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UNSCO Press Brief
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B11th July, 2011
Diplomacy:
The monitoring committee of the
Arab League will meet today in Doha to discuss the Palestiniansb plan
to ask the UN for international recognition of a state of their own. PA
Chairman Abu Mazen will present to the monitoring committee the advantages
and disadvantages of taking that course of action. B High-ranking
Israeli government officials said that it still wasnbt clear if the Palestinians
will pursue recognition via the UN in September . The officials estimated
that 118 states of the 193 UN member states would support the Palestinian
proposal. (Israel Radio)
Boycott law:
The EU expressed its concern about
the boycott law and its possible impact on freedom of speech in Israel.
In a statement it said that it recognized Israelbs sovereignty and the
legislative process, it was nonetheless worried about the effect that this
could have on the freedom of Israeli citizens and organizations to express
opinions non-violently. The statement also said that the EU would continue
to discuss the matter (Israel Radio)
Right-wing Israeli MP's have warned
judges not to overturn a controversial new ban on the boycott of Israel
or Jewish settlements, insisting it was backed by Israel's public as well
as parliament. The legislators were responding after left-wing activists
said they would challenge the law before Israel's courts and legal experts
warned the law would be unlikely to survive judicial scrutiny. Two members
of PM Netanyahu's Likud party said in response that they were proposing
legislation to make future court appointments subject to confirmation by
the Knesset. (AFP)
After PM Netanyahu admitted Wednesday
he backs the newly approved Boycott Law, the PA is now threatening to boycott
any Israeli company that will heed it. The PA Economic Minister Hassan
Abu Libdeh has said that "Palestinians plan to boycott Israeli companies
that will obey the Boycott Law." According to Abu Libdah, "the
decision made by the Israeli government to approve this law proves Israel
is setting the ground for the option of one, bi-national state." Abu
Libdah accused the Israeli government of using the law to attempt, bto
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force a certain reality, to prevent the establishment of a Palestinian
state. It's part of the mechanism of the occupation." (Maan News)
After succeeding in passing the
boycott law, the right wing is preparing for its next Knesset battle next
Wednesday about an investigative committee to examine funding for left
wing organizations. Yisrael Beiteinu made it clear yesterday that if the
Likud were to oppose the bill and shoot it down, it planned political retribution
in the Knesset against its right wing allies. (Maariv)
West Bank violence:
A Palestinian student who died
Wednesday in the occupied West Bank was shot before being arrested by Israeli
soldiers, witnesses in his refugee camp said. Ibrahim Sarhan was already
bleeding profusely as soldiers surrounded a house in Al-Farah camp near
Nablus, refusing to allow ambulances to approach the area, witnesses told
Ma'an. Israeli army officials said an explosive device was hurled at troops
who were in the area with the intention to arrest Sarhan and others. They
say soldiers opened fire when Sarhan attempted to evade arrest, and that
he immediately treated by army medics after being shot (Maan News)
B Gaza:
The Israeli Air Force Btargeted
tunnels in the northern and southern parts of the Gaza Strip in response
to rocket fire the previous day, according to a statement released by the
OF Spokesperson's Unit. Direct hits were confirmed. Aircraft hit two smuggling
tunnels in the southern Gaza strip and a tunnel used for what it termed
bterrorist activity in the northern Gaza Strip. Two rockets were fired
from Gaza into southern Israel on Tuesday night, causing minor damage to
a house. B(Haaretz)
Family Unification:
Israeli Interior Minister Eli Yishai
is expected to ask the government next week for a six month extension of
the order banning Palestinian family unification. This order significantly
limits the ability of an Israeli citizen to live together with a Palestinian
spouse. The order's practical meaning is the prevention of unification
of hundreds of families, particularly Bedouins in the Negev. Some Knesset
members have called it a draconian order and a threat to civil liberties.
(Haaretz)
Lebanon:
Former Lebanese PM Saad Hariri made
a verbal attack upon Hezbollah saying, the groupbs possession of arms
was at the root of conflict in Lebanon. Hariri added that indictments issued
by the UN-backed tribunal seeking the killers of his father and which accuses
four members of the Hezbollah, would never be changed. "If [Hezbollah
leader Hassan] Nasrallah comes out in 300 press conferences, [he] will
not change the content of the indictment." Hariri added that Lebanon
"will pay the price" for Hezbollah's refusal to turn over four
of its members indicted in the 2005 assassination of Hariri's father, and
he described the current PM Najib Mikati, as an "agent" of
Hezbollah. B(Reuters)
Egypt: B
Egypt has fired almost 600 top police
officers as part of a clean up the discredited and widely unpopular police
force. The decision, announced by Interior Minister Mansour el-Issawi,
meets a key demand by protesters camping out at Cairo's central Tahrir
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Square. Of those leaving, 37 are specifically accused of being involved
in the killing of protesters during the uprising that ousted Hosni Mubarak.
Among those dismissed were 505 major-generals and 82 brigadiers, Egyptian
state television reported. Egypt's state news agency also said on that
parliamentary elections that had been widely expected to be held in September
will now take place a month or two later. (AI-Jezeera)
Richard Miron
Chief Public Information Officer
United Nations Special Coordinator's Office
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