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UN Vote on Goldstone 'Depressingly Predictable'

Thu Nov 5, 2009 10:09pm EST
NEW YORK, Nov. 5 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- AJC condemned the United Nations
General Assembly resolution sponsored by Arab states which endorsed the
Goldstone Commission report on the conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.
The resolution was supported by 114 states with 44 abstentions and 18
opposing. 

"This outcome was depressingly predictable, given that the UN General Assembly
has long been established as a forum for anti-Israel agitation," said AJC
Executive Director David Harris. "We note, of course, that the vote is
non-binding. In the event that this matter is referred to the UN Security
Council, we urge member states to dismiss the recommendations of the Goldstone
Commission, which was grossly prejudiced against Israel from its inception." 

AJC praised the 18 countries which voted against the report. "While it is
disappointing that the European Union countries did not vote as a bloc, we
salute the Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Italy, The Netherlands, Poland
and Slovakia for their courageous stance in rejecting this resolution," said
Harris. 

"Even in such troubled times, it is heartening to know that Israel has
trusted, valued friends, and also that there are those whose consciences are
sufficiently troubled to abstain." The other countries voting no included
Australia, Canada, Israel, Macedonia, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Nauru,
Palau, Panama, Ukraine and the United States.

As U.S. Deputy Ambassador Alejandro Wolff declared, the Goldstone Commission's
report should remain in the Geneva-based Human Rights Council, which
commissioned it. Wolff strongly criticized the report for "its unbalanced
focus on Israel" and its "failure to assign appropriate responsibility to
Hamas for its decision to base itself and its operations in heavily
civilian-populated urban areas."   

Both AJC and its Geneva-based affiliate UN Watch have vociferously opposed the
Goldstone Commission's recommendations, highlighting its biased mandate,
numerous distortions and disturbing indifference to the suffering of Israeli
citizens living under the constant bombardment of Hamas rockets.

SOURCE  American Jewish Committee

Kenneth Bandler, Director of Communications, American Jewish Committee,
+1-212-891-6771, bandlerk@ajc.org



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