UN chief Ban Ki-moon on Tuesday warned against any misuse of force as
he met Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem in a bid
to calm nearly three weeks of Palestinian unrest. Ban also spoke
of the danger of allowing an escalation "into a religious conflict with
potential regional implications" and urged efforts to ensure that did
not occur.
The UN secretary general told reporters that "security
measures can be counter-productive if they are applied without special
efforts to defuse the situation before people lose their lives."
Any misuse of force, he said, "may breed the very frustrations and anxieties from which violence" can erupt.
Israeli security forces have faced accusations of excessive force against Palestinians in the current wave of violence.
Videos
of Israeli security forces shooting alleged attackers that have spread
online have helped feed anger, with Palestinians viewing some of the
shootings as unjustified.
Netanyahu strongly rejected such accusations.
"Israel
is acting as any democracy would to defend its citizens," he said. "We
are not - I repeat - we are not using excessive force.
"I believe
it is time to tell the truth about the causes of Palestinian terrorism.
It is not the settlements, it is not the peace process, it is the desire
to destroy the state of Israel pure and simple."
Ban also
acknowledged the security challenges facing Israel in the face of a wave
of Palestinian knife, gun and car attacks, while condemning militant
groups who have expressed support for them.
"Over the past weeks I
have been deeply troubled by statements from Palestinian militant
groups including Hamas and Islamic Jihad praising such heinous attacks,"
he said.
Eight Israelis have been killed in an upsurge in
violence that began at the start of the month. More than 40
Palestinians, including alleged attackers, have lost their lives.
Many of the attacks have seen young Palestinians stab Israelis before being shot dead.
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
UN chief warns Israel against misuse of force
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