
Israeli Prime minister Ariel Sharon today ordered that construction work continue on the West Bank separation barrier, despite a World Court ruling that it was illegal.
The order followed intra-ministerial consultations some 48 hours after The Hague-based International Court of Justice ICJ delivered its non-binding verdict, a statement from the premier8217;s office said.
8216;8216;Prime Minister Sharon directed that construction of the separation fence continue in accordance with the guidelines determined in the High Court of Justices8217; decision on June 30 and that the struggle against the opinion of the ICJ be continued by all diplomatic and legal means,8217;8217; the statement said.
8216;8216;Prime Minister Sharon asked Attorney General Mazuz and Justice Ministry representatives to present him with a legal analysis of the ICJ8217;s opinion as soon as possible, as well as recommendations regarding what steps 8212; including legal 8212; the political leadership might take,8217;8217; it added.
Judges at Israel8217;s highest court ruled late last month that part of the barrier should be rerouted north of Jerusalem because it infringed the rights of some 35,000 Palestinian inhabitants.
But the Supreme Court also confirmed in effect the government8217;s right to build the barrier on security grounds.
Sharon had earlier told the weekly Cabinet session that he had no intention of paying heed to the ICJ decision. 8216;8216;The ruling totally ignores the reason behind the construction of the security barrier, which is Palestinian terrorism,8217;8217; Sharon told his ministers. 8212;PTI