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dangermouse
23-02-2009, 03:06 PM
Amnesty urges arms embargo on Israel, Hamas (http://www.rte.ie/news/2009/0223/mideast.html)

A comprehensive arms embargo must be placed on Israel, Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups in the aftermath of the recent conflict in Gaza and southern Israel, Amnesty International has said.

The human rights group said it had found evidence that Israel and Hamas had both used weapons supplied from overseas to carry out attacks on civilians, accusing both sides of committing war crimes during the three-week conflict at the start of the year.



It called for the UN Security Council to impose an arms embargo until mechanisms were put in place to ensure that military equipment was not used to commit violations of international law.

'Israeli forces used white phosphorus and other weapons supplied by the USA to carry out serious violations of international humanitarian law, including war crimes,' said Donatella Rovera, who headed an Amnesty fact-finding mission to southern Israel and Gaza.

'Their attacks resulted in the death of hundreds of children and other civilians, and massive destruction of homes and infrastructure.'

Ms Rovera added: 'At the same time, Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups fired hundreds of rockets that had been smuggled in or made of components from abroad at civilian areas in Israel.

'Though far less lethal than the weaponry used by Israel, such rocket firing also constitutes a war crime and caused several civilian deaths.'

Amnesty said it had found fragments and components of artillery, tank shells, mortar fins and airborne missiles and bombs in school playgrounds, hospitals and homes in Gaza.

In southern Israel, meanwhile, it found remains of rockets fired indiscriminately at civilian areas by Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups.

'We urge the UN Security Council to impose an immediate and comprehensive arms embargo on Israel, Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups until effective mechanisms are found to ensure that munitions and other military equipment are not used to commit serious violations of international law,' said Malcolm Smart, Amnesty's Middle East director.

'In addition all states should suspend all transfers of military equipment, assistance and munitions to Israel, Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups until there is no longer a substantial risk of human rights violations.

'There must be no return to business as usual, with the predictably devastating consequences for civilians in Gaza and Israel.'

Israel's foreign ministry criticised the report, which it said 'presents a biased version of the events, and does not adhere to professional criteria and objectivity.'

Israel insisted, as it did during the war, that it did not deliberately target civilians and that all the weaponry it used complied with international law.

Israel also rejected the comparison of its use of imported weapons to that of Hamas.

'Israel is a sovereign nation that is obligated to use force to protect its citizens, while Hamas is a terror organisation,' the ministry said.

Both Israel and Hamas called unilateral ceasefires on 18 January after a massive 22-day Israeli offensive on the territory that killed 1,300 Palestinians and 13 Israelis.

The calm has since been repeatedly tested as Palestinian militants have fired more than 45 rockets and mortar rounds at southern Israel and the Israeli military has carried out several air strikes.

Amnesty report:http://www.rte.ie/news/2009/0223/mideastreport.pdf


Though I imagine that its not going to result in anything of the kind :rolleyes:

mikethepunk
23-02-2009, 09:14 PM
Thats great but I doubt it will stop arms getting to Israel since it is the USA supplying them with their weapons of mass destruction. It will probably only stop Hamas from getting weapons, sadly.

gilly
23-02-2009, 09:17 PM
What a pity Amnesty International doesn't have the authority to impose some kind of (death) penalty on illegal arms suppliers.

armchair philosopher
23-02-2009, 09:20 PM
This also doesn't stop either side using their stockpiles, which I suspect are fairly vast for both Israel and Hamas.

Only Israel have nukes, and I suspect they're not entirely averse to the idea of using them. I am more worried about this war than I have been about any of the 'war on terror' stuff.

lightgiver
24-02-2009, 12:33 AM
Not forgetting embargo on all the murdering selling bombs and arms killers,and that includes Britain and America:mad:

BAN THEM ALL.

And if all these thugs want to kill one another put them on an island and let them take their selfish shit out on one another,and leave the descent ordinary people to get on with their peaceful life's on our planet.;)

fnulnu
24-02-2009, 02:04 AM
I never thought I'd see the day:

http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1235410695275&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull

Baird wants US to reassess aid to Israel

A US congressman plans to brief fellow members of Congress and the Obama administration about his recent trip to Gaza, saying the US should pressure Israel regarding border closures and reassess its military support for the Jewish state.

Rep. Brian Baird, a Democrat from Washington state, visited Gaza last week with fellow Democratic Rep. Keith Ellison of Minnesota and was struck by "the level of destruction, the scope of it, specifically the civilian targets - schools, hospitals, industry."

Baird also said Israel had "apparently willfully destroyed any capacity of the Palestinians to rebuild their own infrastructure."