UN
Feltman
Ignores Iraq
But Webcast
Broken,
Palestine Says
“Shoulder
Responsibility”
By
Matthew
Russell Lee
UNITED
NATIONS, June
23 -- When the
UN's Jeffrey
Feltman
briefed the
Security
Council about
Palestine and
the Middle
East on June
23, some
expected
beyond the
three Israeli
students the
situation in
Iraq to
come up.
But
in his
prepared
statement
Feltman dodged
Iraq. And on
the “three
Israeli
students
abducted near
Hebron”
Feltman said,
“we
nevertheless
find Hamas
statements
glorifying the
perpetrators
of
this act to be
outrageous. If
Hamas
involvement is
corroborated
this
would indeed
constitute a
grave
development.”
Citing
“multiple
rockets fired
at Israel”
from Gaza “and
Israeli
military
response,”
Feltman said
these issues
“can only be
addressed if
the parties
act
responsibly
and with
restraint.
Only
then can any
renewed
attempt by the
parties to
find their way
back to
meaningful
negotiations
and to address
the much
lacking
political
horizon in
order to avert
further
escalation
take hold.”
Who
writes
this material?
After
Feltman
finished,
Riyad Mansour
of the State
of Palestine came
to the
stakeout
and said
Palestine is
asking the
Security
Council to
“shoulder its
responsibilities.”
Is the request
for a formal
Press
Statement?
Some sort of
read out after
consultation
by the
president of
the Council?
One
problem was
that the UN
webcast for
Feltman's
briefing
didn't work.
As Inner City
Press tweeted,
and as the Free UN Coalition for Access
has
complained,
the webcast
first had no
sound -- then
showed an
unrelated
meeting from
last week,
about Mali.
This is
failure by the
UN, and it is
a pattern,
raised last
week to Ban
Ki-moon's
spokespeople
(who have yet
to answer
a simple Press
question
from
June 20).
Watch this
site.