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UN security council to meet on Yassin assassination
Ha'aretz ^ | March 23, 2004 | Shlomo Shamir and Yoav Stern

Posted on 03/23/2004 8:50:02 AM PST by Piranha

The United Nations security council is to convene at 3 P.M. EST (10 P.M. Israel time) on Tuesday evening, to discuss the assassination of Hamas spiritual leader Sheikh Ahmed Yassin in Gaza City on Monday morning.

During the debate, the members of the council will determine the UN response to the killing by Israel, although any resolution is subject to a veto by the United States or one of the other permanent members of the council.

The debate will take place after the U.S. foiled an initiative by Algeria to bypass any discussion and move straight to the formulation of a declaration on the assassination. The U.S. instead prevented the release of such a statement, a move that brought about Tuesday's discussion.

UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan on Monday condemned the attack on the wheelchair-bound Hamas leader shortly after he left a mosque near his Gaza City home following morning prayers.

White House 'deeply troubled' The White House said Monday it was "deeply troubled" by Israel's assassination of Yassin.

"We are deeply troubled by this morning's actions in Gaza," White House Scott McClellan said.

Earlier Monday, the United States denied it had given the green light to Israel to kill Yassin and appealed for calm in the region following the assassination.

The European Union and other countries condemned Israel's killing of Yassin as a violation of international law that has further "inflamed" tensions in the Middle East.

On Monday night, representatives of the Quartet - the U.S., United Nations, Russia and the EU - will be meeting for talks on the consequences of the assassination in Cairo.

White House national security advisor Condoleezza Rice said in morning television shows the United States did not have advance warning of the assassination from Prime Minister Ariel Sharon.

Foreign Minister Silvan Shalom was set to meet Rice, U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney and Secretary of State Colin Powell Monday in previously scheduled meetings to discuss the peace process.

"It is very important that everyone step back now and try now to be calm in the region," Rice told NBC's "Today" show. "There is always a possibility of a better day in the Middle East and some of the things being talked about by the Israelis - about disengagement from areas - might provide new opportunities."

"I would hope that nothing will be done to preclude those new opportunities from emerging," she added.

Pressed on whether the United States had played a role in Yassin's death or whether Sharon had called President George W. Bush directly to tell him that Israeli forces planned the assassination, Rice replied: "He did not."

She did not directly condemn the attack. "Let's remember that Hamas is a terrorist organization and that Sheikh Yassin himself has been heavily involved in terrorism," she said.

EU: No extra-judicial killings The foreign ministers of the European Union nations appealed to Israel and Palestinians on Monday to "refrain from acts of violence which will only lead to more deaths and will put a peaceful settlement still further from reach," and said that while Hamas was guilty of "atrocities," Israel was not "entitled to carry out extra-judicial killings."

In a statement issued at their monthly meeting, the foreign ministers said Yassin's assassination "has inflamed the situation... Violence is no substitute for the political negotiations which are necessary for a just and lasting settlement."

British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw said the "unlawful" assassination of Yassin, a quadriplegic, would not make Israel any more secure. His killing was "very unlikely to achieve its objectives," Straw said. "I don't believe Israel will benefit from the fact that this morning an 80-year-old in a wheelchair was" assassinated.

Straw spoke of "Israel's paramount need to defend itself" against terrorists, but if it wants "the full support of the international community, it needs to do so within the boundaries set by international law."

German Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer also said he was "deeply concerned about the possible consequences," and French Foreign Minister Dominique de Villepin said the killing "amplifies the cycle of violence."

He urged Palestinians and Israelis to recommit to the road map, saying, "At the very moment when we are trying to give a new impulse to the peace process, we are quite worried to see that violence is again taking the lead."

Polish Foreign Minister Wlodzimierz Cimoszewicz said Monday he feared the implications of the assassination. "I'm afraid that it may have very, very negative consequences not only in terms of Israeli-Palestinian conflict but I'm afraid that the threat of terrorist attacks also on other countries, including European [ones], is growing,"

"I really fear that we will see new violence," Luxembourg's Lydie Polfer told reporters.

"Of course we are against assassinations like this. This is not the way ahead. There's only one way ahead, and that is political," said Danish Foreign Minister Per Stig Moeller.

The Vatican also condemned Israel's killing of Yassin, saying lasting peace can never be reached by a show of force.

"The Holy See joins the international community in deploring this act of violence not justified in any state [run by] the rule of law," said Vatican spokesman Joaquin Navarro-Valls.

The statement said that authentic and lasting peace "cannot be the fruit of a simple show of force" but is "above all the fruit of moral and legal action."

Turkey condemned as "very dangerous" and "wrong" the killing of Yassin on Monday, while demonstrations were staged outside Israeli diplomatic missions in Ankara and Istanbul.

About 100 people, carrying posters of Sheik Ahmed Yassin, burned U.S, and Israeli flags near the Israeli Consulate in Istanbul. About 50 protesters denounced the attack near the Israeli Embassy in the capital Ankara. Both buildings are heavily protected.

Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul said he feared the killing would escalate violence. "The operation Israel conducted this morning is very dangerous. I am very concerned," he said. "It can escalate the situation, it can escalate terrorism," he told reporters.

He said the assassination came when both sides should have been exercising restraint.

Quartet to meet on consequences of assassination Envoys from the United Nations, United States, Russia and the European Union have arranged to meet for talks on the consequences of the assassination, Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Maher said Monday.

The four representatives will meet at the U.S. Embassy in Cairo on Monday night.

Maher said that in his talks with U.S. envoy William Burns hours after the assassination, Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak said there needed to be "a crystal-clear position on the peace process under these circumstances."

Burns, who is America's envoy to the Middle East, is one of the four representatives who is scheduled to take part in the meeting. The others are: the European Union's Marc Otte, Russian envoy Alexander Kalugin and U.N. representative Terje Roed-Larsen.

Iran: Assassination a criminal act Iran's vice president Ali Abtahi on Monday called for revenge for the killing of Yassin, "who turned into the leader of the entire Muslim nation after his death." He said that the operation would most likely not lead to the results Israel hoped for. "Now we will all unite and support the Palestinian struggle," he said.

Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Hamid Reza Asefi said: "This is a criminal act and a further example of the Zionist regime's barbarity... The Zionist regime will plunge further into the crisis it brought upon itself."

Lebanese President Emile Lahoud said Israel was mistaken if it thought violence could suppress the will of the Palestinians.

"Assassinating any symbol cannot kill those rights but will increase the resistance... Israel will find the same fate in the occupied territories as it found in south Lebanon," he said.

Shops and schools closed in north Lebanon's Palestinian refugee camps and residents took to the streets to vent their anger and vow revenge as the news broke that Israeli helicopters had killed Yassin with rockets outside a Gaza mosque.

A student from Egypt's al-Azhar university, one of the most prestigious institutions of Islamic learning, said students were preparing protests outside their residence in eastern Cairo.

Ahmed Jibril, leader of the radical Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command, told Lebanon's al-Manar television: "This Zionist enemy could not have committed this crime without the United States giving it the green light."

"The United States is convinced that we are not a people who are defending a cause but views us as terrorists," he added.

Jordan, meanwhile, vehemently condemned the assassination of Hamas founder Sheikh Ahmed Yassin in Gaza City on Monday, calling it a "massacre", government spokesperson Asma Khader said, and added that the killing "damages any chance for peace in the region."

Popular television preacher Yusouf Qaradawi on Monday called on all Muslims to act against Israel following the assassination.

In an interview to Hezbollah's Al Manar television, Qaradawi demanded that the Muslims of the world give "financial and moral support" to the struggle against Israel.

Qaradawi, who by mistake called Yassin "Ahmed Palestine," said that the assassination has brought an end to all peace initiatives. "They are useless," Qaradawi said, adding that "Israel doesn't care for all the initiatives, and Sharon and his gang only understand the language of force."

Al Jazeera television on Monday interviewed a prominent Islamic leader from Sudan, Hassan Turabi, who made a connection between the Gaza assassination and the goings on in other flashpoints in the Muslim world, such as Chechnya, Indonesia and the U.S. detention camp at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

"The struggle will spread to the hearts of the nations," Turabi predicted, and added that Arab regimes would now have to express a resolute position regarding the Palestinian issue, otherwise they will be replaces.

Turabi said that Hamas would continue to operate under the spirit of Yassin, "because Islam has no leadership crises. The prophet Mohammed also had a replacement," he said.

Mohamed Mahdi Akef, leader of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood, on Monday called the assassination "an unforgivable crime" and said the Palestinians should not lay down their arms because violence was the only language that Israel understood.

"We will not rest, we will not sleep until the last Zionist leaves our territory," Akef said. The influential Brotherhood shares the Islamist views of Hamas.


TOPICS: Breaking News; Editorial; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Government; Israel; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: hamas; hypocracy; israel; palestinians; powell; statedepartment; terror; un
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To: ladyjane; DallasMike
" Yeah, and why is the Vatican only concerned when terrorists are killed? Why don't they denounce the killing of Jews in Israel or the killing of Christians in the Middle East, China, and other parts of Asia? "

Lady Janes response:

" Your statement is not supported by fact. And it is anti-Christian"

How is it anti-christian, to me it looked like a damn good question.

21 posted on 03/23/2004 9:12:36 AM PST by Kakaze (I'm now a single issue voter.....exterminate Al Quaida)
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To: Stagerite
Wow, the UNSC meets to decide how to punish Israel for killing a terrorist, yet they never even consider phonecalls to each other when the terrorists murder Israeli civilians on school buses... Even the EU consideres Hamas a terrorist organization... they should be rejoicing... that is, if they didn't hate Jews.
22 posted on 03/23/2004 9:13:19 AM PST by oolatec
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To: Piranha
They are going to congratulate the Israeli's on good shootin', right?
23 posted on 03/23/2004 9:13:27 AM PST by b4its2late (By the time you can make ends meet, they move the ends.)
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To: epluribus_2
Same thing? No it isn't. God would not support a religion that attempts to cover up abuse of little children. Not MY God anyway.
24 posted on 03/23/2004 9:13:29 AM PST by petconservative
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To: Piranha
Get US Out of the UN Now!

25 posted on 03/23/2004 9:14:17 AM PST by Fiddlstix (This Space Available for Rent or Lease by the Day, Week, or Month. Reasonable Rates. Inquire within.)
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To: Piranha

UN OUT OF US
US OUT OF UN!


26 posted on 03/23/2004 9:14:20 AM PST by adam_az (Call your state Republican party office and VOLUNTEER FOR A CAMPAIGN!!!)
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To: Kakaze; ladyjane; DallasMike
How is it anti-christian, to me it looked like a damn good question.

This Christian agrees with you and DM.

27 posted on 03/23/2004 9:15:40 AM PST by Coop ("Hero" is the last four-letter word I'd use to describe John Kerry)
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To: Kakaze
"How is it anti-christian, to me it looked like a damn good question."

In some addled minds, the Catholic Church rules via divine providence, as opposed to sane humans who realize it's a human organization, with all the faults that come with it.
28 posted on 03/23/2004 9:15:51 AM PST by adam_az (Call your state Republican party office and VOLUNTEER FOR A CAMPAIGN!!!)
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To: petconservative
He's got a point - I only hear condemnation from the Catholic Church when Isreal defends itself, never when they are attacked by suicide bombers. Maybe its the media and not the Church - has the Church condemed the use of Palestinian children as suicide bombers? If not, then why not?

BTW - nice shot Isreal. Don't let Hamas threaten you with retaliation - they were going to do so anyway. US too.

If I was Sharon, I'd announce that carpet bombing begins in 48 hours. Evacaute to Jordan or Syria or Iraq. Anyone still in "Palestine" after 48 hours is trespassing and will be arrested/shot/carpet bombed.
29 posted on 03/23/2004 9:16:16 AM PST by Fenris6
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To: Piranha
Israel kills a murderer, responsible for probably hundreds of Israeli deaths and they are not allowed to take him out?

Through the socialist left, this entire world has lost it's mind and gone mad. The murderers, child rapists, socialist, democrats, communist, anti-Americans, homos, etc. are allowed to get away with their garbage, but good, God fearing individuals and peoples are not allowed to. The world is going to end in a ball of fire just as the Good Book predicted. It might not be very far off. If the left wins the White House and Congress at the same time, there will be another revolution in this country as they start trying to socialize the state. Then the brown crap hits the big fan!

30 posted on 03/23/2004 9:17:40 AM PST by RetiredArmy (We'll put a boot in your ass, it's the American Way! Toby Keith)
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To: Piranha
If the only way to stop a person from killing innocent people is to kill him, then kill him.

If a person has the ability to do so and he chooses not to, then he's putting himself in the position of being an accomplice to the crime.

31 posted on 03/23/2004 9:18:27 AM PST by pax_et_bonum (Always finish what you st)
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To: adam_az
In some addled minds, the Catholic Church rules via divine providence,

Addled minds is right.

.... as opposed to sane humans who realize it's a human organization, with all the faults that come with it.

Faults are one thing. Covering them up so they can continue is clearly another.
32 posted on 03/23/2004 9:19:27 AM PST by petconservative
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To: Piranha
The U.N will condemn Israel for an act that is permitted every other country in the world. And unlike many other nations, Israel's circumstances are exceptional. We haven't seen this concern expressed for the mass murder of Jewish infants, children, and men and women. Why the angst over the justified liquidation of a mass murderer? It is not as though Sheik Yassin was given many chances to cease and desist from his murderous lifestyle. As far as Israelis are concerned, he was given once chance too many and they don't give a damn what the Security Council is going to say about since in a just world, it would be the terrorists instead of their victim, in the dock.
33 posted on 03/23/2004 9:19:36 AM PST by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
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To: thoughtomator
"Ha'aretz is socialist scum paper. In this entire article, not one mention of the attack on Ashdod last week in which Hamas - Yassin's group - tried to poison an entire city."
You aren't kidding. We need to get out of the UN period and as far as Hamas is concerned, everyone of them needs to be killed.
34 posted on 03/23/2004 9:20:42 AM PST by Wolfhound777 (It's not our job to forgive them. Only God can do that. Our job is to arrange the meeting--N.S)
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To: sd-joe
I guess that Israel is just supposed to roll over and play dead.

No, Israel is just supposed to roll over and be dead.

35 posted on 03/23/2004 9:22:05 AM PST by Piranha
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To: Piranha
To the IDF. Good work!
36 posted on 03/23/2004 9:22:37 AM PST by wjcsux (Charter Member, Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy.)
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To: Fenris6
Quote "Ha'aretz is socialist scum paper. In this entire article, not one mention of the attack on Ashdod last week in which Hamas - Yassin's group - tried to poison an entire city."

I was out of the loop when this happened?

What happened in Ashdod?

Thanks....

37 posted on 03/23/2004 9:23:01 AM PST by Cheetah1
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To: thoughtomator
"Ha'aretz is socialist scum paper. In this entire article, not one mention of the attack on Ashdod last week in which Hamas - Yassin's group - tried to poison an entire city."
You aren't kidding. We need to get out of the UN period and as far as Hamas is concerned, everyone of them needs to be killed. We still owe those POS for the bombing in Beirut. The US should green light Israel to take them all out. Once they are gone, we can systematically eradicate all Islamic Terrorist groups. You can't negotiate with these creatures as they are not rational. The only thing they understand is force.
38 posted on 03/23/2004 9:23:08 AM PST by Wolfhound777 (It's not our job to forgive them. Only God can do that. Our job is to arrange the meeting--N.S)
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To: Fenris6
"If I was Sharon, I'd announce that carpet bombing begins in 48 hours. Evacaute to Jordan or Syria or Iraq. Anyone still in "Palestine" after 48 hours is trespassing and will be arrested/shot/carpet bombed."

Wait a sec...if they evacuated to those countries...then those countries would just kill the palestinians...hmm...maybe that could be part of the plan eh?
39 posted on 03/23/2004 9:23:25 AM PST by Getsmart64 (LANTIRN - Designed to kill, maim, and destroy ....America's enemies...)
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To: Piranha
The United Nations security council is to convene at 3 P.M. EST (10 P.M. Israel time) on Tuesday evening, to discuss the assassination of Hamas spiritual leader Sheikh Ahmed Yassin in Gaza City on Monday morning.

"He's dead Jim"

40 posted on 03/23/2004 9:23:36 AM PST by kjam22
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