Friday, May 17, 2019

PALESTINIANS SEEK UN COURT ORDER TO REMOVE US EMBASSY FROM JERUSALEM

Palestinian Authority Foreign Minister Riad Malki calls Trump administration's relocation of the U.S. Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem a "provocative and illegal action."

Israel Hayom
May 16, 2019

In a bid to amass international pressure to remove the U.S. Embassy in Israel from Jerusalem, the Palestinian Authority on Wednesday submitted a list of charges against Washington to the United Nations’ International Court of Justice.

“One year after the Trump administration carried out its provocative and illegal action, the State of Palestine continues to seek justice and accountability through the tools and mechanisms available to law-abiding and respecting states within the international system,” PA Foreign Minister Riad Malki said in a statement published by Wafa news outlet.

Vowing to continue the battle against “illegal acts of aggression,” the Ramallah-based administration promised not to “surrender to political bullying and extortion.

In September, when the PA initially filed the suit, it asked the ICJ judges “to order the United States of America to withdraw the diplomatic mission from the Holy City of Jerusalem.”

The PA has boycotted the Trump administration since it recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel in December 2017.

Ties have since deteriorated, with the U.S. slashing hundreds of millions of dollars in aid to the Palestinians in an attempt to force it to renounce support for terrorism and resume negotiations for a peace agreement.

The U.S. efforts have been to little avail. The PA is calling the long-awaited U.S. peace plan “dead on arrival,” and say it falsely assumes that money will compensate for the “inalienable rights” of the Palestinian people.

EDITOR’S NOTE: UN Charter Chapter 1, Article 2, Paragraph 7 :"Nothing contained in the present Charter shall authorize the United Nations to intervene in matters which are essentially within the domestic jurisdiction of any state or shall require the Members to submit such matters to settlement under the present Charter; but this principle shall not prejudice the application of enforcement measures under Chapter Vll."

That would seem to kill the possibility of getting a court order … but then, this is the pro-Palestinian UN.

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