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Israel, Not Iraq, Poses Threat to Mideast, Disrespects UN: Report

Israeli forces made them both orphans

By Khaled Mamdouh, IOL Staff

CAIRO, September 24 (IslamOnline) – An Israeli official was quoted Tuesday, September 24, 2002, as saying “The United Nations can do what it wants, but Israel will continue the operation until its aims are achieved”. That was Israel’s reply to a UN resolution calling on it to lift the siege it imposed on Palestinian President Yasser Arafat. 

On the other hand, Iraq declared its readiness to readmit UN weapons’ inspectors into Baghdad without conditions. However, the U.S. and Britain still insist Iraq was in violation of UN resolutions, and poses a threat to its neighbors. 

"Iraq is not threatening anyone, the dangers for the Middle East come from Israel, which has so far killed hundreds of thousands of Palestinians, not including the mutilated and millions of refugees," Damascus Radio said Tuesday.

Since coming to power last year, Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has "committed dozens of massacres leaving thousands of innocent Palestinian victims, including children, and destroyed thousands of homes. All these killings have not moved the conscience of the U.S. administration, which continues to mobilize forces to attack Iraq and threatens peace," Damascus Radio said.

Meanwhile, British Prime Minister Tony Blair's much awaited detailed dossier on Iraq's weapons program, claiming it poses an immediate world threat failed Tuesday to convince wavering allies and analysts - and stirred sharp opposition from China and in Muslim states.

Many experts immediately reacted to the 55-page report, culled from British intelligence data and presented to Britain's parliament, by saying that, although the charges were grave, none of them were new and the case had not been made for the sort of imminent military action being sought by the United States, according to Agence France-Presse (AFP).

Chinese Prime Minister Zhu Rongji warned that any attack on Iraq without a UN mandate would lead to unspecified "severe consequences".

Malaysia and several other Muslim nations reiterated their warning against Washington and London going it alone against Baghdad without UN authorization.

Powerful Arab nations such as Egypt are keen to see Iraq's offer to accept UN weapons inspectors taken up instead of relying on the unverifiable information put out by U.S. and British authorities.

Iraqi Foreign Minister Naji Sabri, in Cairo Tuesday, challenged Britain to substantiate its report, telling Egypt's official MENA news agency his country would even "facilitate a visit by British experts so that they can tell the world where these weapons are".

Observers believe that “when all these facts are known to every one, yet the Bush administration and Blair still insist that Iraq, not Israel was in violation of UN resolutions, there has to be something wrong”.

Speaking to IslamOnline Tuesday, Egyptian human rights activist, Ashraf el-Bayyomi, said that “Israel has not respected a single UN resolution ever since its unfortunate creation, however, the U.S. has always defended it and stood by its side. It is high time we (Arabs and Muslims) came to terms with that fact and acted accordingly”.

El-Bayyomi maintained that “it was not disrespect for the UN, or even the alleged threat Iraq poses that pushes the U.S. administration to mobilize its forces for an eventual attacks.

“The real reasons are well-known. Iraqi oil, covering up for domestic problems, surrounding Iran, demonstrating military muscles…etc. As for Israel, the UN does not exist, we have to come to terms with that, or just kill ourselves,” he added.

When the Israeli forces committed massacres or war crimes in the Palestinian refugee camp of Jenin in April, the United Nations decided to dispatch a fact finding mission. Israel refused, the mission was never dispatched.

“We did not hear the U.S. mobilizing forces to force Israel to respect the will of the international community then. Also, when Israel used a U.S.-made F-16 fighter jet, launched missiles on a densely populated Gaza neighborhood, killing dozens of civilians in their sleep, Mr. Bush called that heavy-handed,” el-Bayymi said.

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