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![]() Israel relayed a sharply worded protest to the Russian government following Russia's vote in favor of adopting Richard Goldstone's report at the Human Rights Council in Geneva on Friday, Haaretz newspaper reported. Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman expressed personal discontent towards Russian position in adopting the report, Haaretz reported with reference to sources in the Israeli Foreign Ministry.
Russian officials clarified that Moscow would oppose any discussion of the Goldstone report by the UN Security Council, Israel Radio reported on Sunday. Sources at the Foreign Ministry, however, said that the Russians' behavior was tantamount to a "slap in the face for Lieberman," whose policy has been based on a "strategic dialogue" with Russia, Israeli media reported.
Six members voted against, 11 abstained. Hamas and Israel refuse from accepting the accusations indicated in the Goldstone report. The report of the UN Security Council called upon to submit the case to the International Criminal Court, if the Palestinians and the Israelis are not be able to investigate these crimes.
Houses, factories, schools, hospitals, police stations and many other facilities were destroyed during military operations of the Israeli army in the Gaza Strip. Recovery operations are postponed because of continuing blockade of the Gaza strip limiting the possibility of construction materials delivery.
In their turn, Arabic countries considered the document prepared by the commission as weighted one. They consider it as the international recognition of Israeli Army's crimes against civilians in the Gaza strip. See Also:
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