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The US has vetoed a UN Security Council resolution condemning an Israeli attack in Gaza that killed 18 civilians, including women and children. | The US has vetoed a UN Security Council resolution condemning an Israeli attack in Gaza that killed 18 civilians, including women and children. |
The draft, which also condemned Israeli military operations in Gaza, followed Wednesday's attack in Beit Hanoun. | The draft, which also condemned Israeli military operations in Gaza, followed Wednesday's attack in Beit Hanoun. |
The US ambassador at the UN, John Bolton, described the text as unbalanced and politically motivated. | The US ambassador at the UN, John Bolton, described the text as unbalanced and politically motivated. |
Ten of 15 Security Council members backed the resolution. Four abstained - Denmark, Japan, Slovakia and the UK. | Ten of 15 Security Council members backed the resolution. Four abstained - Denmark, Japan, Slovakia and the UK. |
This was the second time this year the US used its veto on a draft resolution on Israeli military operations in Gaza. | This was the second time this year the US used its veto on a draft resolution on Israeli military operations in Gaza. |
The US has a history of vetoing resolutions condemning Israel which it feels are biased against the country, says the BBC's Laura Trevelyan at the UN in New York. | The US has a history of vetoing resolutions condemning Israel which it feels are biased against the country, says the BBC's Laura Trevelyan at the UN in New York. |
'Not even-handed' | 'Not even-handed' |
The draft resolution - backed by Arab, Islamic and non-aligned states and formally proposed by Qatar - called for a withdrawal of Israeli troops from the Gaza Strip. | The draft resolution - backed by Arab, Islamic and non-aligned states and formally proposed by Qatar - called for a withdrawal of Israeli troops from the Gaza Strip. |
It also asked the UN secretary general to set up a fact-finding mission into the deaths in Beit Hanoun. | It also asked the UN secretary general to set up a fact-finding mission into the deaths in Beit Hanoun. |
The draft urged the Palestinian Authority to act to end violence - including rockets fired at southern Israel. | The draft urged the Palestinian Authority to act to end violence - including rockets fired at southern Israel. |
The US ambassador said he regretted the Palestinian loss of life, but disagreed with the language used in the resolution. | The US ambassador said he regretted the Palestinian loss of life, but disagreed with the language used in the resolution. |
"This resolution does not display an even-handed characterisation of the recent events in Gaza, nor does it advance the cause of Israeli-Palestinian peace to which we aspire and for which we are working assiduously," he said. | "This resolution does not display an even-handed characterisation of the recent events in Gaza, nor does it advance the cause of Israeli-Palestinian peace to which we aspire and for which we are working assiduously," he said. |
'Green light' | |
An Israeli government spokesman described the veto as "very satisfactory". | |
"The draft resolution did not stipulate that what happened at Beit Hanun was a tragic error," Avi Pazner told AFP news agency. | |
But Palestinian cabinet spokesman Ghazi Hamad of Hamas told Reuters the veto was "a signal that the US had given legitimacy to the massacres and a green light to [Israel] to ... carry out more massacres". | |
Qatar's ambassador said the credibility of the Security Council had been called into question by the vote and the cycle of violence in the Middle East would continue. | Qatar's ambassador said the credibility of the Security Council had been called into question by the vote and the cycle of violence in the Middle East would continue. |
Israel launched its operation in and around Beit Hanoun last month in an effort to root out militants firing rockets. | Israel launched its operation in and around Beit Hanoun last month in an effort to root out militants firing rockets. |
The deaths were caused when what witnesses described as a volley of tank shells hit a built-up civilian area. Many of the dead were from one extended family, and included several women and children. | The deaths were caused when what witnesses described as a volley of tank shells hit a built-up civilian area. Many of the dead were from one extended family, and included several women and children. |
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert apologised for the attack, describing it as a "technical failure". | Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert apologised for the attack, describing it as a "technical failure". |