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UN Special Coordinator for ME Peace calls for establishing political, security frameworks to address humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza

UN Special Coordinator for ME Peace calls for establishing political, security frameworks to address humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza

Sep 20, 2024

New York [US], September 20: UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, Tor Wennesland, has called for establishing political and security frameworks that can address the humanitarian catastrophe in the Gaza Strip.
In a briefing on the Situation in the Middle East Report of the Secretary-General on the implementation of UNSCR 2334, he expressed his "grave concern over the growing risk of a wide-scale regional escalation. The series of explosions across Lebanon and rockets fired toward Israel in recent days adds to the volatility. I call on all sides to refrain from steps that will further exacerbate the situation and take immediate steps to de-escalate."
To meet the challenges ahead, he said, political and security frameworks must be established that "can address the humanitarian catastrophe, start early recovery, rebuild Gaza, and lay the groundwork for a political process to end the occupation and establish a two-State solution.
"These frameworks must facilitate a legitimate Palestinian government that can re-unify Gaza and the occupied West Bank politically, economically and administratively while reversing the steadily deteriorating dynamics in the occupied West Bank. Palestinian unity is an essential building block to a just and lasting peace. Israeli measures that undermine the PA must be urgently addressed. The Government of Palestine will require significant support from the international community to advance these objectives."
He concluded by reaffirming the necessity that any progress toward peace "must address and fully realise the fundamental and legitimate right of Palestinians to self-determination and sovereignty over the entirety of the Occupied Palestinian Territory. It must also address Israel's legitimate security concerns."
Source: Emirates News Agency