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Thu, 31 Dec 2009 02:21:50 GMT
Richard Falk, the UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Gaza Strip. |
The UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Gaza Strip has called for military and economic sanctions against Israel.
"The UN has not been willing [yet] to give what's needed to exert significant pressure on Israel to lift the blockade that under any circumstances is unlawful," Richard Falk told Press TV on Thursday.
"The only thing that could be more effective would be a move toward economic sanctions that would include military assistance" to Israel, the UN diplomat underlined.
The UN independent expert on Palestinian rights has also criticized the international community for its failure to end the Israeli blockade against the Gaza Strip
He called for "some more effective international approach" to lift the three year blockade that "shocks the conscience of humanity".
He added that the plight of the Palestinians under the Israeli siege should prompt the international community to give the besieged population "some kind of protection."
Gaza has been under a tight Israeli blockade since June 2007, when Hamas took control of the populated area.
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"The UN has not been willing [yet] to give what's needed to exert significant pressure on Israel to lift the blockade that under any circumstances is unlawful," Richard Falk told Press TV on Thursday.
"The only thing that could be more effective would be a move toward economic sanctions that would include military assistance" to Israel, the UN diplomat underlined.
The UN independent expert on Palestinian rights has also criticized the international community for its failure to end the Israeli blockade against the Gaza Strip
He called for "some more effective international approach" to lift the three year blockade that "shocks the conscience of humanity".
He added that the plight of the Palestinians under the Israeli siege should prompt the international community to give the besieged population "some kind of protection."
Gaza has been under a tight Israeli blockade since June 2007, when Hamas took control of the populated area.
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