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UN Security Council calls for Gaza cease-fire

EDITH M. LEDERER   01/ 8/09 10:21 PM ET   AP

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UNITED NATIONS — The U.N. Security Council approved a resolution Thursday night calling for an immediate and durable cease-fire between Hamas militants and Israeli forces in Gaza. The U.S. abstained from the 14-0 vote.

Israel and Hamas were not parties to the vote and it will now be up to them to stop the fighting. But the text of the resolution was hammered out by the United States, Israel's chief ally, and by Arab nations that have ties to Hamas and the Palestinians in the Israeli-occupied territories.

"We are all very conscious that peace is made on the ground while resolutions are written in the United Nations," British Foreign Secretary David Miliband said.

U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said the United States "fully supports" the resolution but abstained because it "thought it important to see the outcomes of the Egyptian mediation" with Israel and Hamas, aimed at achieving a cease-fire.

The Egyptian and French initiative must be "not just applauded, but supported," she said.

In deciding that the U.S. should not block the resolution, Rice said, "the Security Council has provided a road map for a sustainable, durable peace in Gaza."

The decision came on the 13th day of an Israeli air and ground offensive against the Islamic group Hamas which rules Gaza and has been launching rockets and mortars into southern Israel for years. It followed three days of intense negotiations between ministers from key Arab nations and the council's veto-wielding Western powers _ the U.S., Britain and France.

With Palestinian civilian casualties mounting, the Arabs were under intense pressure to get a resolution _ and several diplomats said they wanted it before Friday prayers at mosques in the region.

As of Thursday, about 750 Palestinians, at least a quarter civilians, had been killed along with 13 Israelis.

The resolution expressed "grave concern" at the escalating violence and the deepening humanitarian crisis in Gaza and emphasized the need to open all border crossings and achieve a lasting solution to the Arab-Israeli conflict.

Arab nations called for the emergency Security Council meeting to get the council to call for an immediate cease-fire.

They had been pressing their own resolution, which not only would have demanded an end to all military activity in Gaza but was revised to include mention of Hamas by name and call for an international force to prevent arms smuggling _ two key U.S. demands.

But the changes in the Arab text didn't meet all the demands of the United States and its key Western allies, Britain and France, all veto-wielding members of the council.

Those nations countered by shelving a weaker "presidential statement" they had proposed Wednesday and introducing a rival resolution written by the British.

The resolution "stresses the urgency of and calls for an immediate, durable and fully respected cease-fire, leading to the full withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza." While the "call" is tantamount to a demand on the parties, Israel's troops won't be required to pull out until there is a "durable" cease-fire.

The resolution calls on U.N. member states "to intensify efforts to provide arrangements and guarantees in Gaza in order to sustain a durable cease-fire and calm, including to prevent illicit trafficking in arms and ammunition and to ensure the sustained re-opening" of border crossings.

This is a weaker statement than Israel sought, and the U.S. would have liked. There is also no mention in the resolution of an "international observer force" proposed by the Arabs _ and the word "Hamas" was dropped during the negotiations.

The resolution "condemns all violence and hostilities directed against civilians," calls for "unimpeded" humanitarian access to Gaza, and welcomes the initiative to open "humanitarian corridors." It urges international efforts to provide humanitarian aid and rebuild Gaza's economy.

While the resolution was not drafted under Chapter 7 of the U.N. Charter, which is militarily enforceable, the Arab League's Moussa said it is "legally binding."

As for implementation, he said, "we'll get it" because following the Security Council's unanimous approval, the council "will have to supervise the implementation."

Shortly before the final day of U.N. negotiations began, Israeli envoys went to Cairo and held talks with Egyptian officials on an initiative by the presidents of Egypt and France that calls for a temporary truce. Hamas militants have yet to commit to coming to Cairo for talks and said they have major reservations about the plan.

In a possible sign Hamas was unwilling to compromise yet, a senior Hamas official in Syria, Mohammed Nazzal, told Syrian TV on Thursday that the group would never surrender and vowed to fight house to house against Israeli troops in Gaza.

A joint statement issued by Palestinian groups based in Syria's capital Thursday rejected the Egyptian-French initiative, saying it would undermine Gazans' resistance and give Israel "a free hand" to continue aggression.

Hamas is normally a member of the coalition, but it wasn't clear if it signed the statement. Hamas officials in Syria were not available for comment.

Israel's government said Wednesday that it viewed the Egyptian-French proposal positively but stopped short of acceptance.

The leaders of France and Germany met Thursday to discuss the crisis and urged quick action to halt the fighting. French President Nicolas Sarkozy said any time lost would play into the hands of those who want war.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel backed the Egyptian-French plan. "We must do everything we can so that this cease-fire occurs as soon as possible," she said.

Speaking in Madrid, Spain, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas called the Egyptian-French initiative "a positive element" in the peace process and said that "we support it." Abbas' Fatah faction, which controls the West Bank, has little sway in Gaza.

The Egyptian-French initiative aims to achieve a "lasting halt" to the fighting and a pullout of Israeli troops along with a cessation of militant rocket fire into Israel and arms smuggling to Hamas, French Foreign Ministry spokesman Eric Chevallier said.

In Washington, the Senate unanimously adopted a resolution stating an "unwavering commitment" to Israel and its right to defend itself, while also calling for "a viable and independent Palestinian state living in peace alongside a secure state of Israel." The House was expected to pass a similar measure Friday.

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Associated Press writers John Heilprin at the United Nations; Omar Sinan in Cairo, Egypt; Albert Aji in Damascus, Syria; Christine Ollivier and Jamey Keaten in Paris, and Anne Flaherty in Washington contributed to this report.

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10:44 PM on 01/09/2009
205 Palestinian children have died in Gaza
BBC 01/07/09

Over half a million children are starving, and 50,000 are severely malnourished.
http://www.savethechildren.org.uk/

Child psychiatrists in both Gaza and southern Israel fear some children will never recover from the psychological damage done as the bombs, shells and rockets fall.
Dr Iyad Sarraj, Director of the bomb-shattered Gaza Community Mental Health hospital says "It's really terrible for children here now," ..."I have been through so many of these kinds of things and this is the worst."

He talks of a boy he treated five years ago. Grappling in the dark after his house was hit in an air strike on a Hamas militant next door, he felt something wet.
"He realised it was the flesh of his sister who was blown into pieces. He was in such a state. He couldn't eat or smell meat for three years after that. I am sure he will suffer some kind of long-term psychological impact" .
http://www.mecaforpeace.org/article.php?id=401

Amputated bodies lie in hospitals because morgues in Gaza can no longer accommodate the dead .

One father stood over his decapitated son, screaming.

A boy screams "I"m not afraid to see them!!" as his father tries to prevent him from seeing the bodies of his uncle and brother, torn to pieces under sheets.

http://www.mecaforpeace.org/article.php?id=393
more photos - http://sabbah.biz/mt/archives/2008/12/29/gaza-massacre-slideshow/
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skialethia
αω vs military might
02:41 AM on 01/13/2009
Correction: 280 children d ead and close to 1500 injured some with l imbs torn off, some with serious burns fromphorsphorous peeling away their skin, some with severe eye injuries, and all are in dire need of intensive care and the ones who are not yet wounded are trau matized for life!
10:23 PM on 01/09/2009
Those good Jews who are on this planet had better wake up to the evil being done in their name and cry out against it. When the backlash comes they may not be distinguishable from their vicious kindred in the darkness. To be called anti-Semitic in these times amounts to a badge of honor for so few of us dare to speak the truth and question the lies. We are all one body. We should act accordingly.
02:32 PM on 01/09/2009
Egypt in the Crossfire [Political islam Online]

PI Online analyzes how the Islamization of the Palestinian conflict by Hamas coupled with the Israeli massacres in Gaza has left Egypt in the political crossfire and scrambling for a way out.

read the full article:

http://www.politicalislam.org/embed_doc.php?ArticleID=254
11:02 AM on 01/09/2009
The Palestinians are not represented at the UN by Hamas, the elected government of the Gaza strip. Yes, I know they are a 'terrorist organization', but what is happening now is that Mahmoud Abbas, the leader of Fatah, which was voted out of power is doing all the talking at the UN.
Just thinking about it, but is it possible that this was part of the Israeli's plan, to install Abbas as leader when/if this evil charade is over?
02:04 PM on 01/09/2009
Hamas, which when translated means "The resistance" was elected in fair elections that the US insisted on. Hamas won the Palestinian vote all over Palestine, including the West Bank, not just in the Gaza Ghetto.

Read Open and Well Run Parlimentary Elections
http://ec.europa.eu/external_relations/human_rights/eu_election_ass_observ/westbank/legislative/statement_260106.pdf
"The European Union Election Observation Mission (EU EOM) has been present in the West Bank and Gaza since 13
December 2005 following an invitation from the Central Election Commission (CEC) of Palestine."


The PLA Abbas's term has expired today, but Hamas is not demanding he step down from office during the war on Gaza Ghetto.
09:52 AM on 01/09/2009
At first they claimed that they could not support a cease fire unless some sort of 'durable' (whatever that means in the Middle East) agreement was reached. Now they abstain on the UN vote (a way to agree without really saying so out loud). Did we miss something? When did they conclude this 'durable agreement' enabling the U.S. to finally get behind the cessation of the the killing? George Bush and Condi Rice--a tragic and ludicrous joke as a foreign policy team.
11:01 AM on 01/09/2009
Are you really suggesting that the US support the UN resolution? The last one we supported got us stuck in Iraq. The only "durable" solutions is the destruction of Israel or the destruction of the palestinians. That is the only way to a real and "durable" peace. I stand with Israel. At least they don't target women and children like cowardly Hamas.

As for Obama, do you think he is really going to stop anything? If you do, you must think that the UN has some kind of real power....and that kind of thinking is perposterous.
11:20 AM on 01/09/2009
That great foreign policy genius of all times (George Bush) stuck us in Iraq., not the UN. Please try not to take 25 or 30 years to figure that out.
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JohnFromCensornati
The End is near
08:42 AM on 01/09/2009
Well, at least we can say that they ignored the UN Resolution if we decide that we need to invade and impose a "regime change" in Israel.
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08:39 AM on 01/09/2009
Tiny, starving, ragged Hamas is willing to fight to the last man. Mighty Isreal is afraid to enter Gaza City. The longer this goes on the worse for Israel.
10:08 AM on 01/09/2009
Workingclass. Thats like saying The longer the Russians bomb Berlin the worse it is for Russia.
Wake up. Hamas brought this on themselves.
11:54 AM on 01/09/2009
The Israelis are spineless .In two weeks they have failed to enter on foot in any city in GAZA. To desrtoy the rocket launchers they must fight street to street and search every house. They cannot do that by bombing unless they raize GAZA to the ground.
02:11 PM on 01/09/2009
Israel is not afraid to enter Gaza City. Israel is simply trying its best to avoid civilian casualties. If Israel were like Jordan (which killed tens of thousands of Palestinians during Black September) or Syria (which killed tens of thousands of people by bulldozing an entire ghetto), it would simply bomb the entire place. Hamas admits to using woman and children as human shields, knowing their deaths pull at the heart strings of compassionate people everywhere. So, Israel must wait and time its attacks to minimize loss of human life.
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sasidechick
Math, science, history..unraveling the mystery tha
08:37 AM on 01/09/2009
Is anyone really surprised that Bush hasn't done anything?? It STARTED because Israel knew they had to hurry up and do it before Bush leaves office because Obama wouldn't stand for it. Do you actually think they just started bombing Gaza without letting the US (their $$) know?? Please.
09:22 AM on 01/09/2009
What has Rice done in 8 years... Embolden Israel.

Dems want an end to Israel support. Obama better listen.
10:11 AM on 01/09/2009
It started because HAMAS was stupid enough to think Israel wouls take it.
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Here endeth the lesson.
08:37 AM on 01/09/2009
It is amazing. Rice still doesn't know what the f*** she is doing. She gets the award for the second worst person in a crisis, the first being W. Maybe she can borrow My Pet Goat from him and sit on the sidelines and read.
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sasidechick
Math, science, history..unraveling the mystery tha
08:33 AM on 01/09/2009
I don't think I have EVER been more ashamed of my country than I am at this moment. We can't take a stand to tell people to stop fighting??? Israel is basically shooting fish in a barrel and we sit here and say nothing.
11:37 AM on 01/09/2009
Your comment is shaming. It's thoughts like your own that allow terrorism. What if the US was taking fire from Mexico or Canada every single day? What if our kindergardens and nursing homes were targeted by terrorists? Would you have us do nothing? You shouldn't be ashamed of your country, you should be ashamed of yourself.
03:02 PM on 01/09/2009
*yawn*

Thanks for the lesson in patriotism. Fail.
03:11 PM on 01/09/2009
I agree.
08:17 AM on 01/09/2009
Note: Right wing talk show hosts are starting to turn on Israel (Jay Severin for example) has been debating whether the US's approval of everything Israel does is any longer a valid tactic. They say it ain't over till the fat lady sings, I think this time Israel has gone too far - what is happening in Gaza is a human tragedy. If they lose the support of the right in America they are going to have a very big problem moving forward.
02:19 PM on 01/09/2009
Is it not a human tragedy when thousands of missiles are aimed at innocent civilians living in Israel? Shouldn't the world be ashamed that it did nothing while 10,000 missiles rained down on Israel since 2001? Where was your outrage then? Try, just try to imagine what you would feel like if missiles were fired indiscriminately on your city. Threatening your family.
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08:15 AM on 01/09/2009
11 more days, 11 more days, 11 more days!
08:06 AM on 01/09/2009
U.N. resolution calling for an immediate cease-fire. Boycott Israel.

Too bad most of what Israel exports is American secret Technology to China.
02:24 PM on 01/09/2009
U.N. resolution 1701 called for the end of an armed Hizbullah and established a "robust" UN Peace keeping force in Lebanon. The result is that Hizbullah is three times stronger now than before the cease fire. The "robust" UN force turns a blind eye to weapons smuggling and refuses to confront the terrorists. The result is that Hizbullah is stronger now than ever and is just waiting to launch another war with Israel -- leaving the citizens of Lebanon to serve as human shields.
07:57 AM on 01/09/2009
Which hand are they going to slap if this fails ?
07:56 AM on 01/09/2009
Every bomb dropped on Gaza is another nail in the coffin of US/Israeli moral legitimacy.

http://michaelfury.wordpress.com/2009/01/07/investor-relations/
10:23 AM on 01/09/2009
But it's ok for Hamas to lob 3000 plus missiles into Israel?????
Wake up.