On
Gaza, Murky
UNSC on US and
Jordan Draft
Statement,
Here
By
Matthew
Russell Lee,
Exclusive
UNITED
NATIONS,
July 11, more
here --
The UN
Security
Council was
said by some
to be ready at
9:30 pm on
July 11 to put
out a press
statement on
Palestine,
after several
rounds of back
and forth.
Not only Inner
City Press was
told this, but
also Al
Arabiya and
France 24 /
An-Nahar. But
then after
Inner City
Press
specified the
timing -- and
the stated
theory that
the US gave in
after an
emergency
session of the
Arab Group at
the UN moved
toward a
resolution
that the US
would have to
veto --
something
changed.
This month's
Security
Council
president's
Deputy
Permanent
Representative
stepped
forward, on
Twitter, to
say that "No
Council member
has received
any draft
statement on
Gaza this
evening."
And
a quick check
by Inner City
Press resulted
in a response
that the US
then delayed
putting the
draft under
the "silence
procedure" -
and the
four-paragraph
draft,
exclusively
published by
Inner City
Press here:
“The
Security
Council
expresses
serious
concern
regarding the
crisis related
to Gaza and
the protection
and welfare of
civilians on
both sides.
“The
Security
Council
members called
for
de-escalation
of the
situation,
restoration of
calm, and
reinstitution
of the
November 2012
ceasefire.
“Security
Council
members
further called
for respect
for
International
Humanitarian
Law, including
the protection
of civilians.
“Security
Council
members also
expressed
their support
for resumption
of direct
negotiations
between the
Israelis and
Palestinians
with the aim
of achieving a
comprehensive
peace
agreement
based on the
two-state
solution.”
Informed
sources told
Inner City
Press that
while the US,
or
"Washington,"
initially said
they would
accept no
Security
Council action
at this point,
once an
emergency
meeting of the
Arab Group
moved for a
draft
resolution,
the US changed
tack.
"The US
doesn't want
to have to
veto, so they
can continue
to point the
finger at
Russia and
China on
Syria," as one
source put
it. So
the US agreed
- or was said
to agree -- to
a press
statement
calling for a
ceasefire.
The
source went on
"If Israel
disregards it
and continues,
what will the
Council do?"
What, indeed.
But then, a
pull back, and
still the
draft above
not formally
circulated to
other Security
Council
members.
Consider
this,
then, informal
circulation of
the draft...
Earlier on
July 11 with
the UN
Security
Council having
taken no
action on
Palestine and
Israel, the
day after an
"urgent"
meeting
featuring each
state's
ambassador, on
July 11 the
Non Aligned
Movement
issued a
statement,
which Inner
City Press put online
here.
On
July 10 in the
UN Security
Council, UN
Secretary
General Ban
Ki-moon said
that
“eighty-eight
Palestinians,
many of them
civilians, are
reported to
have been
killed, and
339 injured.”
Afterward
at
the Security
Council
stakeout but
off-camera,
Palestine's
Riyad Manour
said the
figure is over
90, in the
last three
days.
Now on
July 11, the
number is over
100.
Inside
the Council on
July 10,
Israel's Ron
Prosor told
Ban that while
he had given
his speech,
five rockets
had been fired
at Israel
(Prosor played
a rocket
warning siren
on his phone,
to make his
point.) At the
stakeout,
on-camera,
Prosor raised
the number of
rockets to
six.
While
Mansour spoke
on camera, the
stakeout was
nearly full
with
journalists.
But when
Prosor spoke
there were far
fewer -- one
of whom told
Inner City
Press, “This
is a question
for FUNCA,”
the Free
UN Coalition
for Access.
Again Prosor
played the
rocket siren
warning, and
used the line
“From Abuja to
Falluja.”
Inner
City Press
asked Prosor
about those
who say Hamas
is not
formally part
of the unity
government; he
replied,
“Hamas is
Hamas.”
On
Palestine
joining or
complaining to
the
International
Criminal
Court, Inner
City Press' question
which Ban
Ki-moon dodged
on July 9,
Prosor did not
answer. Yet.
Security
Council
members did
not speak in
the public
session; they
went behind
closed doors.
Will they
emerge with a
press
statement?
Elements to
the press?
Sound effects?
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site.
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