UN Security Council urges restraint amid West Bank violence
The UN Security Council on Tuesday expressed sadness over the recent deaths of civilians in violence in the occupied West Bank and urged all parties to "refrain from unilateral actions that further inflame tensions."
In a statement adopted by the 15-member body, the Security Council "emphasized the obligations and commitments of Israeli and Palestinian authorities to fight and condemn terrorism in all its forms," as violent clashes continued over the weekend.
Palestinians have described hundreds of Israelis attacking their villages in recent days, after Palestinian gunmen killed four Israelis near a West Bank settlement last week.
There were more reports Saturday of attacks on Palestinians, while Israeli police said they had killed a "terrorist" who opened fire on security forces.
"The members of the Security Council encouraged additional steps to restore a durable calm and de-escalate tensions, and called on all parties to refrain from unilateral actions that further inflame tensions," said UAE Ambassador Lana Zaki Nusseibeh, whose country chairs the council in June.
The UN's Middle East envoy, Tor Wennesland, said he was "gravely concerned by the escalating spiral of violence."
"Unless decisive steps are taken now to rein in the violence, there is a significant risk that events could deteriorate further," Wennesland told the council, noting the "constant risk" that the unrest could spill over into the Gaza Strip.
Israel has occupied the West Bank since the 1967 Six-Day War and, excluding annexed east Jerusalem, the territory is now home to around 490,000 Israelis who live in settlements considered illegal under international law.
The Palestinians, who seek their own independent state, want Israel to...
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