Monday 6 November 2023

Frankly Speaking - Why has the UN constantly failed Palestine?

Frankly Speaking - Why has the UN constantly failed Palestine?

Frankly Speaking - Why has the UN constantly failed Palestine?





Munir Akram, permanent representative of Pakistan to the UN, speaks to Katie Jensen, host of Frankly Speaking. (AN photo)






Pakistan’s permanent representative to the UN has said Israel has been emboldened by the international order’s “double and triple standards,” which he considers to be the “root” of the crisis unfolding in the Middle East.







Reiterating his call for a ceasefire in Gaza, Munir Akram urged the international community to rectify the imbalance at the heart of the UN and in the application of international law.


“This is the nature of the world order in which we live,” he said on Arab News current-affairs show “Frankly Speaking,” adding: “There are double standards and there are triple standards, discrimination against some and discrimination for others. This is the root of our problems in the world we live in, these double standards.”




For Akram, faith in the potential of the global system of rules is not entirely lost, noting that the issue is not so much a lack of principles nor a lack of law — both international law and international humanitarian law, which govern the actions of combatants in war — but rather the lack of their “uniform” application.


“These rules should be applicable uniformly and universally to all,” he told “Frankly Speaking” host Katie Jensen. “But that isn’t the case. The Israelis unfortunately have this sense of impunity. They can go and assassinate people and then get away with it and yet claim when others do it, when they do something like what Hamas did, they’re terrorists.


“This double standard is the root cause of the weakness of the international order we have today. And it has to be rectified. People need justice. People need to be treated the same way on the basis of the same laws, the same principles that we all espouse.”


Akram’s comments came as the death toll from Israel’s bombardment in Gaza rose to more than 8,500 people, including at least 3,500 children. Some officials have said one child has been killed every 10 seconds.


The veteran Pakistani diplomat has repeatedly called for a ceasefire, telling both Arab News and the UN Security Council that there is an immediate need not only for a cessation in hostilities but also for the provision of a humanitarian corridor and access into Gaza, and the rejection of any Palestinian displacement, either within the embattled territory or outside it.


“It’s obvious that what needs to happen is a ceasefire. We need to halt the hostilities, halt the aerial bombardment, the invasion of Gaza, the killing that’s taking place,” he said.


“And we saw that with the attack on the (Jabalia) refugee camp. This is unnecessary slaughter of civilians with whatever military objectives that may be.


Akram asserted that even though international humanitarian law prohibits the targeting and killing of civilians, “that’s happening with impunity today, and certain powers are unable to agree to a ceasefire. This is mind boggling. It’s a violation of international law in the most visible and violent way. And I think the international community needs to stand up for the principles that we all espouse here at the United Nations.”


He also seconded the view of Francesca Albanese, the UN special rapporteur for Palestine who, interviewed on “Frankly Speaking” last week, said the right to defend does not apply to a country that is at the same time an occupying power.


“Absolutely. This is exactly what we’ve said in the Security Council. If you see the first statement which Pakistan made on this, when this conflict broke out, stated clearly that a power which is occupying another people does not, cannot, claim the right to self-defense against those people that it’s occupying,” Akram said.


“I think the law on this is absolutely clear. The demand and the claim made by Israel and its friends that it has the right to defend itself doesn’t apply, isn’t legally defensible in this situation.”


Akram has been blunt in arguing that the “original sin” in the Gaza conflict was not the Hamas attacks of Oct. 7 but rather the ongoing Israeli occupation of Palestinian lands, a position he staked out during a speech to the UN General Assembly that has since received a backlash from pro-Israel groups.


Asked whether he maintained or had retracted this position, he was unfazed, saying: “No, this is the truth.”


He added: “I don’t take the truth back. I think it’s quite obvious to anybody with any sense of fairness that the problem has arisen because of Israel’s 50 years of occupation of Palestine, the murder and killing of Palestinians with impunity over these decades and, especially in recent years, we’ve seen the manner in which the Palestinians have been treated.


“With regard to the Israeli occupation, I think I’m absolutely confident in my view that when you push a people into a corner, when you suppress them and you kill their children, they’ll react. And this is what has happened.”


Concerns about escalation continue to hover around the conflict, particularly with not only the influence of Iran through its proxy armies but also the positioning of several US aircraft carriers in the region.


A picture taken from the Israeli side of the border with the Gaza Strip on November 2, 2023, shows smoke billowing during Israeli bombardment in the Gaza Strip, amid ongoing battles between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas movement. (AFP)


“We’re facing the danger of an international crisis, and that’s another reason — apart from the humanitarian reasons of Palestinian children and women being killed — there’s also a strategic reason, and that’s the danger that this conflict could spread,” Akram said.


“This could have dangerous implications not only for the region but for the world as a whole when you have major powers become involved in a conflict. And the danger of that happening is palpable.”


Added to this are competing efforts in the UN Security Council from China, Russia and the US to push alternative resolutions. This has been most recently seen in the rejection by China and Russia of a US-backed draft resolution calling for a pause in fighting to allow humanitarian access, protection of civilians, and the prevention of arms flows to Hamas and other militant groups in the Gaza Strip.


What followed was a Russian draft calling for a humanitarian “ceasefire” and the withdrawal of Israel’s orders for Palestinians in Gaza to relocate to the south of the territory ahead of a ground invasion.


Asked if Pakistan would be willing to get involved militarily, such as by sending peacekeeping troops to Gaza, Akram — who began his second stint as head of Pakistan’s diplomatic mission to the UN in 2019 — said he hopes such a situation will not happen.


“We wouldn’t want to get involved militarily in this conflict, and we think that even talking about it is dangerous. We’d want to see a peaceful solution. That’s what we’re working for,” he said, clarifying that his answer was a “no.”


Akram elaborated on the prospect of a ceasefire, which for him is essential, noting that without one “the danger of the conflict spreading only escalates.” Nevertheless, he remains optimistic that a peaceful resolution can be realized before the conflict spreads further.


Palestinians search for survivors in the rubble of a building in the Nuseirat refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip on October 31, 2023, amid relentless Israeli bombardment of the Palestinian enclave (AFP)


While recognizing that international efforts to bring about an end to the conflict by peaceful means have so far failed, he believes that these efforts should not be halted, explaining that alongside the moral and legal measures that could be taken, there are potential economic and political levers that could be pulled.


In advocating this position, Akram said it is Israel and its supporters that must be “convinced” to stop the war, stressing that “we have to try first and foremost to find peaceful ways of stopping this conflict.”


He added: “I believe the enormity of the crimes being committed in Gaza is something that should move the international conscience. And hopefully if there’s a sufficient groundswell of support in the entire world, including the Western world where Israel has found support, that if an international conscience is mobilized, we could see a change in the positions of those who are complicit in not halting this war.”


If this fails, Akram was blunt with his assertion that Arab nations and member states of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation would “have to find ways to respond if Israel doesn’t stop the war.”


And while understanding that there are several “obvious” ways he could think of this happening, he emphasized that they would “try everything possible short of a conflict to try and bring this to an end, and bring this to a just end.”


Asked how he saw the Gaza crisis ending, Akram said the war has to stop. “The two sides have got to get back to talking about the creation of a two-state solution, because I believe there’s a general consensus that that’s the only durable solution,” he added.


“And it’s only these extremists who are leading Israel today who have denied that. The entire world believes that a two-state solution is the answer, and we must get back to that track as soon as possible.”











































































































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Palestinian Health Ministry urges world community to help bring medicine, fuel to Gaza

Palestinian Health Ministry urges world community to help bring medicine, fuel to Gaza

Palestinian Health Ministry urges world community to help bring medicine, fuel to Gaza





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Palestinian Health Minister Mai Al-Kaila called on the international community to take measures to allow the entry of medicine and fuel for hospitals in the Gaza Strip.







"The international community and humanitarian organizations must intervene immediately to open the Rafah border crossing with Egypt and allow the entry of medicine and fuel for Gaza hospitals," the Palestinian news agency WAFA quoted her as saying.


According to Al-Kaila, Israel continues to target hospitals in Gaza. The minister described the Israeli authorities' accusations that the hospitals are used by radicals as "Israeli attempts to find excuses for bombing.".



Hamas calls on Egypt to provide Gaza with roaming services, Internet connection



Hamas has asked Egypt to provide roaming services to the Gaza Strip, where telephone communication and the Internet have been cut off, the movement's spokesman Fawzi Barhoum said.


"The terrorist Zionist occupation has cut [telephone] services and the Internet in the Gaza Strip <...>. We call on Egypt to open roaming services on Egyptian networks," the spokesman said in a statement published on the group’s official Telegram channel.


On November 5, Palestinian provider Paltel reported that telephone and Internet services had again been disrupted throughout the Gaza Strip. A similar announcement was made by Jawwal, the second provider of telecommunications services in Gaza.


The complete shutdown of Internet, wireline and cellular services in the Palestinian enclave was first reported on October 27. Paltel and Jawwal said that services had become impossible due to damage to communications caused by Israeli airstrikes. Communications were restored on October 31, as international organizations expressed concern about the inability to reach those remaining in Gaza.

































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Usman Sidik Bupati Halmahera Selatan Meninggal Dunia, Tiba-tiba Ambruk Saat Bermain Bola

Usman Sidik Bupati Halmahera Selatan Meninggal Dunia, Tiba-tiba Ambruk Saat Bermain Bola

Usman Sidik Bupati Halmahera Selatan Meninggal Dunia, Tiba-tiba Ambruk Saat Bermain Bola











Bupati Kabupaten Halmahera Selatan, Maluku Utara Usman Sidik (50) meninggal dunia usai bermain sepak bola dalam ajang pembukaan Piala Bupati Cup, hari Minggu petang, 05/11/2023.







Di tengah laga bersama tim Persatuan Wartawan Indonesia (PWI) Halsel di Gelora Bahrain Kasuba, Bupati tiba-tiba ambruk tak sadarkan diri.


Adik kandung Bupati Usman Sidik, Samsuddin Sidik,membenarkan perihal kabar kematian Bupati Halsel.


"Bupati meninggal dunia sekitar pukul 18.40 WIT, setelah menjalani perawatan di RSU Marabose usai bermain sepak bola di lapangan Gelora Bahrain Kasuba," kata Samsudin, Minggu petan, 05/11/2023, seperti dilansir Antara.


Tiba-tiba ambruk Usman Sidik, dalam laga pembukaan Piala Bupati Cup tersebut, dipercaya menjadi kapten kesebelasan bernomor punggung 18 dan memperkuat tim PWI Halsel Sedangkan Wakil Bupati Halsel Bassam Kasuba menjadi kapten di tim Pemkab Halsel.


Usman yang juga Wabendum DPP Partai Kebangkitan Bangsa (PKB) tersebut tiba-tiba ambruk di tengah lapangan saat pertandingan.



Tiba-tiba ambruk



Usman Sidik, dalam laga pembukaan Piala Bupati Cup tersebut, dipercaya menjadi kapten kesebelasan bernomor punggung 18 dan memperkuat tim PWI Halsel.


Sedangkan Wakil Bupati Halsel Bassam Kasuba menjadi kapten di tim Pemkab Halsel.


Usman yang juga Wabendum DPP Partai Kebangkitan Bangsa (PKB) tersebut tiba-tiba ambruk di tengah lapangan saat pertandingan.


Tim medis dan ambulans bergegas masuk ke lapangan untuk menolong Usman. Namun, setelah dilarikan ke rumah sakit, nyawanya tak tertolong.


Rencananya, Bupati Halsel akan dimakamkan di Kota Ternate, Maluku Utara.


Sosok bupati, mantan jurnalis Ketua PWI Malut Asri Fabanyo mengungkap rasa dukacita mendalam.


Menurut dia, sebelum menjadi Bupati Halsel, Usman Sidik adalah seorang wartawan senior.


"Kami berbelasungkawa atas meninggalnya Bupati Halsel Usman Sidik, selain sebagai pejabat, Usman juga merupakan senior dari teman-teman wartawan, karena sebelum memulai kariernya di dunia politik, beliau merupakan wartawan senior berkiprah sebagai wartawan RCTI biro Maluku Utara," kata Asri.


Usman Sidik yang menjabat sebagai Bupati Halmahera Selatan periode 2021-2024 lahir di Orimakurunga Kayoa, Kabupaten Halmahera Selatan.


Dilansir dari Antara, semasa SMP, ia sudah bekerja sebagai buruh kasar dan semasa SMA Muhammadiyah Kota Ternate, ia menjadi buruh di Pelabuhan Bastiong.


Kemudian, ia bekerja di bagian penanaman pohon kayu di sebuah perusahaan.


Usman Sidik pun meneruskan pekerjaannya dengan menjadi kontributor sejumlah stasiun televisi nasional. Ia kemudian mendirikan media cetak harian di Maluku Utara.








































































































































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Israel rebuffs calls for ceasefire; Lebanon strike angers Hezbollah

Israel rebuffs calls for ceasefire; Lebanon strike angers Hezbollah

Israel rebuffs calls for ceasefire; Lebanon strike angers Hezbollah











Israel on Sunday rebuffed growing international pressure for a ceasefire and said its forces had encircled Gaza City as the top U.S. diplomat scrambled to contain a crisis that threatened to cause further escalation in neighbouring Lebanon.







Gaza was under "unprecedented bombardment" from Israel on Sunday, Palestinian news agency WAFA reported, while Palestinian telecommunications company Paltel said that all communications and internet services had once again been cut.


Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas joined international calls for an immediate ceasefire at a meeting with U.S Secretary of State Antony Blinken, who was making an unannounced visit to the occupied West Bank.


But after Blinken repeated U.S. concerns that a ceasefire could aid Hamas, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ruled that out unless hostages held by Hamas were released: "There will be no ceasefire without the return of the hostages. This should be completely removed from the lexicon."


Blinken arrived in Ankara late on Sunday for further talks on the Gaza conflict with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan on Monday. Hours earlier, police in southern Turkey used tear gas and water cannon as hundreds of people at a pro-Palestinian rally tried to storm an air base that houses U.S. troops.



GAZA CITY SURROUNDED



A military spokesperson said Israeli forces had surrounded the main city in Gaza: "They reached the coast in the southern part of Gaza City and they encircled Gaza City."


Tensions increased with Lebanon as an Israeli strike on a car in the south of the country killed three children and their grandmother, Lebanese authorities said.


Israel's chief military spokesperson said the military had attacked "terrorist targets of Hezbollah in southern Lebanon" in response to a missile attack against tanks that killed an Israeli citizen. He said a Hezbollah drone was also shot down.


Hezbollah said it responded by firing rockets at the town of Kiryat Shmona in northern Israel. The group said it would never tolerate attacks on civilians and its response would be "firm and strong".


Smoke and flames rise during Israeli strikes in the Gaza Strip, as seen from the Israeli side of the border with Gaza, in southern Israel, November 5, 2023. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun Acquire Licensing Rights


Sirens sounded across central Israel, with Israeli media reporting rockets struck areas in and around Tel Aviv. No casualties were reported.


Health officials in Hamas-controlled Gaza said more than 9,770 Palestinians have been killed in the war, which began when Hamas launched a surprise attack on southern Israel on Oct. 7, killing 1,400 people and taking more than 240 hostage.


Israel said 31 of its soldiers have been killed so far.



'TORN-APART FLESH'



At the Maghazi refugee camp in Gaza, where the health ministry in the Hamas-run enclave said Israeli forces had killed at least 47 people in an overnight strike, people searched for victims or survivors.


"All night I and the other men were trying to pick the dead from the rubble. We got children, dismembered, torn-apart flesh," said Saeed al-Nejma, 53, adding that he had been asleep with his family when the blast hit his neighbourhood.


Asked for comment, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said they were gathering details.


In a separate attack, 21 Palestinians from one family, including women and children, were killed in strikes overnight, the health ministry said. The IDF declined to comment.


A Palestinian man reacts, as people search for casualties, at the site of Israeli strikes on houses, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, at the Magazi Refugee Camp, in central Gaza Strip, November 5, 2023. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem Acquire Licensing Rights


We could not independently verify these accounts.


"We demand that you stop them from committing these crimes immediately," Abbas told Blinken, urging an "immediate ceasefire" from Israel.


Palestinians were facing a war of "genocide and destruction", news agency WAFA quoted Abbas as saying.



CEASEFIRE CALLS



Foreign ministers from Qatar, Saudi, Egypt, Jordan and the United Arab Emirates met Blinken in Amman on Saturday and also urged him to persuade Israel to agree to a ceasefire. Blinken also visited Iraq on Sunday and held talks with Prime Minister Mohammed al-Sudani.


Anadolu news agency cameraman Mohammed El Aloul reacts after several of his children and siblings were killed in Israeli strikes, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, at a hospital in the central Gaza Strip, November 5, 2023. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem Acquire Licensing Rights


Pope Francis joined calls for peace. "Stop in the name of God," he said, calling for humanitarian aid and help for the injured to ease the "very grave" situation in Gaza.


But Blinken says a ceasefire would benefit Hamas, allowing it to regroup and attack again. Instead, the U.S. wants localised pauses in fighting to allow in humanitarian aid and for people to leave Gaza.


"The Secretary reaffirmed the United States' commitment to the delivery of life-saving humanitarian assistance and resumption of essential services in Gaza," spokesperson Matthew Miller said.


Blinken said the Palestinian Authority should play a central role in the future of the Gaza Strip, a U.S. official said after the West Bank visit.



EVACUATIONS HALTED



Efforts were under way on Sunday to resume evacuations of foreign nationals and injured Gazans through the Rafah crossing to Egypt, suspended since Saturday after a deadly attack on an ambulance, Egyptian, U.S. and Qatari officials said.


Survivors of the Hamas attack on the Nova Festival on October 7, embrace each other, in a field near Netivot in southern Israel, November 5, 2023. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun Acquire Licensing Rights


The Rafah crossing to Egypt's Sinai Peninsula is the only exit point from Gaza not controlled by Israel. Aid trucks were still able to travel into Gaza, two Egyptian sources said.


Evacuations began on Wednesday under an internationally brokered deal. More than 300 Americans have left Gaza, but some remain, Jonathan Finer, deputy national security adviser, said.


Qatar's foreign ministry said that without a "period of calm" in Gaza, its mediators would not be able to secure the release of Israeli hostages held in the enclave.


The Gulf state has, in coordination with the U.S., led talks with Hamas and Israeli officials over the release of hostages.


The Gulf state has, in coordination with the U.S., led talks with Hamas and Israeli officials over the release of hostages.


Worsening violence in the Israeli-occupied West Bank has fuelled concerns it could become a third front in a wider war, in addition to Israel's northern border with Lebanon.


The daughter of Palestinian-Canadian Seham al-Batnejy looks on as she holds her passport while waiting at Rafah border crossing after evacuations were suspended following an Israeli strike on an ambulance, in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip,... Acquire Licensing Rights


Israeli military spokesperson Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said the IDF were focussing on ground operations in the north of Gaza "to free our hostages and to free Gaza from Hamas".


"We will adapt our plan to stay with the goals, and it will take us a long time," he added.


He said the IDF has exposed a network of Hamas tunnels, command centres and rocket launchers beneath and adjacent to hospitals in northern Gaza.


"Hamas systematically exploits hospitals as part of its war machine," Hagari told reporters.


In a statement, Hamas called on the United Nations secretary general to form an international committee to visit hospitals to counter Israel's "false claims" that Hamas uses them to launch attacks.



'HORRIFIC NIGHTMARE'



The U.N. humanitarian office estimates that nearly 1.5 million of Gaza's 2.3 million people are internally displaced.


Aid currently entering Gaza is "nowhere near" enough to meet people's needs, World Food Programme head Cindy McCain said after visiting the Rafah crossing.


"People are living in a horrific nightmare," McCain said. "Food and water are running out. A steady flow of aid is needed to meet the desperate needs now."



















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CTES Elog Bimbel - Daftar bimbel TES SMAKBO

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CTES Elog Bimbel - Daftar bimbel TES SMAKBO

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