Nations Express ‘Deep Concern’ At Israeli Punitive Measures Against PA

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NEW YORK(AP) — More than 90 countries have expressed “deep concern” at Israel’s punitive measures against the Palestinian people, leadership and civil society following a U.N. request for an advisory opinion by the International Court of Justice on the legality of Israeli policies in the occupied West Bank and east Jerusalem.

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In a statement released Monday by the Palestinians, the signatories called for a reversal of the Israeli measures, saying regardless of their position on the General Assembly’s resolution, “we reject punitive measures in response to a request for an advisory opinion by the International Court of Justice.”

The 193-member General Assembly voted 87-26 with 53 abstentions on Dec. 30 in favor of the resolution which was promoted by the Palestinians and opposed vehemently by Israel. Even though rulings by the International Court of Justice are not legally binding, they can be influential on world opinion.

Israel’s new hard-line government responded on Jan. 6, approving steps to penalize the Palestinians in retaliation. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told a meeting of his Cabinet two days later that the measures against the Palestinians were aimed at what he called “an extreme anti-Israel” step at the United Nations.

The government’s Security Cabinet decided to withhold $39 million from the Palestinian Authority and transferring the funds instead to a compensation program for the families of Israeli victims of Palestinian militant attacks.

It also decided to deduct the amount of revenue Israel typically transfers to the cash-strapped Palestinian Authority by a sum equal to the amount paid last year to families of Palestinian prisoners and those killed in the conflict, including militants implicated in attacks against Israelis. The Palestinian leadership describes the payments as necessary social welfare, while Israel says the so-called Martyrs’ Fund incentivizes violence.

The Security Cabinet also targeted Palestinian officials directly, saying it would deny benefits to “VIPs who are leading the political and legal war against Israel.” The first Palestinian affected was Foreign Minister Riad Malki who said in a statement on Jan. 8 that he was returning from the Brazilian president’s inauguration when he was informed that Israel rescinded his VIP travel permit, which allows top Palestinian officials to travel more easily in and out of the occupied West Bank than ordinary Palestinians.

The statement released Monday was signed by representatives of Arab nations and the 57-member Organization of Islamic Cooperation and 37 other countries — 27 of them from Europe, including Germany, France and Italy, as well as Japan, South Korea, Brazil, Mexico and South Africa.

Palestinian U.N. Ambassador Riyad Mansour welcomed the statement of support, telling The Associated Press that “we exercised our democratic rights to go to the General Assembly in a peaceful way, a legal way, and put a question to the ICJ to seek an advisory opinion.”

“What is amazing about that statement,” he said, is that it was signed by some countries that abstained or voted against the resolution referring the question to the court.

“But to punish people for going to the General Assembly in an adoption of a resolution is something else,” Mansour said. “That’s why they stood with us and opposed this policy of the Israeli government, and they are demanding a reversal of this decision.”

He predicted more countries will support the statement when the Security Council holds its monthly meeting on the Middle East focusing on the decades-old Israeli-Palestinian conflict on Jan. 18.


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Democrats support mutilating confused children.
Democrats support mutilating confused children.
1 year ago

The Jew hating Euro trash scum backing the terrorists again, they are still upset they failed 75 years ago.

get it straight
get it straight
1 year ago

who cares about the UN, tell them to find some other country to pick on,

Abba
Abba
1 year ago

Oh ok. But what Russia is doing to Ukraine is problem.

Israel / PA – big issue.

Russia/ Ukraine – we see no problem here.

Tipsy-Turvy

lipale
lipale
1 year ago

why is there no pity on the women & children that are murdered and attacked by the Palestinians

Just Sayin'
Just Sayin'
1 year ago

Where is the UN’s “deep concern” on Russia’s war in Ukraine? Russia’s “punitive measures” in Ukraine far outweighs Israel’s actions in the West Bank.

anonymous
anonymous
1 year ago

When these SAME 90 nations CAN guarantee that the Palies will CEASE and DESIST from acts of TERRORISM against the State of Israel, as well as, STOP paying for terrorist acts (PAY 4 SLAY), executed by Palies, now residing in Israeli Jails, then and only then, might the sanctions be lifted and if they CAN’T do so, then, TALK IS CHEAP !!!

hard at work yeshiva grad
hard at work yeshiva grad
1 year ago

How dare those jewboys transfer $ from terrorists to terror victims! And to revoke the Vip treatment for pa terror supporters! Oh! the injustice of it all. The UN was surely correct in condemning this. Eliza shapiro and kingsley must come out with a strong article in the nyt about those hate filled Jews soon.

Educated Archy
Educated Archy
1 year ago

Israels “hardline” govt.

Gotto love the AP fake news