UN official: Palestinian glorification of Fuld terror attack reprehensible
“Hamas leaders continued to incite violence, with one senior official
speaking of “cleansing Palestine of the filth of Jews,” and threatening
to decapitate Israeli leaders,” Mladenov reported.
By Tovah Lazaroff
A top UN official issued a rare condemnation against Palestinian
glorification of terror attacks against Israelis during a UN Security
Council briefing in New York on Thursday.

UN Special Coordinator to the Middle East Peace Process Nickolay
Mladenov included this week’s terror attack at the Gush Etzion junction
that claimed the life of Israeli-American Ari Fuld in his monthly report
to the council.“It is reprehensible that Hamas and other Palestinian
factions chose to glorify this attack,” Mladenov said condemning
Palestinian incitement against Jews and Israelis.
“Hamas leaders continued to incite violence, with one senior official
speaking of “cleansing Palestine of the filth of Jews,” and threatening
to decapitate Israeli leaders,” Mladenov reported.
“Fatah’s official social media pages continued to glorify perpetrators
of previous attacks against Israelis and failed to condemn terror
attacks against civilians.
“Some religious leaders and officials made inflammatory statements,
accusing Israel of plotting to destroy the al-Aqsa Mosque and denying
Jewish historic and religious connection to Jerusalem,” Mladenov said.
Mladenov also took Israeli statements against Palestinians: “Some
Israeli officials called for the targeting of Palestinians launching
incendiary kites and balloons into Israel from Gaza and the
extrajudicial killings of Hamas officials,” added Mladenov.
“One Member of the Knesset called for Israel to reconquer Gaza and
insisted that Palestinians in Gaza either acquiesce to Israel’s
sovereignty or emigrate. Others continued to provoke by rejecting the
Palestinian right to statehood, supporting settlement growth and
annexation of parts of the West Bank,” Mladenov said.Mladenov devoted a
section of his report to the deteriorating security and humanitarian
situation in Gaza. In an impromptu moment at the end of his speech, he
said: “I want to underline today that the urgency of the situation we
face on the ground is really desperate. Gaza can explode any minute. We
have a humanitarian responsibility to react but we must also understand
that it cannot be solved only on the basis of humanitarian action. It
must be solved with a political perspective to resolving the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict and we have a responsibility to recreate it
and to support the parties in this prospect,” Mladenov said.
Mladenov spoke just weeks after the US announced that was cutting aid to
the Palestinians, including in Gaza, where clean drinking water is
scarce and electricity is only available for four hours a day.The
struggle of the 2 million Palestinians in the Gaza Strip under Israeli
restrictions has been made worse by Palestinian economic sanctions aimed
at forcing Hamas to relinquish its control of the area.
“As we meet today, the power crisis in Gaza is coming to a head,” Mladenov said.
“The United Nations has run out of funding for emergency fuel. This puts
critical health, water and sanitation facilities at immediate risk of
shutting down while essential medicines are at critically low levels,
with almost half of essential medicines at less than one-month’s supply
and 40 per cent completely depleted. On 5 September, the United Nations
delivered the final stocks of available emergency fuel. Despite calls
for donors to urgently contribute, little additional funding has been
forthcoming,” he added.
Even before the US cuts, the UN had issued a $540 million appeal for
financial assistance to the Palestinians, 75% of which was for Gaza
projects, Mladenov said.
“The appeal is less than 29 per cent funded, one of the most poorly funded in the world,” he explained.
The UN diplomat worked intensely over the summer on behalf of larger
cease fire deal that would halt violence between Hamas and Israel, and
allow for the return of Fatah to Gaza.
Hamas kicked Fatah out of Gaza in a bloody coup in 2007, and all efforts to return Fatah to Gaza, have failed.
Mladenov gave summary reports on Israeli Palestinian violence, including along the Gaza border and in the West Bank.
Included in his report was a three month update on Israeli compliance
with UN Security Council resolution 2334, which called for a complete
halt to all settlement activity and to Jewish building in east
Jerusalem.
Mladenov’s report noted the obvious: “No steps have been taken during the reporting period to “cease all settlement activities.”
He listed continued settlement activity included the advancement of
plans for 2,800 housing units, including 1,100 tenders. In addition, he
said, a tender was issued for 603 new Jewish homes in Jerusalem’s Ramat
Shlomo neighborhood.
Mladenov also took issue with Israeli demotion and seizure of illegal
Palestinian and Bedouin structures in the West Bank and east Jerusalem,
nothing that it was almost impossible for Palestinians and Bedouins in
that area to obtain building permits.
He continued to warn Israel against the pending demotion of the Bedouin
herding village of Khan al-Ahmar, located just outside of the Kfar
Adumim settlement.
“Demolitions undermine the prospects for a two-state solution and are in violation of international law,” he said.
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