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United Nations
Response to the Goldstone Report
This document provides the main findings of a study which examined how the Goldstone Report dealt with the nature and activities of Hamas in the Gaza Strip before and during Operation Cast Lead. This study is based on a vast amount of intelligence information from the Israeli intelligence community which was made accessible to the team of researchers. It also made extensive use of Palestinian, Arab and international media, and of previous bulletins issued by the Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center (which were used selectively by the Goldstone Mission). In addition, the intelligence information was supported and complemented by statements and investigations of IDF forces who fought on the ground. The study was written by a team of researchers at the Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center (ITIC) at the Israel Intelligence Heritage & Commemoration Center, headed by Dr. Reuven Erlich (Lt. Col., Ret.), with the assistance of the Israeli defense establishment.
Case against Goldstone
A detailed and critical analysis of the Goldstone report and its Methodology by Alan M. Dershowitz (Lawyer and Author)
The UN Palmer Commission report
The UN Palmer Commission report on the Mavi Marmara incident: Report of the Secretary-General’s Panel of Inquiry on the 31 May 2010 Flotilla Incident - officially released Sept 02, 2011.
Report of the UN Commission of Inquiry on Libya
This report investigates (all) alleged violations of international human rights law in the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya by Gaddafi's forces as well as Thuwar [anti-Gaddafi forces] and the deaths of Muammar Gaddafi and his son, Muatassim. Released by the UN Human Rights Council, March 02, 2012. [Unedited version]
UN Security Council Resolution 1701
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1701 is a resolution that was intended to resolve the 2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict. It was unanimously approved by the United Nations Security Council on 11 August 2006. The Resolution demands: Full cessation of hostilities and Hizballah's armed attacks; Israel to withdraw all of its forces from Lebanon in parallel with Lebanese and UNIFIL soldiers deploying throughout the South; Hezbollah to withdraw its armed forces from south Lebanon and to be disarmed; Full control of Lebanon by the government of Lebanon; Gives UNIFIL a improved mandate to take "all necessary action" to prevent hostile activities of any kind in its area of operations; Calls that there be no armed groups, foreign or domestic (ie armed Hizbullah militia or Syrian and Iranian military advisors) in Lebanon; Establishes an embargo of weapons to Lebanese groups other than the government, enforced by UNIFIL (at airports, seaports and border crossings); Forbids Hizbullah armed elements from returning to southern Lebanon, from the Blue Line to the Litani River.
The Resolution at the same time also: Calls for the unconditional release of the abducted Israeli hostages; And calls for "full implementation of the relevant provisions of the Taif Accords, and of resolutions 1559 (2004) and 1680 (2006), that requires the disarmament of all armed groups in Lebanon, so that, pursuant to the Lebanese cabinet decision of July 27, 2006, there will be no weapons or authority in Lebanon other than that of the Lebanese state." [Original text, U.N. Security Council]
UN Resolution 242 - Israel's Right to Secure Boundaries
United Nations Security Council Resolution 242 of November 1967 is the most important UN resolution for peacemaking in the Arab-Israel conflict. Though carefully negotiated forty years ago in the aftermath of the 1967 Six-Day War, it has remained the foundation for all peacemaking efforts — from the Israel-Egypt treaty of peace to the Israel-Jordan peace treaty, to the Madrid Peace Conference and the Oslo Agreements. For any student of the Middle East it is well known that the resolution never established the extent of Israel’s required withdrawal from territories captured during the Six-Day War in exchange for peace with its Arab neighbors. [The Proceedings of a Conference held in Jerusalem, June 4, 2007; Visit http://www.jcpa.org/ for more information.]
Goldstone Report of the UN Fact-Finding Mission on the Gaza Conflict
The Goldstone report is a fundamentally biased report in its presentation of the facts, its negative assumptions about Israel, Israeli society and its democratic system. The report is based on presumptive Israeli guilt, ascribes to Israel malicious motive and intent behind its actions. It implies that Israel refuses to investigate allegations of violations. It draws broad conclusions about the discriminatory nature of Israeli legal and judicial systems. The final recommendations make no mention of Israel's security concerns, right to self-defense and right to fight a fair and just war. This report was commissioned by a body, the Human Rights Council, which has demonstrated an unremitting pattern of bias against Israel. Its mandate to the investigating mission was one-sided, directing the mission to scrutinize Israel's conduct only. Finally, the report seeks to engage in an exhaustive expose of all that is wrong with the "occupation." (source: ADL). Download the Goldstone Report and read it together with the Case Against Goldstone (also available on this download page).
IAEA Report on Iran's Nuclear Program, nov 8 2011
The International Atomic Energy Agency, the UN’s nuclear watchdog, has released a report on Iran’s nuclear activities, nov 8 2011. This report contains overpowering evidence that Iran has acquired and assembled the equipment and skills needed to build a nuclear explosive device small enough to fit in a warhead. Iran's first nuclear weapon. This report covers developments since the last report on 2 September 2011, as well as issues of longer standing. (Source: IAEA)