"It's a black day for the United Nations and for international law," said chief Palestinian peace negotiator Saib Uraikat on Tuesday. "I hope that Israel will not interpret the resolution as a licence to kill President Arafat."
But Dore Gold, an adviser to Israeli Premier Ariel Sharon and a former Israeli ambassador to the United Nations, told Reuters: "Israelis are asking themselves, ‘Where was the UN Security Council when Israeli citizens were slaughtered last week in two suicide bombing attacks?’ " "Israel found itself in an Orwellian situation by which its war on terrorism was to be judged in a Security Council resolution sponsored by Syria, one of the main state supporters of terrorism in the world," Gold said.
But Syrian UN envoy Faisal Mikdad called the veto "regrettable" and said Israel "should not be a member of the United Nations because it is not a peace-loving country.
As he addressed the Security Council after the vote, al-Kidwa recalled the 1982 massacre of Palestinian refugees in Lebanon by Israeli-backed Lebanese Christian militia. The massacre took place while Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon was defence minister. Sharon was later found indirectly responsible by an Israeli enquiry and sacked from his post. "Just to remind you that today is the 21st anniversary of the massacre of Sabra and Shatila. Do you remember that? Do you remember Mr. Sharon?" al-Kidwa said.
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