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US Vetoes Resolution Against Israel on UN Killings

Saturday, December 21, 2002 1:06 a.m. EST

By Evelyn Leopold

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The United States vetoed a Syrian-sponsored
U.N. Security Council resolution that would have condemned Israel for
the recent killings of a Briton and two Palestinians working for the
United Nations in the West Bank and Gaza.

Twelve council members, including Britain, voted in favor and Bulgaria
and Cameroon abstained late on Friday.

But the negative vote by the United States, one of five permanent
council members with veto power, meant the resolution was not adopted.

The proposed measure, backed by Arab nations, would have condemned the
killings by the Israeli army as well as the destruction of a U.N. World
Food Program warehouse in Gaza as a violation of the 1949 Fourth Geneva
Convention on the protection of civilians in time of war.

U.S. Ambassador John Negroponte, who had submitted a substitute draft
that removed the condemnation of Israel but expressed "grave concern" at
the killings, said Syria's proposed resolution, was unbalanced and not
conducive to Middle East peace efforts.

"The proponents of this resolution appear more intent on condemning
Israeli occupation than on ensuring the safety of U.N. personnel," he
told the council before the vote.

Negroponte said the United States reserved the right to resubmit its own
resolution next week. But diplomats said Arab nations had threatened to
call an emergency U.N. General Assembly if he did so.

The United States, which has vetoed some 30 Middle East resolutions
since 1972, last used its veto power in December 2001 to kill a
resolution on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Syria's U.N. ambassador Mikhail Wehbe said he had accepted amendments
from council members all week but the United States was "attempting to
equate the victim with the butcher."

Palestinian envoy Nasser al-Kidwa told the council he could not
understand the U.S. veto "but we note that the United States is biased
toward Israel."

"It seems that this bias knows no limit even if this has to be at the
expense of international humanitarian law and if it comes at the expense
of the lives of those who work in the humanitarian field," he said.

KILLING OF BRITON

Israeli soldiers killed Briton Iain Hook on Nov. 22 after a gunbattle
with Palestinians in the West Bank Jenin refugee camp. A week later two
Palestinians were shot in Gaza. All worked for the U.N. Relief and Works
Agency, known as UNRWA, which gives aid to Palestinians.

The Israeli army said its soldiers mistook a cell phone that Hook, a
senior UNRWA official, was holding for a weapon and that gunmen had
entered a walled U.N. compound in Jenin.

But U.N. officials denied this and said there was no threat to Israeli
soldiers near the U.N. compound.

Aaron Jacob, Israel's deputy U.N. ambassador, said his country was
investigating Hook's death and would make its finding known "to the
relevant authorities."

"While it is right and proper to scrutinize the action of states,
failure to hold accountable those armed groups who abused the protected
status of civilians only encourage terrorist groups to increase their
reliance on this reprehensible tactic, he said."

Calling the draft resolution a "cynical diplomatic game," Jacob said the
peace process was frozen and "the credibility of the Palestinian
leadership is barely greater than zero."

"The only difference is the number of gravestones that stand as a
testament to the failed policies of the past," he said.

The Security Council on Dec. 13 condemned last month's attacks in
Mombasa, Kenya against Israeli tourists, explicitly mentioning Israeli
victims of terrorism for the first time.

Syria cast the lone negative vote on that occasion, arguing the
resolution was one-sided because Israel too had committed "terrorist
atrocities."

Copyright � 2002 Reuters Limited.

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