United Nations – UN Chief: 1 Option To Protect Palestinians Is A New Force

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    Israeli police secure the entrance to Jerusalem’s Old City,  near the site of a suspected stabbing attack, August 17, 2018. REUTERS/Ammar AwadUnited Nations – Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said in a new report that options to protect Palestinian civilians under Israeli occupation range from establishing an armed military or police force to deploying civilian observers or beefing up the U.N. presence on the ground.

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    The U.N. chief stressed in the report circulated Friday evening that every option would require the cooperation of Israelis and Palestinians, “a sustained cessation of hostilities and additional resources.”

    But the prospect of getting Israel’s consent, especially for a U.N. or non-U.N. armed force, remains highly unlikely.

    Guterres was responding to a request in a Palestinian-backed resolution adopted by the General Assembly in June that blamed Israel for violence in Gaza and deplored its “excessive use of force.” It asked the secretary-general for proposals to protect Palestinian civilians and recommendations “regarding an international protection mechanism.”

    In the 14-page report, the secretary-general said the combination of more than 50 years of Israeli military occupation, “constant security threats, weak political institutions and a deadlocked peace process, provides for a protection challenge that is highly complex politically, legally and practically.”

    Guterres stressed that the solution to protecting Palestinian civilians is a political settlement to the decades-old Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

    Until that is achieved, he called on the 193 nations in the General Assembly to explore “all practical and feasible measures that will significantly improve the protection of the Palestinian population,” adding that the measures “would also improve the security of Israeli civilians.”

    Guterres focused on four options:

    — A MORE ROBUST U.N. PRESENCE ON THE GROUND: He said additional U.N. human rights, political and coordination experts could strengthen U.N. prevention capabilities, increase the organization’s visibility and “demonstrate the international community’s attention and commitment” to protecting Palestinian civilians.

    — ADDITIONAL RESOURCES AND BETTER ACCESS TO ENSURE THE WELL BEING OF CIVILIANS: He said expanding current U.N. programs and humanitarian and development assistance could more effectively address Palestinian needs. But he said the U.N. appeal for about $540 million for basic services and support to 1.9 million vulnerable Palestinians is currently only 24.5 percent funded. And he said major cuts in funding to the Palestinian refugee agency, UNRWA, “have created an increasingly complicated and desperate socio-economic environment.” This was a reference to the U.S. cut of around $300 million in funding for UNRWA earlier this year which has resulted in a $217 million budget shortfall.

    — DEDICATED CIVILIAN OBSERVERS: He said establishing a U.N. or non-U.N. civilian observer mission with a mandate to report on the protection of Palestinian civilians and their well-being “would particularly be relevant in sensitive areas such as checkpoints, the Gaza fence, and areas near settlements.” He said the observers could provide local mediation.

    — PHYSICAL PROTECTION: He said the U.N. could provide armed military or police forces, if given a mandate by the Security Council, “to deter and, if necessary, ensure the safety of the civilian population.” As an alternative, he said a group of “like-minded” countries operating under a U.N. mandate to provide physical protection rather than a U.N. mission.

    Guterres stressed that a U.N. civilian observer mission or a new military or police mission established by the U.N., or operating under a U.N. mandate, would require Security Council approval. He also noted that U.N. missions currently operating in the region don’t provide for the protection of civilians and it would be up to council members to expand mandates to include protection.

    Israeli Ambassador Danny Damon responded to the report by saying that “the only protection the Palestinian people need is from their own leadership.”

    The Palestinian Authority “incites its people to demonize and attack Jews, and Hamas, a terrorist organization, exploits those under its control by intentionally putting them in harms way,” Danon said.

    The Trump administration has been a strong defender of its close ally Israel in the council, and vehemently opposed the resolution approved by the General Assembly in June that called for Guterres’ proposals. So the chances of a U.S. veto in the council on any armed force to protect Palestinian civilians or a civilian observer mission are high.

    In the report, Guterres sharply criticized Israel’s expansion of settlements saying the building “continues unabated and constitutes a flagrant violation under international law.” He said the high number of Palestinian casualties, including children, since protests began at the Gaza fence on March 30 “reflects an alarming trend of the use of lethal force by Israeli security forces against individuals who may not pose a threat of imminent death or serious injury.”

    Guterres also criticized “the indiscriminate launching of rockets, mortars and incendiary devices from Gaza by Hamas and other Palestinian militants towards Israel” and the building of tunnels into Israel, saying these acts threaten the lives of Israelis and Palestinians alike.

    He added that “incitement, provocative rhetoric and the glorification of terror attacks by Palestinian factions perpetuate the conflict, breed mistrust and diminish hope for constructive dialogue.”


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    stamm
    stamm
    5 years ago

    They want to be protected while they throw their burning kites and cause billions worth of damage, nu, go sympathize and protect them so they can carry out their deadly tactics unharmed , Hashem Yishmor

    the saddest part is instead of me saying how are they not embarrassed to show how silly and weird they are ,since when do terrorists need protection, but i have to say the sad part that the world sympathizes with them and they just dont get it.

    They would be safe from israel if they would just stop terrorizing, killing and damaging. then again its hamas who they need protection from.

    5 years ago

    Hah the UN who passed more hateful resolutions on Israel Than any other country . This is the UN that enabled hezbollah to arm itself in Lebanon. They even helped them kidnap Israeli soldiers … This united nation house of lies can be trusted to protect us ??? Laughable .

    Let’s continue to daven that the Palestinians get smitten with yena mechla

    grandbear
    grandbear
    5 years ago

    Once again the fakestinians have made the world headlines , with claims of persecution by israel while they refuse to talk about peace, demand the destruction of israel ,pay their unrecognized army for killing every jew send children to breach the fence and send burning kites to burn israeli property and wiggle around in the UN as a state that doesn’t exist.,and they want protection

    AlbertEinstein
    AlbertEinstein
    5 years ago

    Stupid. As if any UN force can “protect” anyone.

    5 years ago

    My bro Munch says it’s kind of weird that there are two comments numbered 1 and two comments numbered 4, and I say that it is absolutely necessary to protect Palestinian babies, but the adults, if they want to live, should maybe stop throwing missiles? Just a suggestion.

    Haimov
    Haimov
    5 years ago

    Sure, good idea. Protect terrorists. Nobody cares about Saudis killing in Yemen, Russians, etc.Always against jews. Others can do whatever they want.
    Jews can not protect themselves. Enough of this garbage.!!!!!!