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Israel asks Argentina to explain vote at hostile UN forum

Foreign Ministry summons ambassador in wake of UN Human Rights Council's decision to investigate Israeli conduct during recent Gaza war.

by  Damian Pachter , Ariel Kahana and ILH Staff
Published on  06-01-2021 19:39
Last modified: 06-02-2021 08:00
Netanyahu says UN inquiry into alleged crimes part of 'blatant anti-Israel obsession'

Members of the UN Human Rights Council during an emergency debate on February 28, 2012

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The Foreign Ministry has asked Argentina for clarifications over its recent support for a UN inquiry into the conduct of the Jewish state during the recent flare-up in Gaza.

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Argentina's ambassador to Israel, Sergio Urribarri, was summoned on Tuesday by the Foreign Ministry for a meeting in order to explain why his country's representative at the UN Human Rights Council meeting in May voted in favor of establishing a special commission that would look into possible war crimes carried out by Israel and Hamas during the 11-day hostilities. The text of the resolution focuses mainly on Israeli activities and is likely to result in a biased report.

The vote at the council was supported by 24 members and opposed by 9. Fourteen abstained. Israel will most likely boycott the commission because of its expected bias in favor of Hamas.

Modi Ephraim, the head of the Foreign Ministry's Latin America and Caribbean division, told the press on Monday that Argentina's support for the lopsided resolution that ignored Hamas and its rocket fire on Israel was unacceptable. He added that in the wake of Argentina's own experience with terrorism perpetrated by Iran and Hezbollah, having it support such a move was beyond the pale.

Israel also asked the ambassador from The Philippines to explain his country's support for the move in a similar meeting at the ministry in May, with an Israeli official there saying the ambassador was told the vote was a prize for terrorism.

Israel also voiced its dismay to France's ambassador several days ago after the French foreign ministry said it could become an "apartheid state."

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