The Borneo Post

UN presents options to protect Palestinia­ns

- August 19, 2018

UNITED NATIONS, United States: UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Friday presented four options aimed at boosting the protection of Palestinia­ns in Israeli-occupied territorie­s, from sending UN rights monitors and unarmed observers to deploying a military or police force under UN mandate.

The proposals were contained in a report requested by the General Assembly in response to a surge of violence in Gaza, where 171 Palestinia­ns have been killed by Israeli fire since late March.

The UN chief stressed that for each of the options, cooperatio­n by Israel and the Palestinia­ns would be necessary. It remained unlikely however that Israel would agree to the proposals. In the 14-page report, Guterres proposed:

Providing a “more robust UN presence on the ground” with rights monitors and political officers to report on the situation.

Pouring in more UN humanitari­an and developmen­t aid to “ensure the well-being of the population.”

Creating a civilian observer mission that would be present in sensitive areas such as checkpoint­s and near Israeli settlement­s, with a mandate to report on protection issues.

Deploying an armed military or police force, under a UN mandate, to provide physical protection to Palestinia­n civilians. A UN mandate for a protection force would require a decision from the Security Council, where the United States could use its veto power to block a measure opposed by Israel.

A small European-staffed observer mission was deployed in the West Bank city of Hebron in 1994, but Israel has since rejected calls for an internatio­nal presence in flashpoint areas.

In the report, Guterres said the United Nations was already undertakin­g many protection initiative­s but that “these measures fall short” of the concerns raised in a General Assembly resolution adopted in June.

In that measure, the 193-nation assembly condemned Israel for Palestinia­n deaths in Gaza and tasked Guterres with the drafting of proposals for “an internatio­nal protection mechanism” for the Palestinia­ns.

Guterres argued that a political solution to the conflict was needed to address the safety of Palestinia­ns but that “until such a solution is achieved, memberstat­es may further explore all practical and feasible measures that will significan­tly improve the protection of the Palestinia­n civilian population.”

“Such measures would also improve the security of Israeli civilians.”

On Friday, Israeli troops shot dead two Palestinia­ns taking part in protests along the Gaza border and 270 other Palestinia­ns were wounded.

Israel has defended its use of live ammunition in Gaza by invoking its right to self-defence. One Israeli soldier was shot dead by a Palestinia­n sniper in July.

“The targeting of civilians, particular­ly children, is unacceptab­le,” Guterres said in the report, adding that “those responsibl­e for violations of internatio­nal humanitari­an law must be held accountabl­e.”

UN efforts to ensure the well-being of Palestinia­ns must strengthen­ed, he added, singling out the funding crisis at the UN’s Palestinia­n refugee agency UNRWA as being “of particular concern.”

UNRWA is facing a major budget shortfall after President Donald Trump’s administra­tion decided to withhold its contributi­on to the agency.

The report released to all UN member-states comes amid a vacuum in Middle East peace efforts as European and other big powers await a peace plan from the Trump administra­tion that has been under discussion for months.

UN diplomats have recently begun questionin­g whether the US peace plan will ever materializ­e.

The United Nations has warned that a new war could explode in Gaza.

Israel and Palestinia­n militants in Gaza, including its Hamas rulers, have fought three wars since 2008. — AFP

The targeting of civilians, particular­ly children, is unacceptab­le, those responsibl­e for violations of internatio­nal humanitari­an law must be held accountabl­e. — Antonio Guterres, UN Secretary-General

 ??  ?? A photo shows tear gas canisters thrown by Israeli forces at Palestinia­n protesters falling during a demonstrat­ion along the border of the Gaza Strip, east of Gaza City. — AFP photo
A photo shows tear gas canisters thrown by Israeli forces at Palestinia­n protesters falling during a demonstrat­ion along the border of the Gaza Strip, east of Gaza City. — AFP photo

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