U.N. Security Council meets over Israeli-Palestinian Violence

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An excavator clears the rubble of a destroyed building in Gaza City on Sunday, following Israeli airstrikes.
Mahmud Hams/AFP via Getty ImagesAn excavator clears the rubble of a destroyed building in Gaza City’s Rimal residential district on May 16, 2021, following massive Israeli bombardment on the Hamas-controlled enclave. – Israeli strikes killed 40 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, the worst reported daily death toll yet in the almost week-long clashes, as the UN Security Council prepared to meet amid global alarm at the escalating conflict. (Photo by Mahmud Hams / AFP) (Photo by MAHMUD HAMS/AFP via Getty Images)

Members of the United Nations Security Council met virtually Sunday to deliberate on the escalating violence between Israelis and Palestinians. Over the last past week, more than 180 Palestinians and 10 people in Israel have been killed.

Hamas militants have fired thousands of rockets into Israel while Israel has responded with airstrikes.

U.N. Secretary General António Guterres opened the meeting by expressing his concerns that if a cease-fire isn’t reached soon, violence will continue and the situation will spiral out of control. He called the current hostilities “utterly appalling.”

“This latest round of violence only perpetuates the cycles of death, destruction and despair. … The fighting must stop, it must stop immediately,” Guterres said. “The rockets and mortars on one side, aerial and artillery bombardments on the other, must stop. I appeal to all parties to hear this call. The United Nations is actively engaging all sides for an immediate cease-fire.”

Weeks of sporadic violence intensified in East Jerusalem earlier this month following protests over evictions of Palestinian residents from properties Jewish settlers are claiming as their own. And on May 6, Israeli police in riot gear confronted crowds of Muslim worshippers at the Al-Aqsa Mosque. 

In some cities inside Israel, Jewish and Palestinian mobs have attacked property and each another. Palestinian Arabs account for about 20% of Israel’s population. 

Palestinians clash with Israeli forces at the Hawara checkpoint, south of the West Bank city of Nablus on Sunday.Majdi Mohammed/AP

Nearly every country participating in Sunday’s talks urged both sides to agree to a cease-fire. Representatives acknowledged Israel’s right to defend itself and its citizens, while simultaneously saying that Israel is in a more powerful position in this particular conflict, and must act accordingly.

The Israel Defense Forces has conducted hundreds of precision attacks against alleged Hamas structures and fighters. However, some of those attacks have damaged or destroyed refugee camps, schools, hospitals and, as of Saturday, a high-rise building that was home to several media organizations including The Associated Press and Al-Jazeera.

Speaking on Face the Nation on Sunday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday that Israel will “do whatever it takes to restore order and quiet and the security of our people and deterrence.” 

Netanyahu said Israel, like other countries, has a right to defend itself. 

“We’re trying to degrade Hamas’ terrorist abilities and to degrade their will to do this again,” he said. “So, it’ll take some time. I hope it won’t take long, but it’s not immediate.”

The prime minister said the attacks against Hamas, which the United States recognizes as a terrorist organization, are targeting rocket sites, weapons caches and fighters. 

When asked what proof the IDF had that Hamas was using the building that also housed the offices of the AP and Al-Jazeera, Netanyahu said Israel had intelligence that Hamas had “an intelligence office … that plots and organizes the terror attacks” from the building.

During the U.N. Security Council meeting, Palestinian Ambassador Riyad Mansour wondered how many Palestinian lives it would take for the international community to intervene. The conflict, he said, isn’t between quarrelling neighbors; it’s colonialism. 

“There is no people on Earth that would tolerate this reality. Israel keeps saying, ‘Put yourselves in our shoes,’ but they aren’t wearing shoes, they are wearing military boots,” Mansour said. “Why not put yourself in our shoes? What would you do if your country was occupied? What would you do to achieve independence? How many Palestinians killed is enough for condemnation? We know one Israeli is enough, but how many Palestinians?”

Hamas combatants fired more rockets into Israel Sunday while Israeli airstrikes destroyed three buildings in Gaza and killed at least 42 people, marking the single deadliest day since the violence began a week ago. 

U.N. Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process Tor Wennesland said Sunday that at least 181 Palestinians, including 52 children, have been killed and 1,200 injured in airstrikes. At least 34,000 have been left homeless. In Israel, nine Israelis, including two children, and one Indian national were killed, and over 250 injured, he said.

Speaking to the U.N. Security Council, Israeli Ambassador Gilad Erdan echoed many of the prime minister’s statements, saying Hamas is using civilians as human shields and that Israel has a right to defend itself.

“Israel has made its choice. We will take all steps necessary to defend our people,” he told the U.N. “Now, you must make yours. The world is watching.”

NPR

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16 responses to “U.N. Security Council meets over Israeli-Palestinian Violence”

  1. A day and a half after Izz Adin al-Qassam’s spokesman Abu Abida promised that Tel Aviv would be under curfew, he does not seem to have the strength or ability to carry out the threat.
    They do not lack motivation … if they could shoot continuously to Tel Aviv they would do so.
    They probably manage the rocket inventory.
    Do not buy everything that Abu Abida sells to you! As you understand it is mainly for the purposes of consciousness.
    It was amusing to hear yesterday on Hamas’ Al-Aqsa TV one of the commentators who claimed that the reason the ultimatum to the Tel Aviv curfew was set for midnight and not at 10 o’clock was so that Izz ad-Din al-Qassam activists could get two hours of peace and quiet while in Israel …
    Tel Aviv is Hamas’ highest-ranking threat and is currently partially able to carry out its threats

  2. Gaza Ministry of Health updates on deaths and injuries so far:
    200 killed
    1305 wounded

  3. The moment of the attack on a Hamas-owned submarine by an Israeli warship and a drone
    https://t.me/rt_russian/65980

  4. Two killed in an attack on an apartment in the a-Shwa building in the Ramal neighborhood, near a clinic of the Ministry of Health https://t.me/abualiexpress/28429

  5. Lies you will now find in leading Faliesistinian channels affiliated with Hamas:
    1. “Zionist settlers leave Tel Aviv and travel to “West Bank” settlements for fear of Hamas rockets”
    2. There are 97 deaths in Israel due to the round with Gaza. They hide the dead.
    3. Personal testimony of an Israeli: “A skimmer was confiscated from me when I photographed 3 Israeli dead. The dead are being hidden.”
    As the level of lies rises on the pro-Hamas Baliesistinian side, you will know that their situation is getting worse. They do this to show their inner audience that the suffering they are experiencing now is not in vain

    Shati “refugee” camp in Gaza City:
    A report from the last hour that a phone call regarding the evacuation of a house before an IDF attack caused the evacuation of 200 apartments from their residents and great fear among the locals

    1. Thank you watching me, Niemals, falolstinians friend

  6. The threat of Hamas military wing spokesman Abu ‘Abida, yesterday, to fire on Tel Aviv if Israel does not stop attacking homes in the Gaza Strip, really bothered Yonit last night. Paint her the whole edition in bombastic headlines

    And in the end what?

    Israel continued to attack homes and Abu ‘Abida got stuck with a performance anxiety and did not materialize
    Not serious this Abu Abida. Milling in reliability. His deterrence has eroded.

    1. And where is the Islamic Jihad?
      King in the north went to them and how many shrapnel did the revenge take?
      Where are the standards to which we are accustomed?

    2. And where is the Islamic Jihad?
      King in the north went to them and how many shrapnel did the revenge take?
      Where are the standards to which we are accustomed?

  7. In Falolstine, Israel’s ground operation in the Gaza Strip is considered unlikely. So the chances of carrying out such an operation were assessed by the Ambassador of Falolstine to Russia Abdel Hafiz Nofal in an interview with Lenta.ru.
    “They will continue to attack only with the use of aircraft, but the army will not be sent to the Gaza Strip,” Nofal said. The diplomat also commented on recent media reports that the United States is planning to supply precision-guided weapons to Israel worth $ 735 million. The ambassador noted that Falolstine was not at all surprised by such a decision by the administration of President Joe Biden, adding that both Democrats and Republicans in the United States, as a rule, take the side of Israel.
    At the same time, Nofal recalled that the Joe Biden administration declared its support for the “two-state principle”, the need to resolve the issue of the status of Jerusalem between Falolstine and Israel, as well as the decision to again make contributions to the UN agency for assistance to Falolstine “refugees”. “So in comparison, this administration is better for Falolstine than [former US President Donald] Trump,” Nofal said

    The terrorist ambassador gave an interview … 😉

    And tell me, Philistine uncle, where do the jet fuel, as many as 3000 pieces come from? From the woods, you know?

    he would rather tell how his party lost the elections to Hamas in Gaza, after which they were led naked to their underpants, with their eyes tied, some were thrown out of the windows, the Israeli special forces saved the Fatah leadership from lynching.
    Falostinians do not know how to do anything except to loot money.
    Arafat found billions in his account, which went to his wife, who lives in Paris
    and now the Hamas leaders have become Qatar’s dollar shopkeepers

  8. The Israeli authorities notified the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan that the trucks came under mortar shelling during the delivery of medical supplies donated by the Jordanian leadership as humanitarian aid to Gaza into the Gaza Strip.
    The incident took place on May 19 at the Kerem Shalom checkpoint
    Three mortar shells exploded near the humanitarian aid trucks. Damage was caused
    Note that this is not the first time that terrorists have fired at trucks with humanitarian aid for the residents of Gaza

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