Murray
McCully and the Key government have fallen foul of the nazi regime in
Jerusalem with their pathetic call that means nothing
Israel
sends blunt message to New Zealand: Don't try to renew peace talks
According
to Channel 2, Wellington's envoy to Israel, Jonathan Curr, was called
in for a meeting with National Security Adviser Yossi Cohen.
29
October, 2015
Israeli
officials summoned New Zealand's ambassador to Tel Aviv on Wednesday
to express their displeasure with the government in Wellington for
attempting to re-start Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations by
using its position as a non-permanent member of the UN Security
Council.
According
to Channel 2, the ambassador, Jonathan Curr, was called in for a
meeting with National Security Adviser Yossi Cohen, who made clear in
no uncertain terms that the Israeli government will countenance any
diplomatic effort to re-ignite peace negotiations with Ramallah.
According
to a report in Wednesday's editions of the liberal daily Haaretz, New
Zealand is preparing a draft resolution aimed at calming the recent
violence and kick-starting negotiations.
The
draft resolution calls for Israel to freeze settlement expansion and
home demolitions, and for the Palestinians to cease lodging
complaints against Israel at the International Criminal Court in The
Hague. It also says that a durable peace “based on a two-state
solution can only be achieved if the two sides engage in serious
negotiations.”
Initially,
the Foreign Ministry declined to comment on the proposal, and one
government official said it is too early for Israel to take a
position on the matter, because it is not clear “how serious it
is.”
According
to Channel 2, however, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has already
decided that Jerusalem would reject such a resolution. The Foreign
Ministry has instructed its ambassador in New Zealand to relay a
message to the government in Wellington, according to which Israel
has no intention to even entertain a discussion on the matter.
In
the meantime, however, the New Zealand proposal has eclipsed an idea
bandied about informally by the French – and then apparently buried
following opposition by Israel, the US and Jordan – to bring a
resolution to the Security Council calling for the placement of
international observers on the Temple Mount.
New
Zealand is one of the 10 temporary members of the 15-member Security
Council and its foreign minister, Murray McCully, was in Israel
earlier this year.
During
his visit, one Israeli official said, Israel made the case that the
job of the international community should be to encourage resumption
of the negotiations, and “not to give the Palestinians an excuse
not to negotiate.”
In
response to a query about the New Zealand proposal, Israel’s envoy
to the UN, Danny Danon, said, “the only way to achieve peace is
through direct talks between the parties. The best way to reduce
tensions in the region is to urge [Palestinian Authority] President
[Mahmoud] Abbas to accept Prime Minister Netanyahu’s call to meet
with him.”
Let's cut all ties with these genocidal maniacs.
ReplyDeleteanother delaying tactic to allow Israel to carry on its genocidal murder of Palestinians while the Zionist run USA and the UN help with there agenda/////911 truth will come out
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