EU to Israel: Stop violating int'l law

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  1. Solve et Coagula

    Solve et Coagula Member

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    EU to Israel: Stop violating int'l law

    European Council urges Israel to release detained Hamas ministers alongside release of abducted IDF soldier Shalit; ÔIsrael must put an end to all activities which are contrary to international law, including settlement activities and construction of barrier on Palestinian land

    The European Council called on Monday for Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to meet in the near future.

    The Council urged Israel to release the detained Hamas ministers and parliament members and at the same time called on the Palestinians to release kidnapped IDF soldier Gilad Shalit.

    The European Council reiterated its call for full and speedy implementation of the Roadmap.

    The Council said in a statement, ÒAs a first step, the following priorities should be pursued, following a calendar agreed between the parties and monitored by the Quartet: Full and speedy implementation of the Agreement on Movement and Access; full implementation of the Sharm-el Sheikh understandings, including the release of prisoners and resumption of security cooperation between the parties; parallel implementation by the parties of the obligations they have committed to under the first phase of the Roadmap.

    ÒThese, though important, are only initial steps, and must lead to meaningful negotiations on the final status, the ultimate goal of which is an end to the occupation that began in 1967 and the creation of an independent, democratic and viable Palestinian state, living side-by-side with Israel and its other neighbours in peace and security,Ó the statement said.

    The Council added that, ÒViolations of the ceasefire must end and it should be extended to the West Bank. For the ceasefire to be meaningful and sustainable it must be consolidated through a political process.Ó


    The Council further demanded that the parties Òtake concrete and immediate measures to put an end to all acts of violence, and to all activities which are contrary to international law, including settlement activities and the construction of the barrier on Palestinian land.Ó

    ÒThe EU will not recognise any changes to the pre-1967 borders other than those agreed by both parties,Ó the statement said.

    http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3341487,00.html
     
  2. stinkfoot

    stinkfoot truth

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    Damn... you just copy/paste. I have yet to see you interject any of your own opinions into any of your posts.
     
  3. subgoin

    subgoin Simply Superior

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    I think no nation is going to stop violating the other except with REAL forcing rules/punishments that apply to EVERY nation without dis-crimination.

    And no body is fool enough to believe there is even a UN before removing that World Board of Directors .. i mean the nations with the Veto Right.

    Till then, all what we have are tricks, discrimination, no world justice, just serving the super powers.
     
  4. BraveSirRubin

    BraveSirRubin Members

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    I spit at the UN's general direction. Corrupt bunch of fucks with no real power in this world. They are purely symbolic... they have not had any direct significant influence in world politics to date, they just instate the mandate of more powerful nations in a nice politically correct way.
     
  5. sentient

    sentient Senior Member

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    Ohh stop the nasty Israelis violating un agreements! I know lets all have a vote for it !
    ooh we lost the vote - Arent you so glad that was rigged so our people now think we have a conscience?
    hey israel wanna buy some guns?
    cheap like - I mean you and your buddies the muslims are our best customers
     
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