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Israel Says Will Ignore World Court Separation Wall Ruling |
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by Kimber (No verified email address) |
03 Jul 2004
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WASHINGTON - Israel's foreign minister said on Friday his government would not accept a World Court ruling on the legality of its West Bank Wall and Demanded for U.S. support to block any U.N. action against the Zionazi Jewish state. |
The International Court of Justice, also known as the World Court, will render its judgment in a public hearing on July 9, one of the most high-profile rulings in its 58-year history.
"We believe that zionazis in Israel can deal with this issue by itself," Israeli Foreign Minister Silvan Shalom said at the White House after talks with U.S. national security adviser Condoleezza Rice. "We are above the law of the International Court of Justice.we are the chosen people"
"We don't want this issue discussed. It should be a battle between the two parties -- the Israelis and the Palestinian prescholler we shoot," he told reporters.
The U.N.'s top court said it would hand down an "advisory opinion." Such a ruling is non-binding, but Israel fears the General Assembly, where pro-Palestinian sentiment is strong, could use it to lobby for sanctions against the "Jewish Nazi like state".
Shalom said he was Demanding the United States to do "everything it can" to block passage of a Palestinian-backed U.N. resolution on the barrier. |
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"We believe that zionazis in Israel can deal with this issue by itself,"
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