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U.S. Abstains as U.N. Security Council Votes to Condemn Israeli Settlements
SOMINI SENGUPTA, RICK GLADSTONE | DEC. 23, 2016

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Defying extraordinary pressure from President-elect Donald J. Trump and furious lobbying by Israel, the Obama administration on Friday allowed the United Nations Security Council to adopt a resolution that condemned Israeli settlement construction.

The administration’s decision not to veto the measure reflected its growing frustration over Israeli settlements, and broke a longstanding American policy of serving as Israel’s sturdiest diplomatic shield at the United Nations.

While the measure is not expected to have any practical impact on the ground, it is regarded as a major rebuff to Israel, one that could increase its isolation over the paralyzed peace process with Israel’s Palestinian neighbors, who have sought to establish their own state on territory held by Israel.

Applause broke out in the 15-member Security Council’s chambers following the vote on the measure, which passed 14-0, with the United States abstaining. Israel’s ambassador, Danny Danon, denounced the measure and castigated the council members who had approved it.

“Would you ban the French from building in Paris?” he told them.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, who had scrambled in recent days to stop the measure from coming to a vote, released a blistering denunciation afterward:

“Israel rejects this shameful anti-Israel resolution at the U.N. and will not abide by its terms,” Mr. Netanyahu said in a statement. “At a time when the Security Council does nothing to stop the slaughter of half a million people in Syria, it disgracefully gangs up on the one true democracy in the Middle East, Israel, and calls the Western Wall ‘occupied territory.’”

Mr. Trump personally intervened to keep the measure, proposed by Egypt, from coming up for a vote on Thursday, as scheduled. Mr. Trump’s aides said he had spoken to Mr. Netanyahu. Both men also spoke to the Egyptian president, Abdel Fattah el-Sisi. Egypt postponed the vote.

But in a show of mounting exasperation, four other countries on the Security Council — Malaysia, New Zealand, Senegal and Venezuela — all of them relatively powerless temporary members with rotating two-year seats, snatched the resolution away from Egypt and put it up for a vote Friday afternoon.

The departing Obama administration has been highly critical of Israel’s settlement building, describing it as an impediment to a two-state solution in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Mr. Trump has made clear that he will take a far more sympathetic approach to Israel when his administration assumes office in a month.

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Construction at an Israeli settlement in the West Bank in 2015. Credit: Tomas Munita for The New York Times

Mr. Trump’s comments on the issue amounted to his most direct intervention on United States foreign policy during his transition to power. Minutes after the Security Council vote was announced, Mr. Trump made his anger known in a Twitter posting:

A number of advocacy groups for Israel also denounced the resolution, calling it a one-sided measure that would not help the peace process. Ronald S. Lauder, president of the World Jewish Congress, said in a statement: “It is also disconcerting and unfortunate that the United States, Israel’s greatest ally, chose to abstain rather than veto this counterproductive text.”

The United States ambassador, Samantha Power, portrayed the abstention as consistent with the American disapproval of settlement-building, but she also criticized countries at the United Nations for treating Israel unfairly. She said the United States remained committed to its “steadfast support” for Israel and reminded the council that Israel received an enormous amount of American military aid.

Ms. Power said the United States chose not to veto the resolution, as it had done to a similar measure under Mr. Obama in 2011, because settlement building had accelerated so much that it had put the two-state solution in jeopardy, and because the peace process had gone nowhere.

“Today the Security Council reaffirmed its established consensus that settlements have no legal validity,” she said. “The United States has been sending a message that settlements must stop privately and publicly for nearly five decades.”

She rebuked Palestinian leaders for “too often” failing to condemn violence against Israeli civilians. But she also directed a portion of her remarks to Mr. Netanyahu, whose relations with the Obama administration have never been warm.

“One cannot simultaneously champion expanding Israeli settlements and champion a viable two-state solution that would end the conflict,” she said, arguing that the settlements have undermined Israel’s security.

Israel’s ambassador, Mr. Danon, who had exhorted the American delegation to block the measure, expressed his anger in a statement that looked forward to a change in policy under Mr. Trump.

“It was to be expected that Israel’s greatest ally would act in accordance with the values that we share and that they would have vetoed this disgraceful resolution,” he said.

The resolution condemned Israeli housing construction in East Jerusalem and the occupied West Bank as a “flagrant violation under international law” that was “dangerously imperiling the viability” of a future peace settlement establishing a Palestinian state.

The resolution also includes a nod to Israel and its backers by condemning “all acts of violence against civilians, including acts of terror, as well as all acts of provocation, incitement and destruction.” That language is diplomatic scolding aimed at Palestinian leaders, whom Israel accuses of encouraging attacks on Israeli civilians.



Source: New York Times

Document Cloud: United Nations Security Council Draft Resolution on the Middle East Peace Process (PDF)
 
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14 UN Security Council members vote in favour as US abstains in demanding Israel halt settlements on Palestinian land.
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The UN Security Council has voted in favour of a resolution demanding the halt of settlement activity by Israel on occupied Palestinian territory with the United States notably abstaining.

The resolution was put forward at the 15-member council for a vote on Friday by New Zealand, Malaysia, Venezuela and Senegal a day after Egypt withdrew it under pressure from Israel and US president-elect Donald Trump.

Israel and Trump had called on the United States to veto the measure.

"This is a day of victory for international law, a victory for civilised language and negotiation and a total rejection of extremist forces in Israel," chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat told Reuters news agency.

"The international community has told the people of Israel that the way to security and peace is not going to be done through occupation ... but rather through peace, ending the occupation and establishing a Palestinian state to live side by side with the state of Israel on the 1967 line," Erekat said.

UN votes on ending Israeli settlements

The resolution was adopted with 14 votes in favour to a resounding round of applause. It is the first resolution the Security Council has adopted on Israel and the Palestinians in nearly eight years.

"Israel rejects this shameful anti-Israel resolution at the UN and will not abide by its terms," a statement from the office of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said.

The United States' abstention was the biggest rebuke in recent history to longstanding ally Israel, allowing the Security Council to condemn its settlements and continuing construction in Palestinian territory as a "flagrant violation" of international law.

The resolution said Israel's settlements on Palestinian territory occupied since 1967, including East Jerusalem, have "no legal validity.

It demanded a halt to "all Israeli settlement activities", saying this "is essential for salvaging the two-state solution".http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2016/12/passes-resolution-israeli-settlements-161223192709807.html
 
Finally the US (Obama) doing something right in regards to Israel.
 
As for the news: desperate loser Obama is trying to do as much damage as possible before he leaves
Things will change drastically after Trump takes charge. He has already picked a hardliner David Friedman as Israeli envoy, who had remarked in the past that liberal Jews on J-street were "worse than kapos".
 
Again fake map. Here the real one:

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As for the news: desperate loser Obama is trying to do as much damage as possible before he leaves.

So after decades of using veto in favor of Israel in many UNSC resolutions, one time that US abstained is called a desperate attempt? And perhaps even a backstabber?

Some Jewish fascist terrorists are forcibly kicking Palestinians out of their homes and build new homes instead and U.S has been complicit in Israeli terrorism for decades. This is the least good thing they could do, although it won't make much difference. Israel will continue to be a fascist state no matter what.
 
So after decades of using veto in favor of Israel in many UNSC resolutions, one time that US abstained is called a desperate attempt? And perhaps even a backstabber?

Some Jewish fascist terrorists are forcibly kicking Palestinians out of their homes and build new homes instead and U.S has been complicit in Israeli terrorism for decades. This is the least good thing they could do, although it won't make much difference. Israel will continue to be a fascist state no matter what.
Desperate because its less than one month before he goes.

No one is kicking anyone from homes here. U mix up with Syria where ur thugs kicked 10+ million people - half of the population from their homes.
 
Desperate because its less than one month before he goes.

No one is kicking anyone from homes here. U mix up with Syria where ur thugs kicked 10+ million people - half of the population from their homes.
No we didn't. Don't try to divert topic from fascist actions of Israel, which perfectly resembles Nazis.
 
No we didn't.
U did. Ur blockade and insane indiscriminate bombs expelled over 10 million people.

Don't try to divert topic from fascist actions of Israel, which perfectly resembles Nazis.
Imagine a serial killed attacking someone for downloading song illegally in internet. Thats exactly what u do.
 
Desperate because its less than one month before he goes.

No one is kicking anyone from homes here. U mix up with Syria where ur thugs kicked 10+ million people - half of the population from their homes.

An Israeli accusing others of war crimes? I don't think the pot calling the kettle black analogy could ever be better applied.

Imagine a serial killed attacking someone for downloading song illegally in internet. Thats exactly what u do.

No I'm pretty sure Iran doesn't do that and if they do, it's probably more complex than you make it seem.

Things will change drastically after Trump takes charge. He has already picked a hardliner David Friedman as Israeli envoy, who had remarked in the past that liberal Jews on J-street were "worse than kapos".

No they won't, don't kid yourself.

Again fake map. Here the real one:

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As for the news: desperate loser Obama is trying to do as much damage as possible before he leaves.

Did you forget about this? Because we haven't:

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In Chicago, on bended knee, boy Obama learned to hate Jews and Israel from Black Nationalist Jeremiah Wright and from Black Muslim Louis Farrakhan. It is a mystery why American Jews, who love Israel, supported Obama by 90+%. Today, Obama showed his heart-felt antisemitism. Today, we saw the real Obama.
 
In Chicago, on bended knee, boy Obama learned to hate Jews and Israel from Black Nationalist Jeremiah Wright and from Black Muslim Louis Farrakhan. It is a mystery why American Jews, who love Israel, supported Obama by 90+%. Today, Obama showed his heart-felt antisemitism. Today, we saw the real Obama.


Utter nonsense. Knock it off.
 
Israel should have opted for Madagascar, a far better option to build a new country than in the middle east.
Israel should not have accepted to live with Arabs who hate them.
The Holy land also should be under UN control and free for worship to all respected religions.

PS: these are my personal views and I do not impose these views on anyone.:D
 

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