Special report: Crisis between Israel and
Palestine
Special report: Israel launches Gaza
assault
JERUSALEM, Nov. 19 (Xinhua) -- Israeli Prime Minister
Ehud Olmert said Sunday that the United Nations should condemn Palestinian
militants instead of Israel over the errant killing of over 19 Palestinians in
the Gaza Strip, the local Yedioth Aharonot newspaper reported.
"Those who fire to harm civilians for a long period
of time should be condemned," Olmert was quoted as saying in a cabinet meeting.
"Only those who roll their eyes and preach morality
feel that (Israel) should be condemned," he added.
The prime minister also stressed that his government
would fully support the Israel Defense Forces. "The entire government has
complete confidence in the army," he said.
The United Nations General Assembly on Friday
overwhelmingly adopted a resolution deploring the Israeli military offensive in
the Gaza Strip and calling for its immediate withdrawal from the area.
The resolution was approved by a vote of 156 to 7
with six abstentions. The United States, Israel and Australia were among those
who voted against it.
An emergency special session was convened at the
request of Arab delegations and the Non-Aligned Movement, following a U.S. veto
on Nov. 11 of an Arab-sponsored draft resolution that would have condemned the
deadly Israeli attack in Gaza and urged an immediate withdrawal of Israeli
forces from there.
