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UN official stresses need to reestablish political horizon in Mideast

UN official stresses need to reestablish political horizon in Mideast

UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process Tor Wennesland affirmed the UN commitment to helping the Palestinians and Israeli end the conflict and realize the two-state solution in keeping with the relevant UN resolutions.

In a regular briefing to the UN Security Council on Monday, Wennesland said a political horizon for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict must be established amidst escalating violence and extremism on both sides.

“This violence is fuelled and exacerbated by a growing sense of despair about the future,” he observed, stating that the lack of progress towards a political horizon has left a dangerous, volatile vacuum filled by extremists on both sides.

“We are a long distance apart from the sentiments prevailing when the Oslo Accords were signed 30 years ago,” he remarked, detailing deaths, injuries and demolitions that occurred between 25 July and 15 August, including the 17 August demolition of a Palestinian elementary school in Ein Samiya days before the start of the school year – the third such demolition in the past year.

Palestinian and Israeli fatalities in 2023 have already surpassed 2022’s annual figures, and that settlement expansion “continues unabated,” he regretted.

Further, the Palestinian Authority’s fragile fiscal situation and the funding shortages faced by key UN agencies threaten to worsen the plight of the most-vulnerable Palestinians.

“While we must urgently focus on addressing the most-critical issues and on de-escalating the situation on the ground, we cannot ignore the need to restore a political horizon,” he underscored.

In the ensuing discussion, many Council members echoed the Special Coordinator’s observations regarding the lack of a political horizon. Expressing concern over the escalating cycle of violence in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, they both spotlighted the suffering of civilians and condemned unilateral actions that continue to frustrate a sustainable solution.

Source: Kuwait News Agency