Russia calls on Israel to lift blockade
MOSCOW (JTA) -- Russia called on Israel to end its blockade of Gaza and allow aid to reach the isolated strip.
A senior Russian diplomat made the statement Thursday during a meeting of the United Nations Security Council.
On Monday, Israel's navy turned back a Libyan vessel carrying humanitarian aid bound for Gaza.
American officials sided with the Israelis at an emergency Security Council session where the protests of Libya, one of 10 rotating members of the Security Council, fell on deaf ears. The Russians used more explicit language in calling for an end to the blockade than they have at past gatherings.
"The tensions that arose as a result of Israel's refusal to permit the boat to reach its destination is a consequence of the protracted crisis caused by the blockade from Israel and the lack of clarity as to how and when it will be removed," said Konstantin Dolgov, deputy permanent representative to the United Nations for Russia, according to the state-owned RIA-Novosti news agency. "Ending the economic isolation of Gaza is an urgent task."
Dolgov also called on the Palestinians to cease their rocket attacks on Israel from within the Gaza Strip. Israel refused the ship on grounds that Libya does not recognize Israel, and therefore the ship posed a threat to national security.
This article was made possible by the support of readers like you. Donate to JTA now.
Discussions About this Article Elsewhere
Comments RSS Feed Reader Comments
The best Defense is an Offense! Cut Hamas no slack! Give no aid to the Palestinians! Take no Prisoners! Cut off and Isolate all Hamas Terrorist! No Services should be provided to these Terrorist!
Leave a Comment
To comment on this article, you must first be registered with JTA.
Not Registered?
There are real advantages to a FREE registration with JTA.org:
- Make your voice heard through comments on articles
- Receive our e-mailed Daily Briefing, an invaluable quick-read
- Help decide what Jewish news matters most with interactive tools
Register Now
Already a JTA member?
- Madoff won’t appeal sentence
- IDF salutes Palestinian security forces
- Op-Ed: Israel backers must support a settlement freeze
- Egypt arrests 26 planning Suez attacks
- Op-Ed: Palestinians’ plight, Holocaust are not analogous
- JDL members arrested in Paris
- Satmar mayor praises Obama
- Harvard Hillel victim of $780,000 fraud
- The Chosen: Jewish members in the 111th U.S. Congress
- Jackson kids’ Jewish mother could regain custody
- Biden: Israel can decide for itself on Iran
- Guard shot at Holocaust museum dies
- Canadian politician sues Jewish groups
- In endorsing two states, Netanyahu adopts popular Jewish position
- Some Jewish settlers turning against Israel
- Mass converts pose dilemma for Latin American Jews
Share
Email
Print
Trackback URL: http://jta.org/trackback/1001352/
No trackbacks have been created for this article, be the first to create one.