Boston Sunday Globe

UN refuses to retract condemnati­on of Israel for excessive use of force

- By Edith M. Lederer

UNITED NATIONS — Israel’s United Nations ambassador called on Secretary-General Antonio Guterres to retract his condemnati­on of the country for its excessive use of force in its largest military operation in two decades targeting a refugee camp in the West Bank.

UN deputy spokespers­on Farhan Haq said the secretaryg­eneral conveyed his views on Thursday “and he stands by those views.”

Guterres, angered by the impact of the Israeli airstrikes and attack on the Jenin refugee camp, said the operation left over 100 civilians injured, uprooted thousands of residents, damaged schools and hospitals, and disrupted water and electricit­y networks. He also criticized Israel for preventing the injured from getting medical care and humanitari­an workers from reaching everyone in need.

Israel’s two-day offensive meant to crack down on Palestinia­n militants destroyed the Jenin camp’s narrow roads and alleyways, forced thousands of people to flee their homes, and killed 12 Palestinia­ns. One Israeli soldier also was killed.

“I strongly condemn all acts of violence against civilians, including acts of terror,” Guterres told reporters.

Asked whether this condemnati­on applied to Israel, he replied: “It applies to all use of excessive force, and obviously in this situation, there was an excessive force used by Israeli forces.”

Israel’s UN Ambassador Gilad Erdan called the UN chief ’s remarks “shameful, far-fetched, and completely detached from reality.” He said the Israeli military action in Jenin “focused solely on combating the murderous Palestinia­n terror targeting innocent Israeli civilians.”

Haq, the UN spokespers­on, said Guterres “clearly condemns all of the violence that has been affecting the civilians in Israel and the occupied Palestinia­n territorie­s, regardless of who is the perpetrato­r.”

The UN Security Council discussed Israel’s military operation in Jenin behind closed doors Friday at the request of the United Arab Emirates and received a briefing from Assistant Secretary-General Khaled Khiari.

Erdan sent a letter to the 15 council members and Guterres before the council meeting saying that over the past year, 52 Israelis were killed by Palestinia­ns, and many attacks were carried out from Jenin or from the area.

“The internatio­nal community and the Security Council must unconditio­nally condemn the latest Palestinia­n terror attacks and hold Palestinia­n leadership accountabl­e,” he said.

The Security Council took no action.

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