Jerusalem - The U.N. deputy secretary-general says the escalating Israeli-Palestinian crisis is a result of Israel’s “stifling and humiliating occupation” of Palestinian territories for almost half a century and diminishing hopes for a viable Palestinian state.
Jan Eliasson told a U.N. Security Council ministerial meeting on Thursday that the failure to achieve a two-state solution and the reluctance of Israeli and Palestinian leaders to take “the bold steps” to make progress toward peace have created “a highly combustible reality.”
He said the international community must understand Israeli fears about personal safety and concerns about what they believe are growing attempts at “delegitimization” of the country.
But Eliasson blamed the deteriorating situation mainly on Israel’s occupation, illegal settlements and the lack of Palestinian jobs and greater control over their security and government.... Read More: VIN