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09GENEVA864
2009-10-09 12:49:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Mission Geneva
Cable title:  

GOLDSTONE REPORT BACKLASH - SPECIAL SESSION AND

Tags:  PREL UNCTAD UNHRC 
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DEPARTMENT FOR IO/HR, IO/GS, NEA

E.O. 12958: DECL: 10/08/2019
TAGS: PREL UNCTAD UNHRC
SUBJECT: GOLDSTONE REPORT BACKLASH - SPECIAL SESSION AND
MORE

REF: A. GENEVA 783

B. GENEVA 832

C. GENEVA 839

D. GENEVA 845

E. GENEVA 782

Classified By: CDA Lawrence Richter, reasons 1.4 (b) and (d).

C O N F I D E N T I A L GENEVA 000864

SIPDIS

DEPARTMENT FOR IO/HR, IO/GS, NEA

E.O. 12958: DECL: 10/08/2019
TAGS: PREL UNCTAD UNHRC
SUBJECT: GOLDSTONE REPORT BACKLASH - SPECIAL SESSION AND
MORE

REF: A. GENEVA 783

B. GENEVA 832

C. GENEVA 839

D. GENEVA 845

E. GENEVA 782

Classified By: CDA Lawrence Richter, reasons 1.4 (b) and (d).


1. (C) SUMMARY: Fallout from the Goldstone report and the
possibility of a Human Rights Council (HRC) special session
on the matter (as early as next week) has led to a hardening
of positions by both the Palestinian and the Israeli Missions
in Geneva, leaving even less room than before for a
constructive approach by either side. The Charge' met with
Palestinian Authority PermRep Ibrahim Khraishi on October 8
to discuss the narrow issue of Israel's bid to join UNCTAD's
Group B regional group, and received an earful about the
Israeli PermRep having destroyed any trust by press
declarations saying the Palestinian PermRep had bowed to U.S.
pressure by delaying consideration in the HRC of the
Goldstone report. Khraishi said those events, plus Israel's
opposition to Palestine's WTO accession (not to mention
possible Israeli war crimes),made any cooperation or
concession to Israel impossible now. On October 9, Charge'
met with Israeli PermRep Yaar, who echoed the view that in
UNCTAD, ITU, the WTO and the HRC, Israel is in no position to
budge an inch, and we should not expect Israel to be
forthcoming with the Council about its investigations into
the allegations contained in the Goldstone report. END
SUMMARY.

CURRENT SITUATION IN UNCTAD
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2. (SBU) The UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)
operates by regional groups, and the group of states that
includes the EU and JUZCANZ, Group B, invited Israel in
December 2008 to join its regional grouping, and requested
the UNCTAD Secretariat make arrangements for Israel to be
considered a member of Group B for electoral purposes. Three
successive UNCTAD Trade and Development Board Presidents
(Bangladesh, Indonesia, and now Luxembourg) have passed on
the request, and UNCTAD has yet to act on it.


3. (SBU) Following indications that some countries, acting
on Palestine's behalf, would seek to again block action on
Israel in UNCTAD, the Charge and EconCouns met with
Ambassador Ibrahim Khraishi, Permanent Observer of Palestine

to the UN, and his Deputy, Imad Zuhairi, on October 8, to
solicit their views on the matter.

TRADE AND HUMAN RIGHTS CLOUD FUTURE
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4. (C) An obviously agitated Khraishi spent the first
several minutes of the meeting discussing the events related
to HRC of the last few days and of his dismay that the
Israeli PermRep had "lied" by telling the press that Khraishi
had reached an agreement with him to delay the HRC action on
the Goldstone report. (Note: We do not have the direct
quote Khraishi referenced; however Israeli Ambassador Ronny
Yaar was quoted in the press saying that the deferral was
"proof that their (Israel's) strategy of not cooperating
(with the Goldstone Mission) was correct." End note.)


5. (C) Khraishi said that until a few days ago they would
not have opposed Israel's move to Group B; however there was
no way the Palestinian Authority could be of any help to
Israel now given the changed circumstances - namely, its
PermRep's actions to discredit Khraishi by laying blame on
him for the delay in the Human Rights Council of action on
the Goldstone report. Khraishi said he was prepared to
resign and that he had discussed future action with
Palestinian President Abbas on Wednesday in Rome. Until
there is a comprehensive settlement, Palestine is not
interested in any more incremental agreements to try to build
trust with Israel. He said the most damaging aspect of the
current media storm over the Goldstone report is the loss of
any trust he had with the Israeli PermRep. The UNCTAD
regional group membership issue is "just a penny" compared to
the WTO and war crimes issue, but Palestine is not prepared
to give anything more to Israel at this point, he emphasized.



6. (C) Zuhairi reiterated that now is not the time for
Israel to try to advance its membership change in UNCTAD. In
response to the specific question of whether they would allow

the Israeli UNCTAD change to occur if Israel supported
Palestinian accession in WTO, he said they would do so
immediately. But he also noted that Israel as occupying
power has to make much larger concessions than the
Palestinians.

ISRAEL: NO DEAL ON ANYTHING
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7. (C) On October 9, the Charge' met with Israel PermRep
Yaar and Israeli Political Counselor Walid Abu-Haya to
follow-up on discussions with the Palestinians of the day
before. Yaar stated that Israel is having problems with the
Palestinians in a multitude of international organizations.
For example, he had tried to set up a meeting between
Ministers of Communications attending the ITU Telecom World
2009 on a spectrum issue, but that had proven impossible
(Note: he did not state why the meeting could not be set-up.
End note.). At the Universal Postal Union (UPU),Director
Eduard Dayan had visited Yaar this week about a Palestinian
issue which will be taken up at UPU's upcoming Council
meetings in Bern, and which Yaar had hoped would be settled
by an Israeli offer to meet with the responsible Palestinian
official. At the WTO, he said Israel shares U.S. opposition
to observer status for the Palestinian delegation. At
UNCTAD, Israel will postpone action on its Group B membership
bid, but Yaar expressed his disbelief and dismay of the
principle that the "PLO" (in his words) could block a
sovereign decision among member states. He objected to any
linkage between the issues, yet intimated that prior to this
week he had been considering asking the U.S. to propose a
swap of some kind between the Palestinian observer status at
the WTO and Israeli membership in Group B of UNCTAD.


8. (C) Yaar said the Goldstone report is no longer the real
issue; the issue is that "words are cheap" for Palestinians
and that the Council is a "toy for the Arabs." There is
absolutely no support in Israel to make any cooperative
gestures or any other deal with the Palestinians. If a
special session is held, Yaar said he would not even mention
the Goldstone report, but would focus all his attention on
the politicization of the Council on this matter and that the
real issue at stake was the peace process.


9. (C) Asked what Israel's position would be regarding
investigations into allegations contained in the report (as
Yaar had discussed in recent meetings with A/S Posner and
Legal Advisor Koh),Yaar said there had been some discussion
in Jerusalem about briefing the President of the Council and
the High Commissioner on Israeli investigations; however,
there "was no more appetite" in Jerusalem because Israel felt
it was under attack and it could not be seen as responding to
such pressure.

LATEST WORD ON SPECIAL SESSION
--------------


10. (C) French PolOff informed us on October 9 that the
Palestinians intended to hold the special session early or
mid next week, possibly to coincide with the UNSC October 14
discussion of the matter. They will apparently use the same
draft resolution text from the HRC 12 session (last week's
text) as the starting point for the resolution that will come
out of the special session, and they would add language
concerning events occurring in Jerusalem over the past week
(no further details). The Swedish Presidency is to discuss
the matter with the Palestinians, although the EU does not
yet have a common position on the issue. (Note: we are trying
to reach the Palestinians to obtain confirmation of these
points. End note.) We expressed our concern to the
Secretariat and several European delegations about holding a
special session. While they agree in priniciple, if the
Palestinians or the OIC collect 16 member state signatures,
the session will take place despite our objections. Abu-Haya
called Polcouns at the time of sending this cable to inform
us that Prime Minister Netanyahu asked S/E Mitchell for U.S.
support in approaching the Palestinians and Pakistanis to
prevent a special session from occurring.

COMMENT
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11. (C) The Goldstone report has become a flash point and
the events in Geneva over this past week show just how
entrenched both parties have become in their positions. An
increasing number of issues have become inter-linked, and
neither party is currently willing to take any step to

decouple any issue. The worsening tone between Israeli and
Palestinian delegations is symptomatic of a larger problem:
trust between the two sides is eroding, making them unwilling
to take any step that might be construed as a concession.
Consequently, it will put the U.S. in a more difficult
position to achieve breakthroughs on any of these issues. It
also decreases the chances of achieving a consensual approach
to the Council's handling of the Goldstone report, which in
turn increases the risk of a very problematic resolution or
one that isolates the United States as the lone no vote. End
Comment.
RICHTER