• Published 02:48 18.09.09
  • Latest update 10:33 18.09.09

Goldstone findings will put Netanyahu on defensive at UN

U.S. plans to rehabilitate the UN's standing means Israel cannot just ignore the global body.

By Natasha Mozgovaya Tags: Goldstone report Benjamin Netanyahu Israel news

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reminisced how, at the start of his tenure as Israel's ambassador to the United Nations in 1984, he met the Lubavitcher rebbe who told him that "you are going to the house of darkness but you must remember that even in the greatest darkness, if you light a small candle, it will shed its light to great distances."

The UN's attitude toward Israel has not become friendlier since, but the plans of the new U.S. administration to rehabilitate its standing no longer enables Israel to simply ignore the international organization. What is certain is that it is very unlikely that when he appears at the General Assembly to give his speech, the Prime Minister will feel any nostalgia for his days at the UN.

At the opening ceremony of the UN General Assembly this week, the Libyan president-elect of the 64th session, Dr. Ali Treki, addressed the assembled nations. He spoke of international terrorism, the economic crisis and poverty, but the only country he chose to criticize of the 192 members of the General Assembly was Israel. Treki declared that the right of the Palestinians to return is a basic right if there is to be peace and security, in addition to the "removal of the illegal and illegitimate settlements."

Later in the day, the Goldstone Commission's report on the war in Gaza was published. Prime Minister Netanyahu will have to harness all his public relations skills, for which he was recognized as a rising star during the early days of his political career as an ambassador at the UN, in order to attempt to divert the discussion toward Iran's nuclear program - and mostly on setting a clear timetable for the expected dialog with Fatah on October 1.

The Israeli delegation acknowledges that the atmosphere is harsh. The settlements would have been raised as an issue at every opportunity, and now, with the release of the damning report, the prime minister's message for peace will fall on deaf ears. Government officials who held a series of meetings in the U.S. with members of the administration, Congress, the media and Jewish leaders, found themselves having to respond to the report.

Jewish congressmen were quick to issue a condemnation of the report, and non-Jewish members of Congress pointed out that they had no time to read a 500-page report in the midst of hearings on Afghanistan. However, if U.S. Special Envoy to the Middle East George Mitchell is unable to finalize an agreement for a tripartite meeting between President Barack Obama, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and Netanyahu at the General Assembly, it is doubtful whether the U.S. president will have any time for the prime minister and Israel on his busy schedule.

In addition to the discussions on climate change and a meeting with African leaders, Obama will chair a meeting of the Security Council in order to discuss ways of countering nuclear proliferation. The U.S. delegation expects that at the end of the meeting the council will issue a joint declaration, even though ahead of the discussions with Iran, scheduled to begin on October 1, the Americans have already made it clear that they do not intend to focus on any specific country during the Security Council discussions.

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  • 8. 0 0
    Cursing Netanahu--Isreal
    • V. Evans
    • 07.10.09
    • 16:18

    I refur you to the only Word of Turth. 1. Genesis 12:3,I will bless those who bless you. And I will curse him who curses you. And in you all the families of the earth shall be blessed. (God's word to Abraham( 2. Obadiah v. 15, for the day of the Lord upon all the nations is near: As you have done, it shall be done to you: Your reprisal shall return upon your hesd.

  • 7. 0 0
    Netanyahu at the U.N.?
    • Steve Grumman
    • 22.09.09
    • 12:21

    By what right does this man even dare to show his face in a world body when his government so blatantly disregards the laws of civilized society? America should refuse his visa.

  • 6. 0 0
    netanyahoo?
    • Pedro Barrera
    • 20.09.09
    • 07:17

    Netanyhu is unfortunately not brave enough to bring peace to Israel. Why? Obviously, anyone who could actually make peace with the Palestinians would be commiting political suicide. That takes a very brave politician, one who puts his country ahead of his own ambitions, and we all know what means vis-a-vis this politician. Only Lieberman is capable of making him look good (maybe that's why he's there?).

  • 5. 0 0
    By instinct
    • Shimon Cleopas
    • 18.09.09
    • 09:10

    1.By instinct, sheep knows when a sweet voice is actually a sword. 2.By instinct, flock also knows a wolf in sheep?s clothing. 3.By instinct, sheep recognizes a true shepherd from a hired hand. 4.By instinct, sheep knows bread from poison, a pigeon from a snake. 5.A true shepherd no matter how small or poor will have the right food for the hungry multitude and will know the right path that leads to green grass and fresh water. 6.Unfortunately, poor boys can not speak at the UN and therefore new years remain the same as the old.

  • 4. 0 0
    defence at un
    • DOV KORET
    • 18.09.09
    • 07:28

    Attack is the best Defence. Attack the limeys for their violations of the League of Nations Mandate. Attack the hashimites for continued illegal occupation on JEWISH LAND. Attack the un for all it's illegal acts towards ISRAEL, being the seperation of the land 1947, failure to recognize all SHOMRON, JUDAH & GAZA was rightfully returned in 1967. Attack the 67, 73, 80 & 05 Attackers of ISRAEL. Attack the continued arab violations of the temple mount. Attack the continued racist acts by the un rights comm. Attack the so called judges who said the defence wall was on arab land. ETC. ETC. ETC. Attack the syrians the lesbonese. Verbally attack goldstone for his racist report. Go and Shame the un.....DK ps: do not use the p word nor any suggestion that any of the land is arab owned.

  • 3. 0 0
    What "message for peace?"
    • BBSNews
    • 18.09.09
    • 07:04

    How much will it cost the United States?

  • 2. 0 0
    Netanyahu
    • Simple man
    • 18.09.09
    • 06:26

    Benjamin Netanyahu is still living in the dark ages, just like his cousins in some neighboring States. He is no different than them when it comes to the future and nation building. He continues to fail the basic prmise of new, post Iraq's Saddam, Post Kohmeini Iran, and post Yasser Arafat. He look around his political theatre and still see Saddam, Yasser and the Ayatollah. In the background, he sees little George Junior, and thinks that he watching him. Bibi, a pathetic figure in pathetic politics.

  • 1. 0 0
    How much land has been annexed since 1984?
    • jim the mechanic
    • 18.09.09
    • 06:01

    I think some candles should be lit in Israel to shine some light on the truth in 2009! Or will it be the same or worse 25 years from now?