The Borneo Post (Sabah)

UN: Children must not be at risk during Palestinia­n protest

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UNITED NATIONS, United States: The UN envoy for the Middle East urged restraint as he raised concern about children at risk during Palestinia­n protests starting this week near the Gaza-Israel border.

Palestinia­n families are planning to pitch hundreds of tents in the Gaza Strip near the border starting on Friday, launching a six-week show of support for Palestinia­n refugees.

“It is imperative that civilians, in particular children, not be targeted and that all actors refrain from putting children at risk at any time,” Nickolay Mladenov told the council via video conference from Jerusalem.

“I call on all sides to exercise restraint and to take the necessary steps to avoid violent escalation,” he said.

The protest kicks off on Land Day, which commemorat­es the killing of six unarmed Arab protesters in Israel in 1976, and ends on May 15.

May 15 marks what the Palestinia­ns refer to as the Nakba, or the catastroph­e, marking when more than 700,000 Palestinia­ns fled their land during the war that led to the creation of Israel.

The United States plans to open its embassy in Jerusalem on May 14, which coincides with the 70th anniversar­y of the creation of Israel.

The US decision to recognise Jerusalem as Israel’s capital infuriated the Palestinia­ns, who have broken off ties with the administra­tion of President Donald Trump.

Mladenov told the council that Israel was pressing on with the building of settlement­s, defying the United Nations, which has branded the expansion of the Jewish outposts on occupied Palestinia­n land as illegal.

“Israel’s illegal settlement expansion and related activities continue further threatenin­g the viability of the two-state solution and eroding the prospects for peace,” he said.

Over the past three months, Israel approved 22 plans for some 1,500 housing units in one area of the West Bank, with about a dozen units approved for constructi­on – but this is significan­tly lower than in the previous three-month period.

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