Make Homepage
Advertise
Partners
About Us

 

  Subscribe to the Newsletter
 
 
HOMEPAGE NEWS SECURITY COLUMNISTS OP-ED ARTICLES INTERVIEWS BOOK REVIEWS

Friday, 10 February 2012
Turkey Europe Middle East Caucasus Central Asia Russia Americas Asia Book Store World Economy Energy
Olmert: Gaza op to continue, UNSC resolution not practical

printable version
send your friend
add comment
Friday, 9 January 2009

Despite the UN Security Council resolution calling for a Gaza cease-fire, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said Friday afternoon that the IDF operation in the Strip would continue.

"Israel has never agreed to external forces determining its right to defend its citizens," Olmert said in a statement issued by the Prime Minister's Office following the Security Cabinet discussion on the UNSC resolution.

"The IDF will continue to work to defend Israeli citizens and will carry out all the objectives it was given in the operation," he continued.

Olmert said that the rocket fire from Gaza Friday morning "only proves that the UN resolution is not practical and will not be honored by the murderous Palestinian organizations."

Earlier on Friday, Olmert, Defense Minister Ehud Barak and Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni convened for a preliminary consultation on the UNSC Gaza truce resolution ahead of the Security Cabinet meeting.

Livni also released a statement on Friday morning regarding the resolution in which she stressed Israel's independence in defining its goals.

"Israel's past, present and future actions are based solely on its considerations, the security of Israel's residents and its right to self-defense," she said.

Meanwhile, speaking on Army Radio, Trade, Industry and Labor Minister Eli Yishai didn't rule out the possibility that the US abstention from Thursday night's UNSC vote was a result of pressure from "certain senior Israeli officials." He also blasted the UNSC resolution which, according to Yishai, supported Hamas terror.

"The world is acting as a Hamas lobbyist [but] will understand, despite the UNSC resolution, that we must act with all our force to achieve our goals, to bring quiet to the South," said Yishai.

Israel Radio also quoted a senior official as saying that a decision regarding the resolution needn't be reached on Friday, and that Israel could wait to see whether its demands regarding a cease-fire will be met.

Osama Hamdan, a Hamas envoy to Lebanon, also rejected the UNSC call for a cease-fire, telling the al-Arabiya satellite channel that the group "is not interested in it because it does not meet the demands of the movement."

Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri said the UN failed to consider the interests of the Palestinian people. "This resolution doesn't mean that the war is over," he told the al-Jazeera satellite television network. "We call on the Palestinian fighters to mobilize and be ready to face the offensive, and we urge the Arab masses to carry on with their angry protests."

Friday, 9 January 2009

JPost
   Middle East

Previous News

Olmert: Gaza op to continue, UNSC resolution not practical

Next News

 LATEST NEWS

Obama’s Middle East Malady by Zaki Laidi

China’s Syrian Folly by Steve Tsang

Kyrgyzstan: Independent study of the ethnic and cultural diversity management policy published in Bishkek

CIS observer mission: Turkmenistan ready to hold free and fair election

Kazakh President Met With Leaders of Social Democratic Party of Germany

 USER COMMENTS

add comment

no comment
   LATEST NEWS FROM MIDDLE EAST
   MOST VISITED NEWS (DAILY)
Olmert: Gaza op to continue, UNSC resolution not practical Olmert: Gaza op to continue, UNSC resolution not practical Olmert: Gaza op to continue, UNSC resolution not practical Olmert: Gaza op to continue, UNSC resolution not practical 
Journal of Turkish Weekly (JTW)
USAK House,
Ayten Sok. No:21
Mebusevleri, Tandogan, Ankara, Turkey