The Jerusalem Post

UN envoy: Gaza attackers sought setback for peace

- • By HERB KEINON

The UN’s Mideast envoy Nickolay Mladenov condemned the attack on PA Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah in the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, saying the perpetrato­rs sought to undermine FatahHamas reconcilia­tion efforts “and destroy the chances for peace. They must not be allowed to succeed.

“Until the legitimate Palestinia­n Authority is fully empowered in Gaza, Hamas has the responsibi­lity to ensure that the government is able to carry out its work in the Strip without fear of intimidati­on, harassment and violence,” he said in a statement.

The “grave incident must be promptly investigat­ed and the perpetrato­rs brought to justice,” Mladenov said.

He commended Hamdallah’s “leadership and continuing efforts to address the dire humanitari­an situation in Gaza and achieve reconcilia­tion.”

The EU’s foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini also released a statement condemning the attack, saying “this incident can only be seen as a deliberate attempt to undermine recent efforts to reunite Gaza and the West Bank under one legitimate Palestinia­n Authority.”

It is clear to the EU that “those who work to exacerbate divisions through violence are working against the interest of the people of Gaza and of all Palestinia­ns,” she said.

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(Wikimedia Commons) NICKOLAY MLADENOV

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