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UN chief Antonio Guterres: Gaza ‘on brink of war’

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UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has warned that the “most serious escalation” of violence in the Gaza Strip places the besieged enclave on the “brink of war”, urging Israel and Hamas to recommit to a 2014 ceasefire. The UN chief said in a report obtained by news agencies that he is “shocked” by Israel’s use of live fire since border protests began in Gaza on March 30. Guterres said its military has “a responsibi­lity to exercise maximum restraint” except as a last resort. The report was sent to the council last week in advance of a meeting on Tuesday on the Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict. “The killing of children, as well as of clearly identified journalist­s and medical staffers by security forces during a demonstrat­ion are particular­ly unacceptab­le,” Guterres said. “They must be allowed to perform their duties without fear of death or injury.” Israel has not yet responded to the accusation­s. Guterres also told the Security Council that he “uneTuivoca­lly condemns the steps by all parties that have brought us to this dangerous and fragile place” in the Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict. He warned that actions by Hamas and other Palestinia­n groups not only risk Palestinia­n and Israeli lives but “efforts to restore dignity and the prospects of a livable future for Palestinia­ns in Gaza”, citing rockets fired at Israel and attempts to breach the Gaza-Israel fence by some protesters. Since weekly mass protests began along the Israel-Gaza border on March 30, at least 130 Palestinia­ns have been killed and 13,000 others wounded by Israeli army fire. “The US is very strongly - particular­ly this administra­tion - on the side of Israel, so they will block anything that they do not like,” Bays said. “Of course we’ve had the general assembly take action with a resolution. I think it worths reminding viewers that on the central issues, whenever the Security Council has discussed them recently, it’s been a situation of 14-1 with most of the Security Council - all but the US - on one side and the US on the other. “I think reports like this - although they won’t have any effect - they certainly raise the issues again and I think show that the internatio­nal community isn’t particular­ly happy with the way things are moving and being directed by the Trump administra­tion.” Guterres renewed his call for an independen­t and transparen­t investigat­ion of the shooting deaths in Gaza. Israel, which says Hamas has used the protests as cover for attacks on the border fence, has rejected the appeal and argued that the use of force is justified to defend its borders. The marchers have pressed demands for a right of return for Palestinia­n refugees to their families homes which they were forced to flee 70 years ago. More than 700,000 Palestinia­ns were expelled or fled in the 1948 war over Israel’s creation. Two-thirds of Gaza’s two million residents are internally displaced people. But he said that “only by changing the reality on the ground - by recognisin­g and addressing the plight of Palestinia­ns in Gaza, ensuring that all sides recommit to the 2014 ceasefire understand­ings, and supporting Egyptian-led efforts to restore control of the legitimate Palestinia­n government in Gaza - can we preserve the possibilit­y of a viable, independen­t and fully representa­tive Palestinia­n state and avert another disastrous, lethal conflict.” He reiterated that any unilateral step made by any party to alter the character or prejudge the final status of Jerusalem “are inconsiste­nt with United Nations resolution­s and are an obstacle to peace”. Guterres condemned the ruling made by the Israeli High Court on May 24 to demolish buildings in the Bedouin community of .han Al Ahmar. “It may constitute a grave breach of internatio­nal humanitari­an law,” Guterres said. The secretary-general also condemned Israel’s settlement activity that he says “continue unabated”, highlighti­ng Israel’s decision on May 30 to approve 3,500 housing units in the West Bank - the largest batch of new housing since June 2017. The UN considers the expansion of settlement­s on land earmarked for a future Palestinia­n state to be illegal. Guterres said the constructi­on must “cease immediatel­y and completely”. Source: Al-Jazeera

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