The U.N. Has Done Nothing to Help Kidnapped Israeli Soldiers

Judea Pearl and Ruth Pearl, parents of murdered Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl are asking why the U.N. has done nothing to help the recently kidnapped Israel Soldiers.

From an article today in the WSJ Opinion Journal:

As the parents of Daniel Pearl, The Wall Street Journal’s reporter who was kidnapped and brutally murdered in Pakistan in 2002, we share the anguish of the families of the kidnapped Israeli soldiers, and their frustration with the international community for failing to secure the release of their loved ones. For more than six weeks now, these soldiers and their families live each day tortured by unimaginable fears and shattered hopes, praying desperately for the nightmare to end; we relive this nightmare each time an innocent person falls victim to the inhumanity of terrorist abduction.

Whatever success the U.N. Security Council would presume to claim, it cannot be said that Resolution 1701 has effectively addressed the direct cause of the fighting–the kidnapping of Israeli soldiers, Ehud Goldwasser, 31, and Eldad Regev, 26, by Hezbollah, and the earlier abduction of Gilad Shalit, 19, by Hamas. Secretary-General Kofi Annan’s call for the unconditional release of these soldiers has been ignored. Moreover, in flagrant violation of international humanitarian law, the terrorists have not only seized the soldiers as hostages for political blackmail, they have not allowed the Red Cross to visit them. Their families do not know their physical condition; they have no proof they are even alive.

The terrorists continually ignore any calls for civilized behavior without consequence. The Pearl’s article continues:

And so now these families of Ehud, Eldad and Gilad are asking to meet with Kofi Annan. They wish to plead with the secretary-general to use the full weight of his moral authority to mobilize and intensify the efforts of the international community he leads–an influential body that has managed to compel two fierce armies to cease hostilities–to address this flagrant violation of humanitarian law.

On that score, these families are correct: The time has come for Mr. Annan to personally and aggressively intervene, and to insist publicly that, at the minimum, the Red Cross, or his personal humanitarian representatives, be given immediate access to these soldiers.

Will he? It seems unlikely. Sadly, this is not the first time that concerned parents have turned to Mr. Annan in much the same circumstances. Six years ago, another delegation of distressed families came to the U.N. with a similar tragedy, following the abduction of three Israeli soldiers by Hezbollah from under the noses of Unifil and, by some accounts, with their help. The investigation that was subsequently conducted found that the U.N. had made “serious errors in judgment” by hiding information that “would have been helpful in an assessment of the condition of the three abducted soldiers.” At that time, the U.N.’s interest in appearing “neutral” overshadowed its commitment to the preservation of human lives. The world cannot afford a repeat of such inaction and poor judgment.

The U.N. hid information that could have helped? There are accounts that Unifil actually assisted in the abduction of Israeli Soldiers? I frequently find myself wondering why we continue to look to the U.N. for any form of leadership.

As for ‘moral authority’? The U.N. has been so riddled with scandal that I imagine it would difficult to grasp hold of any lingering threads of moral authority.

Undoubtedly, the secretary-general will tell the families of Ehud, Eldad and Gilad that he has dispatched a high-level team to Beirut that will urge the release of their loved ones. But that team negotiates behind closed doors. And by not publicly demanding the unfettered access of humanitarian representatives to the kidnapped soldiers, Mr. Annan has deprived his team of the force of credibility and seriousness they need in those negotiations.

Could it be because they are not to be trusted?

When our son Daniel was in captivity, millions of people around the world prayed for his safe return. In that prayer, they made a solemn pledge never to allow abductions of innocent people to become the norm of civilized society, no matter the political purpose, regardless of grievance or goal.

Kofi Annan’s resolve against these acts of terrorism will determine to a great extent what norms will govern our society in generations to come, and whether organizations such as Hezbollah and Hamas will gloat in unruly appetite or be reined in by moral principles. We urge Mr. Annan to make bold and brave efforts to ensure–as a legacy and gift–that we will not allow our children and our world be taken captive by terror. Mr. Secretary-General, this time, help bring the boys back home.

Mr. Annan making bold and brave efforts would indeed be a gift. Perhaps, just once, when it really matters, he will stand and deliver. There could be a first time.

National Review Online writes:

At least the Pearl’s aren’t harboring any illusions about whether Annan will actually try to intervene.

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  1. Anna says:

    Annan and the entire UN needs to be booted right out of the US! They are a worthless group of whiners and enablers.

  2. Patty says:

    Last night I head That bottom feeder annan say they the U.N. were using all their limited resourses to deal with the middle east and all these problems. I wanted to throw something at that bastard. Doesn’t anyone remember the World Bank and how much he and his Ilk stole?
    If just once this nation would hold these thugs accountable we might just see some changes. Its apparent that they will not change the guard at the U.N. We have to live with these bottom feeders.

  3. beth says:

    I agree with both of you. Patty I’ve wondered the same thing. Can you imagine the outcry if President Bush had been caught with his hand in the till like that? That would have been seared on the nations collective brains to such an extent that no one would have ever forgotten it.

    Instead, it’s just glossed over, barely mentioned, and he continues to lead the UN. Any organization with that degree of corruption is incapable of garnering the respect needed to make this happen.

  4. Dumb Ox News says:

    Non-UWM (Utopian World Media) Headlines 8/29/06…

    Good Moaning! Rumsfeld scores a direct hit… Kerry lies (what’s new?)… Kofi cries… Dumb Ox News has ALL the headlines you need, the way you want them, PLUS the Non-Utopian Headlines……

  5. AubreyJ.org says:

    Secretary-General Kofi Annan is just like the UN in the most part.
    Near useless…
    AubreyJ………

  6. beth says:

    lol Aubrey - ‘near useless’ is pretty good - but I think I’d take it a step farther and say pretty dadgume useless )

  7. Why-Why Wicki says:

    Izzy is the loser so far, until it gets
    all three back safe.

    It can destroy all of Lebanon and Gaza; without Hez and Hamas
    being forced to cough up, bad guys win.

  8. Blue Star Chronicles says:

    Gilad Shalit has Been Held by Terrorists for One Year…

    Gilad Shalit was kidnapped by palestinian terrorists one year ago today. It is a heart breaking ordeal for his family and unimaginable for him. God please be with this young man in these dark hours and give him comfort.
    Please read Something … …

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