2-state solution only way to end Palestinian strife: UAE
NEW YORK
UAE’S statement at UNSC draws attention to difficult humanitarian, political and economic challenges facing the Palestinian people, especially in light of the COVID-19 pandemic and the obstruction of the political process.
The UAE has stressed that the only sustainable solution to overcome the deteriorating conditions in the Palestinian territory is to achieve a two-state solution through the creation of an independent and sovereign Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital, in line with the relevant Security Council resolutions, the Madrid reference, and the Arab Peace Initiative.
This came in a written statement submitted by the UAE to the UN Security Council quarterly open debate on “The situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian Question.”
The statement drew attention to the difficult humanitarian, political, and economic challenges facing the Palestinian people, especially in light of the COVID-19 pandemic and the obstruction of the political process.
The UAE stressed that strengthening the international community’s tangible, practical, and urgent support for vital sectors in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including the health and education sectors, must be an immediate priority.
In this regard, the UAE highlighted the food and health aid it recently provided, reflecting its historic commitment to the Palestinian people.
Between 2013 and 2020, the UAE has provided more than $840 million to finance vital sectors and support development efforts in the Palestinian territory.
This is in addition to the $2.6 million in food aid recently sent to thousands of Palestinian families in the Gaza Strip, the delivery of more than 30 ambulances, and other medical assistance since the onset of the pandemic.
The UAE affirmed that the international community must help maintain the recent ceasefire and encourage efforts to prevent escalation and advance negotiations.
It also emphasised the need to protect the prospects for the two-state solution and to break the deadlock by relaunching a credible peace process.
Accordingly, the UAE affirmed its support for regional and international efforts to advance this process, particularly the efforts of Egypt and Jordan in helping to reach a ceasefire.
The UAE also underscored the need to stop all illegal practices in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, which threaten the two-state solution and violate international law and relevant Security Council resolutions. These activities include building and expanding settlements, confiscating and demolishing Palestinian property, and forcibly displacing the population.
The statement also asserted the importance of preserving the legal status of East Jerusalem, ensuring Palestinians can practise their religious traditions, and of respecting the historic role of Jordan as the custodian of the holy sites in Jerusalem.
The UAE reaffirmed its commitment to continuing working with regional and international partners to end the cycle of conflict in the Middle East based on its belief that the people of the region deserve to enjoy a decent life in stable countries and secure societies, where tolerance and prosperity prevail, and in which people can realise their hopes and aspirations.
Israeli troops killed a Palestinian man in clashes that erupted on Thursday during the funeral of a 12-year-old Palestinian boy shot dead by soldiers a day earlier, the Palestinian health ministry said.
Palestinian officials said the 12-year-old, Mohammad Al Alami, was fatally shot in the chest by Israeli forces on Wednesday as he was riding in his car with his father.
The Israeli military said it has launched an investigation into the deadly shooting of a 12-year-old Palestinian boy.
In a statement, the military said that senior commanding officers and military police - which investigate suspected misconduct by troops - were looking into Wednesday’s incident.
“We are looking into the claim that a Palestinian minor was killed as a result of the gunfire,” the army said.
“The incident is being reviewed by senior commanding officers. In addition, the military police have launched an investigation into the circumstances of the event.”
On Wednesday Israel had announced that it is to issue 16,000 more permits for Palestinians from the occupied West Bank to work in its construction and hotel industries, taking the total to over 100,000.