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  • Israel to bar UN fact-finding team from entering Jerusalem

    Published on March 27, 2012

    Israel : Israel cut working relations with the United Nations Human Rights Council and will bar a UN team from entering Israel or the West Bank for a planned investigation of Jewish settlements, the Foreign Ministry said.

    Israel accuses the council of having a pronounced anti-Israel bias because of what it says is its disproportionate focus on Israeli policy toward the Palestinians.

    Israeli leaders have been in an uproar over the council’s adoption of a resolution last week condemning Jewish settlement construction in the West Bank and east Jerusalem and its decision to send a fact-finding mission to investigate.

    On Monday, Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman announced Israel was severing working ties with the council.

    “It means that we’re not going to work with them. We’re not going to let them carry out any kind of mission for the Human Rights Council, including this probe,” said Foreign Ministry spokesman Yigal Palmor.

    Palestinian Foreign Minister Riad Malki said he was not surprised by the Israeli move.

    “Israel never cooperated with all fact finding missions that were sent and established by the UN to investigate the Israeli atrocities against the Palestinians,” he said after meeting his Danish counterpart in Copenhagen.

    Much of the international community sees settlement construction on occupied lands the Palestinians seek for a future state as a major impediment to peacemaking, and has pressured Israel to freeze it.

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