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GENEVA | Wed Mar 24, 2010 3:28pm EDT

GENEVA (Reuters) -- The United Nations Human Rights Council passed three resolutions on Wednesday condemning Israel over its policies in occupied Palestinian and Syrian territories, but the United States voted against them all.

A further resolution, calling for a fund to compensate Palestinians who suffered losses during Israel's offensive in Gaza 14 months ago, is expected to be passed on Thursday.

One resolution on "grave human rights violations" by Israeli forces in the Palestinian Territories -- which was passed by 31 votes to 9, with 7 abstentions in the 47-member Council -- demanded that Israel end its occupation of Palestinian land occupied since 1967.

It also demanded that Israel stop what it called targeting of Palestinian civilians and systematic destruction of their cultural heritage, halt all military operations across Palestinian land and lift its blockade of Gaza.

The United States and the European Union, whose seven members on the Council vote separately but generally in unison, opposed the resolution, with both saying it was unbalanced.

Another resolution called on Israel to stop building all settlements in the occupied territories and move to withdrawing those now there, was passed by 45 votes with the EU supporting it and only the United States opposing.

The third condemned Israel for what it called systematic violation of the rights of the people of the occupied Syrian Golan heights. The United States voted no, while 15 countries, including EU members, abstained.

The United States, which itself is in a diplomatic row with Israel over settlements which the government of Benjamin Netanyahu is vowing to pursue, told the Council that the three resolutions would do nothing to help peace.

It said the body was too often being used as a platform to single out Israel for condemnation while rights violations by other countries were ignored.

Britain, which expelled an Israeli diplomat on Tuesday in a row over forged UK passports, voted for the settlements resolution, against on Palestinian rights, and abstained on the Syrian vote.

The Council is effectively dominated by a developing country bloc in which the Organization of the Islamic Conference has a strong influence and which is routinely supported by China, Russia and Cuba.

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Comments (8)
xcanada2 wrote:
Continuing your last line:
, and (the Council) is generally opposed by United States and the EU, in subservience to Israel, the country whose misguided formation they stupidly encouraged from the beginning.

Mar 24, 2010 4:40pm EDT  --  Report as abuse
MHCO wrote:
Me thinks Obama doth protest too much. Unilaterally backing Israel would be problematic. This vote tells Israel our objections to your expansion of settlements are superficial and for public consumption. In reality we are happy to pay the price in money and lives for your unabated and some times murderous racism. The blockade of Gaza is subhuman.

Mar 24, 2010 5:21pm EDT  --  Report as abuse
jerryatric wrote:
No matter how much I read, I’m always surprised by some idiotic comments made by imbeciles. MHCO & his friends would love to see 2 Jerusalems, no walls, & free access to all “palistinians” ( really former Jordanians)
Then the world can watch as Hamas, Syria, Lebanon, Hezbollah & Iran can once more invade Israel, shoot thousands of rockets at civilian targets, & try to wipe the Israelis off the map. They have all declared that as their intention. So who in fact is are the murderers.. You get treated by what you represent. Muslims represent intolerance & preach hate, against the U.S. as well. And these idiots defend them!

Mar 24, 2010 9:17pm EDT  --  Report as abuse
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