Russia voices concern over Israeli settlement, warns “situation can spiral out of control”

MOSCOW, Russia Thursday voiced concern over the ongoing Israeli colonial settlement construction and warned that the “situation can spiral out of control”.

“The Special Coordinator shared information on the progress of UNSC resolution 2334. In this context, we express concern over the ongoing illegal settlement activity, which is one of the main obstacles to a solution based on the two-state principle,” Representative of the Russian Federation to UNSC, Alexander Repkin, stated at the United Nations Security Council’s (UNSC) briefing on the situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian question.

He also expressed worries about the unabated issuance of new Israeli colonial settler units, built on seized Palestinian land.

“We are very worried that the pace of issuing permits for construction of new housing units and subtraction of Palestinian property has speeded up recently, thus triggering escalation,” while making reference to the killing of some 260 Palestinians, including 66 children, and wounding over 8,000 others in the recent 11-day Israeli onslaught on the besieged Gaza Strip.

“Regretfully, tension in in Eastern Jerusalem, especially in Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood and around Al-Aqsa mosque does not abate, according to the latest reports. Clashes between Palestinians and Israelis are taking place both there and in other districts in the West Bank. The situation can spiral out of control at any moment,” he added.

He called on “the both sides to act in a reserved manner, and on the new Israeli government – to refrain from unilateral steps that create irreversible trends on the ground.”

He stressed the need to consolidate the shaky ceasefire, recovery and reconstruction in the war-torn enclave, maintaining the status quo at Jerusalem’s holy sites and ensuring stable funding to the UN agency responsible for Palestinian refugees.

“We believe it important to consolidate the yet fragile ceasefire under mediation of regional partners, our Egyptian friends in the first place. We emphasize the need to preserve the status quo of Jerusalem’s holy sites given the special role of the Jordan monarchy. Provision of humanitarian assistance to the population of Gaza and recovery of the devastated infrastructure are the most pressing problems at this point. In this regard, we commend the work of UNRWA and stress that its financing must be stable and predictable.”

He maintained that finding a just and comprehensive solution to the Palestinian question is a prerequisite or requirement for ensuring regional peace and stability as he expressed his country’s willingness to convene a meeting to this end.

“In the interests of achieving a lasting stabilization, which will only be possible once there is a just solution to the Palestinian question on the internationally recognized basis (including UN resolutions), we intend to set forth our efforts aimed at launching a direct Palestinian-Israeli dialogue,” he said.

“We call on the colleagues in the Quartet of international mediators for the Middle East to consider our initiatives that propose convening a meeting of the extended format with participation of regional states.”

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency

OIC condemns Honduras relocation of embassy to occupied Jerusalem

JEDDAH, The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Thursday condemned Honduras relocation of its embassy to the occupied city of Jerusalem.

OIC called the move in a press statement as “an illegitimate action and a violation of international law and relevant UN resolutions, particularly Security Council resolution 478 (1980), which calls on the UN member states to withdraw their diplomatic missions from the sacred city.”

The OIC General Secretariat called on the Republic of Honduras to reverse its illegal decision, stressing the need for the international community to engage in the effort to achieve a just and comprehensive peace settlement, based on the UN resolutions and the Arab Peace Initiative, providing for the two-state solution and the establishment of the State of Palestine with East Jerusalem as its capital.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency

Israeli forces detain four Palestinians from Jerusalem, Jenin

JERUSALEM, Israeli forces Friday overnight detained at least four Palestinian from Jerusalem and Jenin districts, according to local sources.

They said that Israeli police rounded up an Islamic Religious Endowment (Waqf) Department staff and his two sons after assaulting them at Bab al-Silsila, which leads to Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa Mosque.

Meanwhile, Israeli troops detained a young man after breaking into and ransacking his house in Silat al-Harithiya village, northwest of the northern West Bank city of Jenin, as reported by Director of the Palestine Prisoner’s Soiety (PPS) Offie, Muntaser Sammur.

On Thursday late night, police detained two others from the vicinity of Bab Hutta in Jerusalem’s Old City.

Israeli forces frequently raid Palestinian houses almost on a daily basis across the West Bank on the pretext of searching for “wanted” Palestinians, triggering clashes with residents.

These raids, which take place also in areas under the full control of the Palestinian Authority, are conducted with no need for a search warrant, whenever and wherever the military chooses in keeping with its sweeping arbitrary powers.

Under Israeli military law army commanders have full executive, legislative and judicial authority over 3 million Palestinians living in the West Bank. Palestinians have no say in how this authority is exercised.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency