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Obama’s long anti-Israel record now reaches its culmination: a
betrayal of our ally at the United Nations. Obama is doing all he can to
make Trump’s task as difficult as he possibly can. Even Paul Ryan said:
“Today’s vote is a blow to peace that sets a dangerous precedent for
further diplomatic efforts to isolate and demonize Israel.” Indeed: that
was the point.
“US abstains in key Israel vote, clearing way for condemnation of settlements,” Fox News, December 23, 2016:
A “shameful” abstention by the U.S. in a United Nations
vote Friday allowed passage of a resolution condemning Israeli
settlement expansion in the occupied West Bank.
The UN Security Council resolution was put forward by four nations a
day after Egypt withdrew it Thursday under pressure from Israel and U.S.
President-elect Donald Trump. Failure by the U.S. to veto the measure
was seen as a double-cross of America’s key Middle Eastern ally, and
attributed directly to outgoing President Barack Obama, who has had
chilly relations with Israel throughout his eight-year tenure.
Reaction from U.S. Republicans and Jewish leaders around the world was swift and sharp.
“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,” said Israel’s Ambassador Danny Danon. “I
have no doubt that the new U.S. administration and the incoming UN
Secretary General will usher in a new era in terms of the UN’s
relationship with Israel.”
House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., blasted the Obama administration for undermining America’s historic Middle East ally.
“This is absolutely shameful,” Ryan said. “Today’s vote is a blow to
peace that sets a dangerous precedent for further diplomatic efforts to
isolate and demonize Israel.”
Minutes after the vote, Trump took to Twitter to express his opposition.
“As to the U.N., things will be different after Jan. 20th,” Trump tweeted.
The measure was adopted with 14 votes in favor, to a round of
applause, after U.S. Ambassador Samantha Power abstained. It is the
first resolution the Security Council has adopted on Israel and the
Palestinians in nearly eight years.
“The resolution is too narrowly focused on settlements when we all
know, or all should know” there are other factors that contribute to the
conflict between Israel and Palestinians, Power said in an explanation
for why the U.S. chose to sit on the fence, which ensured passage of the
resolution
The Obama White House, under heavy pressure from the Israeli
government and its supporters to veto the resolution, kept everyone
guessing until the vote whether it would stop shielding Israel from
council resolutions and permit it to pass by abstaining.
The resolution, warning that Israeli settlement expansion is
“steadily eroding the two-state solution and entrenching a one-state
reality,” calls on Israel to “immediately and completely cease all
settlement activity in occupied territories, including East Jerusalem.”
It repeated the longstanding UN position that all settlements on land
Israel conquered in 1967 are illegal under international law.
A senior Israeli official accused the U.S. of a “shameful move” after
learning that it did not intend to veto the text, the BBC reported.
The U.S., which has veto power as one the council five permanent
members of the council, has traditionally sheltered Israel from
condemnatory resolutions. But the Obama administration has long made
clear its opposition to Israeli settlement-building in occupied
territory and there had been speculation that in its final month it
might allow a resolution against settlements to pass at the U.N.
A senior Israeli official told The Associated Press: “President Obama
and Secretary [of State John] Kerry are behind this shameful move
against Israel at the U.N.
“The U.S. administration secretly cooked up with the Palestinians an
extreme anti-Israeli resolution behind Israel’s back which would be a
tail-wind for terror and boycotts and effectively make the Western Wall
[the Jewish holy site in the Old City of Jerusalem] occupied Palestinian
territory.”
Most of those critical of the move by the U.S. painted it as a stab in Israel’s back delivered by Obama.
“This last minute political maneuvering is shameful,” said Ric
Grenell, former spokesman for the U.S. Mission to the UN and a Fox News
contributor. “It is inconsistent with the long standing U.S. policy that
no country or organization should be dictating solutions on the two
parties.
“Today’s abstention by the Obama Administration will make it harder
to find a peaceful solution because it imposes outside positions on
Israel without letting them negotiate directly,” he added….
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Attorney Rees Lloyd
December 25, 2016
NewsWithViews.com
Israel
has suspended its multimillion dollar contribution to a number of
United Nations bodies and is reevaluating its relationship with the
organization, after the UN Security Council passed a resolution on
Israeli settlement construction.
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