Un Chief Urges Israeli Settlement Freeze

Photo: Anadolu Agency
Photo: Anadolu Agency

New York, 17 Rabiul Akhir 1437/27 January 2016 (MINA) –  UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Tuesday urged Israel to freeze its settlement activity in the occupied West Bank, calling it an “affront” to the world community.

“So-called facts on the ground in the occupied West Bank are steadily chipping away the viability of a Palestinian state and the ability of Palestinian people to live in dignity”, Ban told a periodic Security Council meeting on the conflict. “Progress towards peace requires a freeze of Israel’s settlement enterprise”, Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA) reported, quoting Anadolu Agency.

Ban said he was concerned about reports Tuesday that the Israeli defense ministry had approved plans for more than 150 new homes in the occupied West Bank, as well as expropriation last week of approximately 150 hectares of land in the fertile Jordan Valley.

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“Continued settlement activities are an affront. They rightly raise fundamental questions about Israel’s commitment to a two-state solution”, Ban said.

“These provocative acts are bound to increase the growth of settler populations, further heighten tensions and undermine any prospects for a political road ahead,” he added.

International law views the West Ban and East Jerusalem as “occupied territories”, considering all Jewish settlement building on the land illegal.

Ban also condemned “stabbings, vehicle attacks, and shootings by Palestinians targeting Israeli civilians”, adding that Palestinians’ frustration “is growing under the weight of a half century of occupation and the paralysis of the peace process”.

“Some have taken me to task for pointing out this indisputable truth. Yet, as oppressed peoples have demonstrated throughout the ages, it is human nature to react to occupation, which often serves as a potent incubator of hate and extremism,” the UN chief said.

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More than 160 Palestinians have been killed in a months-long wave of violence that began in October, according to Palestinian health ministry.

Twenty-nine Israelis or foreigners have been killed in the ongoing violence, during the same period. (T/P010/R07)

Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA)