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UN demands Israel scrap barrier

by BBC
The UN General Assembly has adopted a resolution demanding that Israel comply with a world court ruling to dismantle its West Bank barrier.
The vote was passed with 150 in favour, 6 opposed and 10 abstentions.

All EU countries voted in support after agreeing changes to the text with Arab states, but the US opposed it.

The resolution, which is non-binding, was drafted after the International Court of Justice ruled the barrier illegally cut into Palestinian land.

'Perversion of justice'

The 191-nation General Assembly has no power to force countries to act on its recommendations, but the issue could then go to the Security Council which theoretically has the power to impose economic sanctions.

However, the US has spoken out against the ICJ's advisory ruling and the new resolution, and wields a veto in the Security Council.

BBC UN correspondent Susannah Price says the resolution is an attempt to put moral pressure on Israel.

Israeli Ambassador Dan Gillerman described it as a "perversion of justice".

"It is simply outrageous to respond with such vigour to a measure that saves lives and responds with such casual indifference and apathy to the ongoing campaign of Palestinian terrorism that takes lives," he said.

But Palestinian representative Nasser al-Kidwa said it was time for Israel to comply - and for "additional measures" at a later stage, if it does not.

The Palestinian Authority has said it will delay pushing for a Security Council resolution until after the US presidential elections in November.

Barrier


Israel has insisted it needs the barrier to stop Palestinian suicide bombers.

Opponents say the barrier, which juts into the West Bank, is a ploy to seize land and complicates moves to create a Palestinian state.

Israel says it will comply with an Israeli Supreme Court ruling ordering the 640 km (400 mile) barrier to be re-routed around Jerusalem, but has vowed to continue to press on with construction.

US Deputy Ambassador James Cunningham said that the resolution was unbalanced.

"The United States remains convinced that the focus must remain on President Bush's vision of two states, Israel and Palestine, living side by side," he said.

Israel, Australia, the Marshall Islands, Micronesia and Palau also opposed the resolution.

In a statement, the European Union underlined that Israel had the right to self-defence and that it was troubled by some sections of the world court ruling, which is also non-binding.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/3911785.stm
§UN assembly votes against Israeli barrier
by ALJ
The United Nations General Assembly has overwhelmingly adopted a resolution demanding that Israel tear down the West Bank barrier.


Signaling a major diplomatic victory for the Palestinians, the European Union backed resolution - pressing Israel to heed the recent World Court ruling and demolish the barrier - was approved by a 150-6 vote with 10 abstentions.

Among those who voted against were Israel and its staunchest ally, the United States.

The vote was delayed by hours of diplomatic haggling as current EU president the Netherlands, where the World Court is based, hammered out a common Brussels position on the latest UN salvo in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Israel has already said it would ignore the ruling on 9 July by the International Court of Justice at The Hague and continue construction on the 700km barrier, only a quarter of which has been built so far.

Court ruling

The court said Israel must dismantle the parts of the controversial barrier that are built on Palestinian territory and pay the Palestinians reparations for damages.

The Palestinians have said that if Israel does not comply, they will push for a legally binding resolution at the UN Security Council.

Resolutions adopted by the General Assembly have no legal force but do reflect world opinion.

In December, the general assembly had asked the World Court for a ruling on the barrier.

The barrier traps thousands of Palestinians, cutting them off from their villages, farms and schools.

Palestinians say the wall amounts to a land grab and will demarcate the borders of a future state.


Agencies
http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/3548018B-1209-48C4-ABBA-BE5F8DE3A75C.htm
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