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Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to block a recommendation of the
board of inquiry to carry out a sweeping inquiry into alleged war
crimes by Israeli soldiers and Palestinian militants. In another cable,
Rice issued a veiled warning to the president of the International
Criminal Court, Sang-Hyun Song, that an investigation into alleged
Israeli crimes could damage its standing with the United States at a
time when the new administration was moving closer to the tribunal.
"How the ICC handles issues concerning the Goldstone Report will
be perceived by many in the US as a test for the ICC, as this is a very
sensitive matter," she told him, according to a Nov. 3, 2009, cable
from the U.S. mission to the United Nations.
Rice, meanwhile, assured Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor
Lieberman during an Oct. 21, 2009, meeting in Tel Aviv that the
United States had done its utmost to "blunt the effects of the
Goldstone report" and that she was confident she could "build a
blocking coalition" to prevent any push for a probe by the Security
Council, according to an Oct. 27, 2009 cable.
Israel launched a three-week-long offensive into Gaza in late 2008 in
an effort to prevent Hamas and other Palestinian militants from firing
rockets at Israeli towns. The Israel Defense Forces killed as many as
1,400 Palestinians. Thirteen Israel soldiers were also killed during
Operation Cast Lead, and a number of U.N. facilities faced repeated
attacks. The military campaign raised calls at the U.N. for an
investigation into reports of war crimes. In response, Ban
commissioned a top U.N. troubleshooter, Ian Martin, to set up an
independent U.N. board of inquiry into nine incidents in which the
Israeli Defense Forces had allegedly fired on U.N. personnel or
facilities. The U.N. probe -- which established Israeli wrongdoing in
seven of the nine cases -- was the first outside investigation into the
war, with a mandate to probe deaths, injuries, and damage caused at
U.N. locations. The board's 184-page report has never been made
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