United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon in Cairo October 2014 |
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http://news.yahoo.com/un-tells-israel-palestinians-stop-unilateral-actions-205940616.html United Nations (United States) (AFP) - UN chief Ban Ki-moon urged Israel and the Palestinians on Tuesday to move away from unilateral actions stoking tensions and make the "tough compromises" needed to end their decades-old conflict.
Ban spoke to the UN Security
Council after returning from a visit to the Middle East where he saw
first-hand the destruction in Gaza wrought by the 50-day war between
Israel and Hamas militants.
"Leaders
on both sides must overcome their differences and dispense with the
unilateral initiatives that serve only to fuel mistrust and
polarization," the secretary general said.
The
appeal came after Palestinian youths attacked an apartment building
taken over by Jewish settlers in east Jerusalem and as the Palestinians
pushed for a divisive UN resolution on ending the Israeli occupation in
2016.
UN diplomats say the
draft resolution stands no chance of being adopted, but they appear at a
loss to point a way forward to revive Israeli-Palestinian peace talks.
Describing
the two-state solution as the "only viable option" for peace, Ban said:
"It is time for courage and vision to make the tough compromises that
are needed now. I challenge both sides to rise to the occasion."
Illegal Israeli settlements
The
UN chief called on Israel to reverse settlement activity which he
emphasized were "illegal" and expressed concern over clashes sparked by
Jewish visits at holy sites in Jerusalem.
"International
law is clear: settlement activity is illegal. It runs totally counter
to the pursuit of a two-state solution," he said.
In his address to the
council, Palestinian envoy Riyad Mansour said the "time is past due to
acknowledge that Israel, the occupying power, rejects peace and is
deliberately destroying the two-state solution."
Mansour
appealed to the 15-nation council to support the draft resolution on
setting 2016 as the date for an Israeli withdrawal from the West Bank
and Gaza, and to set a course for Palestinian statehood.
He
invited the council ambassadors to visit Gaza, as Ban did last week,
and emphasized the "centrality" of the United Nations in the search for
peace after US efforts to re-start peace talks failed.
"By
prematurely recognizing a state of Palestine, European governments are
sending a message that Palestinians do not need to make hard choices and
they are undermining efforts to bring about a real and lasting change
in our region," he said.
Gaza
ceasefire talks are due to resume next week in Cairo to address
Palestinian calls for ending the Israeli blockade and Israeli demands
for disarming Hamas.
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