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U.N. chief suggests options for improved Palestinian protection

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U.N. chief suggests options for improved Palestinian protection

By Michelle Nichols

 

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U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres, speaks to the media after a meeting with Costa Rica's President Carlos Alvarado at the Presidential house in San Jose, Costa Rica July 16, 2018. REUTERS/Juan Carlos Ulate

 

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The protection of Palestinian civilians could be improved by the deployment of U.N.-mandated armed forces or unarmed observers, a beefed-up U.N. civilian presence or expanded U.N. assistance, Secretary-General Antonio Guterres wrote in a report on Friday.

 

The United Nations General Assembly requested the report in a resolution adopted in June that condemned Israel for excessive force against Palestinian civilians and denounced the firing of rockets from Gaza into Israeli civilian areas, but did not mention Hamas, the Islamist group that controls Gaza.

 

The resolution asked for proposals to ensure "the safety, protection and well-being of the Palestinian civilian population under Israeli occupation, including ... recommendations regarding an international protection mechanism."

 

Guterres outlined four options, but he did not make a specific recommendation. He noted that all options would need the cooperation of both parties, a sustained cessation of hostilities and additional resources to ensure they were viable.

 

"The combination of prolonged military occupation, constant security threats, weak political institutions, and a deadlocked peace process provides for a protection challenge that is highly complex politically, legally and practically," he wrote.

 

Armed U.N. peacekeepers or armed forces from a group of like-minded states operating under a United Nations mandate could be deployed to offer physical protection, Guterres said. This option, however, would need a Security Council mandate and the United States, a close ally of Israel, would likely wield its veto.

 

A U.N. or non-U.N. civilian observer mission could be deployed "with a specific mandate to report on protection and well-being issues and provide local mediation," Guterres said. This would also need a U.N.-mandate.

 

A third option could be expanding current U.N. programs and development and humanitarian aid to address the needs of Palestinian civilians more effectively and strengthen Palestinian institutions, he wrote.

 

The final option could be to send additional U.N. human rights, coordination and political officers to boost monitoring and reporting on the situation and increase the U.N.'s visibility, Guterres said.

 

The General Assembly resolution requesting the report was adopted with 120 votes in favour, eight against and 45 abstentions. It was put forward in the General Assembly after the United States vetoed a similar resolution in the 15-member U.N. Security Council.

 

"The best way to ensure the safety and protection of the Palestinian civilian population is still the negotiation of a comprehensive, just and final settlement of the Arab-Israeli conflict," Guterres said.

 

 
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-- © Copyright Reuters 2018-08-18
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Israel barely now tries to hide its complete contempt for the Palestinian people as it continues to ignore international law, commit flagrant human rights abuse, deny the millions of  Palestinians the right to return and maintain the ongoing occupation and theft of Palestinian land.

Just stop Israel killing the Palestinians.....

The UN solution....possibly send more human rights people.....a completely useless and corrupt agency nowadays!

Maybe now is the time for the UN to show that it is indeed competent and relevant. I do hope so. With the demise of the US we need a global police force.

49 minutes ago, Grouse said:

Maybe now is the time for the UN to show that it is indeed competent and relevant. I do hope so. With the demise of the US we need a global police force.

US will veto deployment of U.N.-mandated armed forces.

3 minutes ago, Srikcir said:

US will veto deployment of U.N.-mandated armed forces.

I think it is time for the UN to veto the USA. I am serious.

1 hour ago, Grouse said:

Maybe now is the time for the UN to show that it is indeed competent and relevant. I do hope so. With the demise of the US we need a global police force.

You can explain "The demise " of The US ? In what sense.?

yea if a buck can't be made of it I don't see Trump expressing interest in the least.

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