UNITED NATIONS, Feb. 20 (Xinhua) -- UN special coordinator for
the Middle East peace process Nikolay Mladenov on Tuesday voiced
concern over the escalation of violence between Israelis and
Palestinians.
"As the peace process falters and the gulf between the two sides
widens, Palestinians and Israelis continue to suffer the violent
consequences on the ground," Mladenov told the Security Council in
a briefing.
Seven Palestinians were killed by Israeli security forces in
various incidents across the occupied Palestinian territory and one
Israeli civilian was stabbed to death by a Palestinian in the West
Bank, he said.
Three of the Palestinians died during violent clashes with
security forces. One of them, a 16-year-old, was shot near
Ramallah. He was the fourth child killed in such circumstances
since the beginning of the year, said Mladenov.
"I once again emphasize that the use of force must be calibrated
and that lethal force should only be used as a last resort, with
any resulting fatalities properly investigated by the authorities.
I urge Israeli security forces to exercise maximum restraint to
avoid casualties under such circumstances."
He called on all sides to reject violence, condemn terror,
ensure accountability and work to reduce tensions.
Mladenov also expressed concern over the "dangerous security
incidents" in and around Gaza.
On Saturday, four Israeli soldiers were wounded by an improvised
explosive device placed at the Gaza fence. This was followed by
Israeli airstrikes on some 18 Hamas targets, while Palestinian
militants fired two rockets into Israel -- one causing damage to a
house. Two Palestinian teens were killed by Israeli security forces
while reportedly attempting to approach the fence, said
Mladenov.
Prior to this latest flare-up during the course of the past
month, three more rockets were fired toward Israel, with two
Israeli retaliatory airstrikes, all without injuries, he said.
"I encourage the international community to join the United
Nations in calling on militants in Gaza to refrain from such
provocations and end the building of tunnels and the firing of
rockets toward Israel. Such actions, and the response they elicit,
only risk the lives of Palestinians and Israelis, undermine peace
efforts and increase the likelihood of another devastating
conflict."
Mladenov highlighted the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza.
"Month after month, we have raised the alarm about the
humanitarian, economic and ecological calamity under way. It bears
repeating that the situation is unsustainable."
Continuing power cuts of up to 20 hours per day severely
undermine the provision of basic services. Without additional
immediate fuel deliveries, the situation could deteriorate with
dramatic consequences, he said.
As the humanitarian crisis in Gaza escalates, the implementation
of the Egyptian-brokered intra-Palestinian agreement has stalled,
he said.
"It is time to break this cycle. It is time to return Gaza back
to the control of the legitimate Palestinian Authority, for there
can be no Palestinian state without Palestinian unity," said
Mladenov. "Those who stand in the way of reconciliation hurt the
Palestinian national cause and the price will be paid by
generations of ordinary people."
He urged the international community not to give up on support
for the moderate Palestinian leadership or on building up the
institutions that will increase the chances of success.
"Our window of opportunity is closing and, if we do not seize it
quickly, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict will be engulfed in the
whirlwind of religious radicalization that remains present in the
region," he warned. Enditem