UN talks fail (again), thanks to US
Once again, the US stands in the way of even symbolic rebukes of israeli crimes against humanity.
As the Gaza crisis unfolded, the United Nations Security Council spent four days in intensive negotiations that failed to come up with a response to the week's events, Harvey Morris reports .Efforts by the 15-member body to produce a non-binding statement that would have criticised Israel initially foundered on US insistence on stronger language to condemn Palestinian rocket attacks. It eventually evaporated in the face of the refusal of Libya, the Security Council president, to accept a compromise.
In other news, israelis prove yet again that when it comes to israeli atrocities against ARABS there is ZERO accountability.
Israel's attorney general said Sunday that no police officers will be prosecuted in the killing of 13 Israeli Arabs during anti-government riots in 2000, a decision that angered relatives.Menachem Mazuz cited insufficient evidence, according to a statement from the Justice Ministry.
7 years later, they claim "insufficient evidence" to prosecute crimes against Arabs.
Yet 60 years later, they expect the world to accept without question (under threat of criminal prosecution) their version of the "Holocaust" as sufficient evidence of crimes against Jews.



