On
Hebron Danny Danon Speaks Are
UN Guterres Said He Hoped TIPH
Could
Be Preserved Useless
By Matthew
Russell Lee, CJR Letter
PFTracker
UNITED NATIONS
GATE, February 7 – On the
United States' draft UN
resolution to condemn Hamas,
going into the Security
Council meeting there was a
Bolivian amendment. But after
an hour's delay, the amendment
was withdrawn and a vote held
on whether to require a two
thirds majority on the US
draft. Now gone US Ambassador
Nikki Haley opposed this, but
it passed,
75-72-28. Now on February 7,
the day after Kuwait and
Equatorial Guinea implied that
the US would agree to a Hebron
statement (and that the US
under charge d'affaires
Jonathan Cohen had not
indicted to the contrary),
this from Israel's Ambassador
to the UN Danny Danon: "There
is no place in Israel or
anywhere in the world for an
international force to harm
the country in which it
operates. Instead of
maintaining order and
neutrality, TIPH observers
used violence, created
friction with the civilian
population, and interfered
with security forces. The
United States stands by
Israel's right to not renew
TIPH's mandate and to act on
its own accord to ensure
stability, without the help of
a violent, biased
international force. That the
Palestinians want to maintain
violent observers in Hebron
attests to their intentions."
Meanwhile UN Secretary General
Antonio Guterres through his
spokesman Stephane Dujarric
who refuses Press questions
had said, "The
Secretary-General noted the
joint statement issued by the
Foreign Ministers of Italy,
Norway, Sweden, Switzerland
and Turkey following Israel’s
decision not to renew the
mandate of the Temporary
International Presence in
Hebron (TIPH), established
pursuant to the provisions of
the 1995 Interim Agreement
(Oslo II Accord) between
Israel and the Palestine
Liberation Organization
(PLO). He is grateful to
the TIPH’s contributing
countries and the service of
their respective observers
over the past 22 years. He
further hopes that an
agreement can be found by the
parties to preserve the TIPH’s
long-standing and valuable
contribution to conflict
prevention and the protection
of Palestinians in
Hebron.
The Secretary-General
continues to engage with
relevant Member States and the
parties on the ground to
ensure the protection, safety,
and wellbeing of civilians. He
reiterates his commitment to
the two-state solution and to
safeguarding the principles
and vision enshrined in the
Oslo framework, relevant
United Nations resolutions,
and other applicable
agreements.
Stephane Dujarric, Spokesman
for the
Secretary-General New
York, 1 February 2019."
Dujaric and Guterres had Inner
City Press roughed up by UN
Security on 3 July 2018 and
banned 212 days since. Despite
Dujarric's on
camera promise to
answer, he has refused
including on why Guterres
skipped the January 26 human
rights meeting in the UNSC on
Venezuela, unanswerd questions
here.
On January 14, UN Secretary
General Antonio Guterres, who
more and more issues no read
outs much less disclosing such
conflicts
of interest as his paid
board position on his forms
covering 2016 with the
Gulbenkian Foundation which
tried to sell its Partex Oil
to UN briber CEFC China Energy
has issued this empty read
out: "The Secretary-General
met today with H.E. Mr.
Mahmoud Abbas, President of
the State of
Palestine.
The Secretary-General
congratulated the State of
Palestine for assuming the
Chairmanship of the G-77. He
expressed his wishes for a
successful year for the
Group.
The Secretary-General
reiterated that the two-state
solution is the only viable
option to sustainable peace."
What about the other meetings?
Inner City Press has asked:
"January 8-8: Please provide
read-outs of the following SG
public appointments on Jan 4:
10:25 a.m. Professor Anna
Tibaijuka, Member of
Parliament for Muleba South,
United Republic of Tanzania
10:45 a.m. Meeting with
H.E. Mr. Jean-Pierre Raffarin,
President, Leaders for Peace,
and Members of Leaders for
Peace 12:15 p.m. H.E. Mr.
Aurélien Agbenonci, Minister
for Foreign Affairs of the
Republic of Benin 12:45 p.m.
and prospectively H.E. Mr.
Matteo Renzi, Senator and
Former Prime Minister of Italy
- or state why no read outs
are being provided." But days
later, no answer, despite
Spokesman Stephane Dujarric's
on-camera
promise. On December 26,
after Inner City Press
submitted a Palestine question
to the Office of the
Spokesperson for absent UNSG
Antonio Guterres without any
answer, the Israeli Mission
issued this: "In anticipation
of the upcoming Security
Council debate on the
?Situation in the Middle East,
the Palestinians are expected
to initiate an application for
full state membership at the
United Nations.
Ambassador Danon: "We are
preparing to stop the
initiative. The Palestinians
pay terrorists and encourage
violence yet seek to become a
member state of the United
Nations."
Today, the Palestinian
Authority's (PA) Foreign
Minister, Riyad al-Maliki,
announced that the
Palestinians would appeal to
the United Nations ?Security
Council to gain recognition as
a full member state of the
United Nations. The request
has emerged against the
backdrop of the Security
Council's quarterly discussion
on the Situation in the Middle
East, which is expected to
take place on 15 January 2019,
and focus primarily on the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
In response to the PA's
announcement, Israel’s
Ambassador to the United
Nations, Danny Danon, said
that he is preparing to block
the Palestinian initiative in
cooperation with the United
States delegation. "Even as it
continues to pay salaries to
terrorists every month,
encourage violence and lead an
unrelenting campaign of
incitement against Israel, the
Palestinian Authority has the
audacity to ask the Security
Council to recognize it as a
full member state of the
United Nations." At noon on
December 26, Inner City Press
asked the UN: "December 26-9:
What is the SG's comment (and
action if any) on this
“Palestinian foreign minister
Riyad al-Malki declared on
Wednesday that Palestine would
apply for full state
membership at the United
Nations in January.Mr Al-Malki
told the official radio
station Voice of Palestine
that he would file the
application to upgrade
Palestine's status from an
observer state to a full
member state to the UN
Security Council.”
The questions
were emailed by banned Inner
City Press, pursuant to USG @Alison_Smale's
promise to UNSR @DavidAKaye they
would be answered, also to,
among others, Amina Mohammed,
Marcia
Soares Pinto,
Keishamaza
Rukikaire, Hua
Jiang (who
refers to Hak-Fan
Lau, Mita Hosali, Joachim
Harris and Lydia Lobenthal)
and Maria Luiza Ribeiro
Viotti, who refers to Arnab
Roy and Eihab Omaish - as well
as the Guterres' own email. No
answers more than five hours
later, including on the UN
Public Financial Disclosure omissions
by Guterres. We will be
reporting on this, from the UN
Gate if necessary. Back on
December 6 after the vote,
Saudi Arabia spoke, as if it
had already voted against the
US resolution (not mention of
Jamal Khashoggi or Yemen, of
course). With the new
threshold, the US draft failed,
87 yes, 58 no and 33
abstentions. There was some
applause in the UNGA hall.
(Some didn't vote at all,
including with one vote to go
Burundi, Togo and Chad, in the
news for UN bribery, offers of
weapons for oil that Antonio
Guterres has not even audited
or dis-accrediting, while
having banned Inner City Press
155 days and counting).
Finally a draft by Ireland,
running for a UN Security
Council seat against Norway
and Canada, passed 155 yes,
five no, 12 abstaining. And so
it goes at the UN.
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