The realization of the just and lasting peace in the Middle East is still possible. This is the primary conclusion that could be deduced from our long quest for peace, despite the scarce achievements and unlimited failures that marked the 18 years of faltering negotiations. Achieving the desired peace, however, will only be possible when certain objective requirements are present and met. In fact, these requirements are already present and well-established in the principles of international legitimacy and law, as articulated clearly in the UN Security Council and General Assembly Resolutions.
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Thursday, July 1, 2010
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Five pro-Palestinian activists have been acquitted of causing £200,000 worth of damage to a Brighton arms factory, after arguing they were seeking to prevent Israeli “war crimes”.
ReplyDeleteJudge Bathurst-Norman told the Hove Crown Court jury in his summing up: “"You may well think that hell on earth would not be an understatement of what the Gazans suffered in that time".
http://www.thejc.com/news/uk-news/33593/ambassador-criticises-judge-arms-factory-case
Thanks Jemmy that's an excellent bit of news. I don't think an American judge would have been as perceptive. Also I Wonder what could they have been sentenced to in Israel...
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