Archive for May 17, 2018

Turkish Foreign Minister calls on ICC to investigate Israeli ‘war crimes’ in Gaza

May 17, 2018

Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu said in a Thursday interview that the International Criminal Court should investigate Israel over the killing of Palestinians on the Gaza border this week.

Omri Ariel

http://www.jerusalemonline.com/news/world-news/the-israeli-connection/turkish-fm-calls-to-investigate-israel-in-the-hague-35835

Clashes between Israeli forces and Palestinians along the Gaza border Photo credit: Wissam Nassar, Flash 90

Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu is calling for a probe into Israel at the International Criminal Court in The Hague over the killing of protesters on the Gaza border.

In an interview with local media on Thursday, Çavuşoğlu accused Israel of committing war crimes and called for an international committee to issue a report on the violence in Gaza.

He also condemned the relocation of the US embassy in Israel to Jerusalem, urging the UN to deliver a strong response.

Addressing the public humiliation of the Israeli ambassador to Turkey at the Ankara airport, Çavuşoğlu said Israel is “trying to make itself appear like a victim” as part of its “chase after cheap politics.”

UN Amb. Haley Walks Out On Palestinian When He Blames Israel for Gaza Violence

May 17, 2018

by Shifra on May 16, 2018 Live Wire

Source Link: UN Amb. Haley Walks Out On Palestinian When He Blames Israel for Gaza Violence

{Of course, Hamas had nothing to do with it…right? – LS}

Remember when Obama’s Ambassador to the UN, Samantha Power, stood up for Israel?

Yeah, neither to I.

But I do remember her ignoring the deaths of thousands of innocent Syrians, and kicking Israel in the teeth.

Brava to Nikki Haley for standing up for the truth… and walking out when the anti-Israel haters began spewing their lies.

And shame on the MSM for their anti-Israel biased reporting, which served to score Hamas a big propaganda “win.”

Via Daily Caller.

US Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley had a simple response Tuesday when Palestine’s Ambassador to the UN blamed Israel for the recent violence in Gaza.

Walk out.

Haley stood up and walked out of the UN Security Council meeting room when Palestinian Ambassador Riyad H. Mansour began his remarks. Tensions were high in the Security Council after nearly sixty Palestinian protesters were killed by Israeli forces Monday during rioting on the Gaza border.

Protesters stormed the Israeli border, armed with slingshots, rocks and Molotov cocktails. The protests were in response to the opening of the new US embassy in Jerusalem.

Haley told the emergency Security Council meeting, “No country in this chamber would act with more restraint than Israel has. In fact the records of several countries here today suggest they would be much less restrained.”….

IDF airstrikes target 6 Hamas bases in northern Gaza Strip — Palestinian media

May 17, 2018

Reported incident comes hours after machine gun fire from Strip hits nearby Israeli homes in Sderot in one of three cross-border exchanges Wednesday

Illustrative: A picture taken from the southern Israeli border with the Gaza Strip shows Israeli flares illuminating the Palestinian coastal enclave, on July 7, 2014. (AFP/JACK GUEZ)

Israel carried out a series of airstrikes on Hamas bases in the northern Gaza Strip overnight Wednesday-Thursday, according to Palestinian media reports, hours after several homes in the Israeli city of Sderot were hit by machine gun fire apparently fired from across the border.

According to the reports, six separate site were targeted by dozens of air force missiles.

The IDF declined to comment on the reports.

The reported strikes may have come in response to three separate cross-border exchanges earlier Wednesday, including shots said to have been fired from Gaza that hit residential buildings in Sderot causing damage but no injuries.

According to the city of Sderot, the shots were aimed at an army aircraft that had been flying overhead, and the bullets struck the homes as they fell back down to earth.

“A short while ago, shots were fired at an [Israel Defense Forces] aircraft. Rounds hit a number of homes in Sderot,” the city said in a statement.

Earlier in the day, shots were fired at Israeli soldiers stationed on the border, according to the army. There were no reports of injuries.

In response, an IDF tank fired on a Hamas military position in the northern Gaza Strip, the military said.

A few hours after the machine gun fire hit the Sderot homes, Israeli troops on the border were again shot at, that time near southern Gaza, the army said.

In response, an Israeli tank destroys two Hamas observation posts in southern Gaza, according to the IDF.

The bullets that hit Sderot, a city in southern Israel that has frequently been the site of rocket attacks over the past 20 years, were large caliber rounds that were fired from a heavy machine gun by members of a terrorist group in Gaza, the IDF said.

The army would not immediately comment on whether the aircraft had also been hit in the shooting attack.

“The IDF sees this as a serious event and holds Hamas responsible for everything that occurs in the Gaza Strip,” the army said.

In one case, a bullet shattered a window. In others, the rounds smashed into external walls, according to pictures of the houses posted on social media.

One of the homes hit belonged to a former mayor Sderot, Eli Moyal, who told the Ynet news site he heard a “terrible noise” and when he ran outside to see what had happened he found bullet fragments.

Police were called to the scenes, sealing off the areas around the homes that were hit as forensic investigators were called in.

The army said it was investigating the issue in order to determine the origins of the gunfire.

The two shootings followed two days of clashes along the Gaza border.

On Monday, over 40,000 Palestinians took part in “unprecedentedly” violent riots along the security fence, which included at least one gun battle with Israeli troops, as well as attempts to infiltrate into Israeli territory and to plant improvised explosive devices along the border, the army said.

On Tuesday, approximately 4,000 people rioted along the border, throwing rocks and Molotov cocktails at Israeli troops on the other side of the fence.

Gaza’s Hamas-run health ministry said 62 people were killed in the demonstrations on Monday and Tuesday, 53 of whom were later identified as members of Hamas or the Palestinian Islamic Jihad.

Judah Ari Gross contributed to this report.