Robert Fisk: So, I asked the UN secretary general, isn't it time for a war 
crimes tribunal?
Monday, 19 January 2009
Mr Ban said it would not be up to him to launch a war crimes tribunal. It was 
pathetic
It's a wrap, a doddle, an Israeli ceasefire just in time for Barack Obama to 
have a squeaky-clean inauguration with all the world looking at the streets of 
Washington rather than the rubble of Gaza. Condi and Ms Livni thought their new 
arms-monitoring agreement – reached without a single Arab being involved – 
would work. Ban Ki-moon welcomed the unilateral truce. The great and the good 
gathered for a Sharm el-Sheikh summit. Only Hamas itself was not consulted. 
Which led, of course, to a few wrinkles in the plan. First, before declaring 
its own ceasefire, Hamas fired off more rockets at Israel, proving that 
Israel's primary war aim – to stop the missiles – had failed. Then Cairo 
shrugged off the deal because no one was going to set up electronic 
surveillance equipment on Egyptian soil. And not one European leader travelling 
to the region suggested the survivors might be helped if Israel, the EU and the 
US ended the food and fuel siege of Gaza.
 
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