The
UN’s Human Rights Council (UNHRC) has a long history of unjustly
singling out Israel for condemnation, but its most recent initiative
seems designed to exceed all previous calumnies.
Already every
UNHRC meeting agenda, in its standing “Item 7”, makes time to condemn
Israel alone among all the world’s nations. Now the UNHRC has launched a
commission whose open-ended mission is to persecute Israel for criminal violations committed anywhere against any people ever—headed by a prosecutor whose anti-Israel attacks are already legendary.
No wonder Israel has forcefully rejected cooperation with the latest UNHRC lynch-mob.
Meirav Eilon Shahar, Israel’s Ambassador to International Institutions
in Geneva, has told the UNHRC that Israel will in no way cooperate with
its kangaroo-court Commission of Inquiry (CoI) into the very legitimacy of Israel’s existence.
In a letter to UNHRC president Federico Villegas of Argentina, Shahar
noted that the Commission’s “open-ended mandate is effectively designed
to investigate—in perpetuity—accusations against Israel since its
inception. By mandating the investigation of so-called ‘underlying root
causes,’ the Council has cynically set the stage for a never-ending inquest.”
Since such “root causes” would include the 1948 founding of the State
of Israel, Israel’s very existence is within its investigative purview.
Shahar concluded, “There is simply no reason to believe that Israel
will receive reasonable, equitable and non-discriminatory treatment.”
The Commission’s charter calls for it “to investigate in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and in Israel all alleged violations of international humanitarian law.”
Thus, before the investigation begins, the CoI assumes that all
disputed lands in Judea and Samaria (the former West Bank), as well as
parts of its capital, Jerusalem, are “Palestinian territory.” Note that
the CoI is also invited to investigate Israel’s actions within its
entire borders, even with respect to Arab Israeli citizens living, for
instance, in Haifa or Tel Aviv.
The Commission is also tasked with gathering evidence “to maximize the
possibility of its admissibility in legal proceedings,” and must “report
on its main activities on an annual basis.” Uniquely among the
UNHRC’s 32 past commissions, this one has no fixed expiration date, and
is specifically tasked to produce findings that can be used to fuel criminal prosecutions of Israeli leaders at the International Criminal Court and elsewhere.
The Commission’s mandate—ratified by the UNHRC and endorsed and funded
by the UN General Assembly last month—was established in the aftermath
of the 11-day Gaza war last May.
In that conflict, Hamas and other terrorist gangs in Gaza indiscriminately fired over 4,000 rockets
at Israeli civilian population centers. Israel’s Iron Dome missile
defense system prevented massive loss of Israeli life, and the IDF
pummeled Gaza with air strikes and artillery to silence the terrorists’
missile launchers.
The CoI’s charter, most remarkably, doesn’t mention Hamas, let alone its attacks on Israeli civilians.
Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid called the CoI “total inssanity,” emphasizing its departure from the norms of UN commissions.
“It has a budget of about $4.1m. a year and it has 18 staff members,”
Lapid said. “In Syria, half a million people were killed, and there was a
war for 12 years, but the budget [for that UNHRC inquiry] is $2.5m. and
there are only 12 staff members.”
Adding to Israel’s outrage, the CoI will be headed by Navi Pillay, a long-time Israel-basher who has publicly declared Israel “an apartheid state”
and is an impassioned activist in the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions
(BDS) movement. She also has a decades-long record of leading other UN
lynch-mobs against Israel.
As the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights from 2008 to 2014, she
was responsible for many actions against Israel, including the
inquisition that resulted in the notorious Goldstone Report.
That report—focused on the 2010 Mavi Marmara flotilla attempting to
break Israel’s embargo of Hamas’ Gaza arms trafficking—acidly condemned
Israel’s actions in boarding the Turkish ship.
Less than two years later, amid proof of the Goldstone Report’s
fraudulent content, Richard Goldstone, its red-faced lead author,
embarrassedly renounced the legitimacy of its findings condemning Israel.
Despite the report’s principal author disowning it, Pillay resolutely stood by the report. She continues to propagate its lies
in the press and at international meetings like the annual Durban
Review Conferences, the anti-Semitic hatefests she has organized and
endorsed.
Just to ensure guilty verdicts in Pillay’s new, endless prosecution, her CoI henchmen will, unusually, consist of criminal attorneys.
The endeavor’s success will doubtless be measured not by “findings for
remediation” but rather by criminal filings against their Israeli prey.
In keeping with its absolute rejection of the legitimacy, structure,
staffing and budget of the CoI, Israel is expected to direct government
and diplomatic personnel to reject all requests for information,
and to work actively to bar all Commission members and their staff from
physical access to Israel and the territories as well as Israeli
libraries and media banks.
Encouragingly, at least Israel doesn’t stand alone in its denunciation of this UNHRC travesty of justice.
A bipartisan group of 42 members of Congress
called last month on US Secretary of State Antony Blinken to defund the
UN Commission, and to work against its nefarious objectives. The UNHRC
was presciently defunded by the Trump administration, but this act was
reversed by Biden’s team.
Following the bipartisan Congressional appeal, a US State Department
spokesperson agreed with Israel and the American lawmakers, announcing
that “The United States will not cooperate with the Commission of Inquiry, and we encourage other member states to follow our lead.”
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The price of being the Chosen People. Maybe it would be nice if somebody else got chosen once in a while.
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