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Hanan Ashrawi (L) and Nikki Haley
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Hanan Ashrawi: Nikki Haley not world's 'schoolmarm'

On backdrop of deadly Gaza Strip border riots, inauguration of new US Embassy in Jerusalem, Palestine Liberation Organization official Ashrawi blasts US envoy to UN's pledge to 'take names'; extremely difficult to find link between reality, Haley's words, Ashrawi adds.

A senior Palestinian official on Wednesday criticized US Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley and her pledge to "take names" of countries that do not back Washington, saying she had not been appointed "the schoolmarm of the world."

 

 

Haley first warned she would "take names" when she arrived at the United Nations in January last year. She reiterated it ahead of a UN General Assembly vote in December when more than 120 countries voted for a resolution calling for the United States to drop its recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital.

 

PLO official Hanan Ashrawi (L) said US Envoy to UN Nikki Haley was not 'world's schoolmarm' (Photo: Ohad Zwigenberg, Reuters)
PLO official Hanan Ashrawi (L) said US Envoy to UN Nikki Haley was not 'world's schoolmarm' (Photo: Ohad Zwigenberg, Reuters)

 

"She threatened and she pressured and she used coercion and so on at the UN, particularly by taking down names. I don't think people appointed her the schoolmarm of the world," Hanan Ashrawi, a senior official at the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), told reporters at the United Nations.

 

The US mission to the United Nations did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Ashrawi's remarks.

 

As the United States opened its new embassy in contested Jerusalem on Monday, dozens of Palestinians were killed in gunfire and tear gas from Israeli troops on the Gaza-Israel border, the Palestinian Health Ministry said. The UN Security Council met on Tuesday over the violence.

 

The inauguration of the new US Embassy in Jerusalem (צילום: עמית שאבי)
The inauguration of the new US Embassy in Jerusalem (צילום: עמית שאבי)

 

"Those who suggest that the Gaza violence has anything to do with the location of the American embassy are sorely mistaken. Rather, the violence comes from those who reject the existence of the state of Israel in any location," Haley told the council.

 

Israel and the United States said Hamas—which rules Gaza—instigated the violence, an allegation denied by the militant group, which opposes Israel's existence.

 

Ashrawi rejected Haley's assessment that the opening of the US embassy was not linked to the Gaza border demonstrations. Palestinian leaders have called Monday's events a massacre, and the Israeli tactic of using live fire against the protesters has drawn worldwide concern and condemnation.

 

"It's extremely difficult to find any relationship between reality and the words we hear coming out from the American representative here," Ashrawi said.

 


פרסום ראשון: 05.16.18, 23:18
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