UN urged to push for end to Israel occupation, ensure Palestinian statehood

UNITED NATIONS: With tension soaring in Gaza, Pakistan, speaking on behalf of OIC nations, has urged the UN Security Council to push for a peace process that would end Israel’s occupation of Palestine and pave the way for an independent Muslim state with East Jerusalem as its capital.

“Peace and justice require accountability for the human rights violations and heinous crimes that we have been witnessing for too long in occupied Palestine,” Ambassador Munir Akram told the Security Council.

“There cannot be peace without justice,” the envoy said in the 15-member body’s quarterly debate on the situation in the Middle East.

“This august body is, to this end, urged to engage to promote a multilaterally-sponsored peace process aimed at achieving a just and lasting peace that will end the Israeli occupation and ensure the realisation of the inalienable rights of the Palestinian people, including the Palestine refugees, and lead to the long-delayed independence and sovereignty of the state of Palestine on 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital, in line with international law, relevant UN resolutions, and the Arab Peace Initiative,” he added.

In his remarks, the ambassador said the constantly deteriorating and extremely volatile situation in the occupied Palestinian territory, including East Jerusalem, is getting worse.

That is due to the escalation of human rights violations committed by Israel, breaches of international humanitarian law, and recurrent brutal and criminal assaults that claim scores of innocent lives and hundreds of wounded Palestinian civilians, including children and women.

Ambassador Akram expressed deep concern over the situation in East Jerusalem, due to the repeated violations and daily incursions by Israeli extremist settler groups and occupation forces into Al-Aqsa Mosque, along with their ongoing attempts to impose the spatial and temporal division of the shrine, in contravention of international law and relevant resolutions of the Security Council and in violation of the historic and legal status quo at the holy sites.

“These violations hurt and provoke the feelings of all Muslims across the globe, and threaten to ignite a dangerous religious conflict, which will gravely jeopardise stability and fuel violence in the region and beyond,” the Pakistan envoy stressed.

He went on to welcome the efforts of King Mohammed VI of Morocco, chairman of the Al-Quds Committee, in protecting the holy sites in Temple Mount, and the signing of the Declaration of Algiers on October 13.

Reaffirming that the historical and legal status quo at the holy sites in East Jerusalem must be maintained and respected, Ambassador Akram called on international actors, including the council, to take urgent steps to stop the assaults, ensure protection for Palestinians in occupied East Jerusalem and the rest of the occupied territories, and to ensure accountability and justice for the crimes being committed by Israeli forces.

Further, he expressed concern about the situation of 50 Palestinian political prisoners who began a mass hunger strike in September to protest abuses by Israel against those placed in detention and stressed the need for that country to be held accountable for such treatment.

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