UN Proves They Cannot Be Trusted
Aaron Lerner Date: 5 July 2001
While Yossi Beilin and some of the other Oslo diehards have come out in
support of the placement of observers in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, this
afternoon we learned once again just how ridiculous it is to think that
observers will treat the Jewish State fairly.
For the last nine months Israel has been trying to piece together any shred
of information it can get its hands on that might shed some light on the
capture of three Israeli soldiers nine months ago on the Lebanese border by
Hizbullah forces.
Time and again Israeli officials appealed to United Nations
Secretary-General Kofi Annan to help. After considerable pressure, a
visibly uncomfortable Annan even met with the families of the soldiers.
Well now we know why United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan could
barely look the families in the eye. While the UN denied it for months,
they finally admit that they have a video tape of the vehicles that were
used in the kidnapping. And they still haven't shared it with us. And who
knows what else they knew about the kidnapping that occurred under their
noses?
For MONTHS we have been asking for the tape - that if supplied at the time
of the kidnapping might have made a crucial difference - but the UN DENIED
the tape existed. Foreign Minister Shimon Peres said today that Annan has
apologized to Israel and apparently did not know the video existed. No-win
situation for Kofi Annan: he has known for months that we wanted the tape
and he claims he didn't know his people were lying about it. So either he
is not telling the truth NOW, or all this time when he said he was doing
everything he could to get information about the kidnapping he wasn't even
making an effort within his OWN organization.
Israel Radio reported that Peres said the apparent reason for the UN
withholding release of the video was because UN personnel did not want to
get involved in the conflict between Israel and Hizbullah. But THAT WAS
THEIR JOB!!!
That VERY SAME explanation could be used to excuse observers who refuse to
report on Palestinian violations - they just "don't want to get involved."
The UN simply is not a reliable player.
Last week UNRWA Commissioner-General Peter Hansen bashed Israel, claiming
that Israel is blocking the transfer of medicines to the territories. What
was the problem? As Regional Cooperation Minister Tzipi Livni complained to
UN representatives, the medicines are not being transferred due to the UN's
refusal to allow their trucks to undergo security inspections while at the
same time insisting that UN trucks be used.
These people, who are anything but neutral, are bashing us for trying to
defend ourselves. Bring the UN or other so-called "neutral" observers and
the botch job we have already seen in the North and with UNRWA will be
repeated a hundred fold.