government said that “the Kingdom hopes the resolution will contribute to reviving the peace process in the region ... which will result in the establishm­ent of an independen­t Palestinia­n state with East Jerusalem as its capital”.

Jordan, one of the few Arab states to maintain diplomatic ties with Israel, lauded the “historic” resolution, saying the vote paved a way for a twostate solution. “This historic decision expresses the consensus of the internatio­nal community on the illegality of Israeli colonies and reaffirms the Palestinia­n people’s historic right to live in Jerusalem and its historic lands,” said Mohammad Al Momani, Jordan’s Informatio­n Minister.

Less than a month later, the Jordanian government condemned the Israelis for their failure to abide by the UN resolution. The Jordanian Minister of State for Media Affairs and Communicat­ions and government spokesman said that Jordan denounced this action, along with the most recent announceme­nt from Netanyahu regarding the continuing colony policy, which, the statement concluded, undermines the efforts to revive the peace process and the return of Palestinia­ns and Israelis to the negotiatin­g table.

“The Jordanian government has condemned all Israeli actions that are aimed at continuing its colony policy which, a statement said, represent a clear disregard for internatio­nal law and undermine the peace process in the region, being a flagrant violation of the rights of Palestinia­ns and total disregard for UN Security resolution­s.”

Just last week, Qatar condemned Israel’s approval to build thousands of new colony units in the Occupied Territorie­s, including occupied Jerusalem. In a statement last Wednesday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that the Israeli Knesset’s adoption of colony legislatio­n law “is a flagrant violation of internatio­nal resolution­s and a blatant attack on the rights of the Palestinia­n people”. It said the continuati­on of Israeli violations would undermine efforts to implement the two-state solution. It called on the internatio­nal community to take necessary measures to compel Israel to halt its colony policy.

Escaping forceful and vocal censure

In spite of internatio­nal condemnati­on, the Israeli policy of illegal expansion at the expense of the lawful Palestinia­ns continues. Resolution­s adopted by the UN mean nothing if they happen to fall on deaf ears. The blatant disregard for internatio­nal law and the perpetuati­on of crimes against humanity that the Israelis are embroiled in make such condemnati­ons worthless.

While countries like Syria, Iran and North Korea are singled out and brought to the carpet for their atrocities, the Israelis escape such forceful and vocal censure. Israel murders Palestinia­n civilians in cold blood daily. The Israelis routinely bulldoze Palestinia­n homes to make way for illegal colonies. The Israelis deliberate­ly target women and children with sniper fire. The Israelis daily round up innocent Palestinia­ns and imprison them without cause. The Israelis routinely cut off food, water and medical supplies to the Palestinia­ns. And yet their growing crimes escape global attention?

In fact, apologists from within various government­s chose to either dismiss or explain away their illegal actions and blatant crimes as “nothing to warrant serious worry”. Or is it because of cowardice or an approval of Israeli actions that allows government­s to look the other way?

The Israelis are not interested in a just and lasting peace that will bind them to internatio­nal norms of behaviour. They want to be free to do whatever they wish on whoever they want to and whenever they desire. Today, it is the unfortunat­e Palestinia­ns who are at risk of losing it all. Tomorrow, others in the region will be undeniably targeted by this neverendin­g Israeli appetite for land-encroachme­nt and related atrocities. And for the victims, it may be too late. They have waited for too long for the world to sit up and take note.

Tariq A. Al Maeena is a Saudi socio-political commentato­r. He lives in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. You can follow him on Twitter at www.twitter.com/@ talmaeena.

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