ISRAEL-S REACTION TO THE UN SPECIAL EMERGENCY SESSION-16-Jul-97
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7/16/1997
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Jerusalem, July 16, 1997
ISRAEL'S REACTION TO THE UN SPECIAL EMERGENCY SESSION
(Communicated by the Foreign Ministry Spokesman)
Israel utterly rejects the one-sided and hostile resolution adopted at the
Special Emergency Session of the UN General Assembly on Har Homa. The
building of a new residential neighborhood in Jerusalem, does not, by any
criterion, constitute "a threat to international peace and security".
There was therefore no justification, whether of procedure or of
substance, to convene the special emergency session, especially when the
international agenda is so burdened with real problems which require the
UN's attention and action. The decision adopted therefore has no moral
justification or validity.
The convening of the special emergency session and the decision adopted by
it are further expressions of the attempt to circumvent the peace process
while singling out Israel for censure. Such actions run counter to the
principles of the peace process, and place further obstacles before the
efforts to resume it. Israel regrets that states which openly support the
peace process and which aspire to be partners in it - elected to vote in
favor of a decision which contradicts it. Israel also expresses its
appreciation to those countries which did not support the resolution, and
is pleased that among these were the United States and Russia, the
co-sponsors of the peace process.
The peace process constitutes the sole chance to achieve historic
reconciliation and lasting peace in our region. Attempts to bring disputed
issues before international forums in order to evade direct negotiation
have not succeeded in the past, and will not succeed in the future.
Israel therefore calls upon its neighbors, and especially the
Palestinians, to cooperate in its efforts to resume the peace
negotiations.
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