  {"id":252998,"date":"2021-05-25T12:50:50","date_gmt":"2021-05-25T16:50:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.un.org\/unispal\/?post_type=document&#038;p=252998"},"modified":"2021-05-26T12:51:42","modified_gmt":"2021-05-26T16:51:42","slug":"speakers-in-ga-urge-israel-hamas-to-use-ceasefire-as-opportunity-for-reopening-dialogue-addressing-root-causes-of-conflict-press-release-ga-12327","status":"publish","type":"document","link":"https:\/\/www.un.org\/unispal\/document\/speakers-in-ga-urge-israel-hamas-to-use-ceasefire-as-opportunity-for-reopening-dialogue-addressing-root-causes-of-conflict-press-release-ga-12327\/","title":{"rendered":"Speakers in GA Urge Israel, Hamas to Use Ceasefire as Opportunity for Reopening Dialogue, Addressing Root Causes of Conflict &#8211; Press Release (GA\/12327)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: right;\"><strong><span class=\"meeting-session\">SEVENTY-FIFTH SESSION,\u00a0<\/span><span class=\"meeting-information\">70TH MEETING (AM)<br \/>\nGA\/12327<br \/>\n25 MAY 2021<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.un.org\/press\/fr\/2021\/ag12327.doc.htm\">Fran\u00e7ais\u00a0<\/a><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/webtv.un.org\/search\/general-assembly-70th-plenary-meeting-75th-session\/6255827474001\/?term=&amp;lan=english&amp;page=2\">video<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Delegates welcomed the recent ceasefire between Israel and Hamas and urged stakeholders to use the agreement as an opportunity to reopen dialogue and address the root causes of the conflict, as the General Assembly wrapped up its special debate on the situation in the Middle East this morning.<\/p>\n<p>Croatia\u2019s representative said the ceasefire should create an atmosphere conducive to resuming the political process.\u00a0 While endorsing the Secretary\u2011General\u2019s call for a robust support package for reconstruction and recovery, he said the focus should be on addressing the underlying causes of the conflict in the longer term.<\/p>\n<p>The Gambia\u2019s speaker echoed that point, noting that, while the ceasefire is an encouraging sign, \u201cwe have had too many ceasefires over the last few decades\u201d.\u00a0 Peace and security in Palestine mean peace and security in the Middle East, and all over the world, he said, calling on the Organization to renew efforts to bring both parties to the negotiating table and appealing to the Middle East Quartet and all concerned parties to revive a two-State solution.<\/p>\n<p>The representative of Nigeria said that the occupation is at the heart of the conflict in the Middle East.\u00a0 Its long\u2011standing nature has led to hopelessness and resignation, he noted, adding that the Âé¶¹APP must counter the popular perception that nothing can be done.<\/p>\n<p>To ensure renewed commitment towards a two-State solution that meets Israelis\u2019 and Palestinians\u2019 security needs, all acts of provocation, incitement, violence and destruction must end, stressed Portugal\u2019s delegate.\u00a0 It is also vital to uphold and respect the status quo of the holy sites and to stop all illegal policies of settlement\u2011construction and \u2011expansion, like forced evictions and demolitions, he said. \u00a0In a similar vein, the representative of Poland said that, without addressing issues like forced evictions, lasting peace would be impossible.<\/p>\n<p>Oman\u2019s delegate recalled that, despite more than 700\u00a0General Assembly and over 80\u00a0Security Council resolutions, none have been implemented by Israel.\u00a0 As such, a mechanism to implement resolutions must be established, he said, stressing: \u00a0\u201cAs long as there is occupation, there will be a resistance.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Reconciling the issues is not easy, acknowledged Sri Lanka\u2019s delegate, encouraging both parties to make \u201ca political and diplomatic leap of faith\u201d.\u00a0 Underscoring the need for ordinary people to be given the opportunity to come together and build relationships at the grass\u2011roots level, she called on everyone to \u201copen our hearts and let a little empathy flow into the veins\u201d.<\/p>\n<p>Palestine should not be an exception to the universal aspiration for freedom and prosperity, enshrined in the Sustainable Development Goals, the representative of Nicaragua said.<\/p>\n<p>Also speaking today were representatives of Norway, Brunei Darussalam, Philippines, Honduras, Switzerland, Paraguay, Portugal, Colombia, Romania, Namibia, Bulgaria, North Macedonia and Ghana.<\/p>\n<p>Observers from the Holy See and Organization of the Islamic Conference also made statements.<\/p>\n<p>The representative of Turkey spoke in the exercise of the right of reply.<\/p>\n<p>The General Assembly will reconvene at 3\u00a0p.m. on Wednesday, 26\u00a0May, to take action on a draft resolution relating to countering the use of information and communications technology for criminal purposes.<\/p>\n<p><u>Statements<\/u><\/p>\n<p>MONA JUUL (<u>Norway<\/u>), welcoming the ceasefire in the fighting between Israel and Palestine, also commended Egypt, in partnership with the Âé¶¹APP, for facilitating that agreement.\u00a0 The crisis was a stark reminder of the absence of any resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, she said, noting that the fighting did not help tackle any underlying issues. \u00a0The parties must avoid further fighting and must build on the significant gains of the past decade, she said, adding that it is especially important to strengthen the foundation of a future Palestinian State. \u00a0Calling on the leadership of Israel and Palestine, as well as all other stakeholders to work towards finding a just and peaceful solution to the crisis, she reiterated that only a political solution could bring peace.<\/p>\n<p>NOOR QAMAR SULAIMAN (<u>Brunei Darussalam<\/u>), associating herself with the Non-Aligned Movement and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation\u00a0(OIC), said the Joint Leaders Statement issued by Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei Darussalam on 16\u00a0May reflects their collective voices on the dire situation in Palestine and the need for urgent action.\u00a0 Expressing grave concern over the violence, she said the occupation, forced displacement and illegal expansion of settlements have not only hindered the Palestinians\u2019 aspiration for statehood, but also deprived them of their basic human rights.\u00a0 The international community, particularly the Security Council, has a responsibility to call for an end to all violence.\u00a0 Advocating for a comprehensive and lasting peace on the basis of a two-State solution along the pre-1967 borders, she said a Âé¶¹APP that truly leaves no one behind must ensure that all nations can enjoy their fundamental rights to peace, freedom, justice and self-determination.\u00a0 The Âé¶¹APP has a moral and legal obligation to ensure that Member States uphold international law and exercise accountability for actions that contravene it, she added.<\/p>\n<p>ENRIQUE AUSTRIA MANALO (<u>Philippines<\/u>) expressed serious concern over the recent violence and underlined the need to maintain the ceasefire established last week between Israel and Hamas and avoid further killings and destruction.\u00a0 He reaffirmed support for a two-State solution and commended the efforts of the Âé¶¹APP Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East\u00a0(UNRWA) to respond to the Palestinian population, both refugee and non\u2011refugee, under extraordinary circumstances.\u00a0 There must be more intense focus on building trust and confidence and demonstrating resolve to achieve a just and lasting peace, he said.\u00a0 All stakeholders, including the Middle East Quartet, must redouble efforts to find the best diplomatic outcome in the region.<\/p>\n<p>IRMA ALEJANDRINA ROSA SUAZO (<u>Honduras<\/u>) condemned Hamas attacks on Israeli civilian populations and reiterated her country\u2019s commitment to combat international terrorism, stressing that humanity cannot ignore the constant warnings of growing terrorist groups across the world.\u00a0 She went on to welcome a ceasefire and emphasized that all people have the right to live in peace and dignity.<\/p>\n<p>PASCALE CHRISTINE BAERISWYL (<u>Switzerland<\/u>), welcoming the ceasefire that had brought 11\u00a0days of fighting to an end, commended Egypt for working in coordination with the Âé¶¹APP for restoring calm.\u00a0 Stressing the importance of humanitarian access to Gaza, she said that Palestinian and Israeli civilians have suffered far too much.\u00a0 This tragedy must not be repeated and all parties must use the momentum to recommit to a peace process that is in line with their obligations and Security Council resolutions.\u00a0 Also noting the continuing violence and the related wave of arrests, she called on leaders to refrain from provocative rhetoric and action.\u00a0 The rights of both Israelis and Palestinians must be based on equality.\u00a0 Preservation of the historical status quo on Haram al-Sharif\/Temple Mount and the peaceful coexistence of all residents of Jerusalem must be guaranteed, in accordance with international law.<\/p>\n<p>JULIO C\u00c9SAR ARRIOLA RAM\u00cdREZ (<u>Paraguay<\/u>) said that the escalation of violence in Jerusalem and Gaza has aggravated the already precarious civilian population.\u00a0 It has also set off a spiral of persistent hatred that stands in the way of all endeavors to find a dialogue.\u00a0 All the principal actors should continue to make efforts to resume the peace process.\u00a0 The Council has a responsibility to take immediate action.\u00a0 Joining the international community in welcoming the ceasefire, he recognized the important role played by Egypt and Qatar in facilitating that and advocated for humanitarian aid to be delivered with guarantees of safety for the personnel involved.\u00a0 Calling COVID-19 \u201cthe enemy that does not accept a truce\u201d, he emphasized the importance of humanitarian aid during the pandemic.<\/p>\n<p>NUNO MATHIAS (<u>Portugal<\/u>), associating himself with the European Union, said all parties must respect and fully implement the ceasefire. \u00a0He joined other speakers in stressing the immediate need for humanitarian assistance for the civilian population in Gaza and supporting the Secretary-General\u2019s call for a robust package of support for a swift, sustainable reconstruction and recovery.\u00a0 The last cycle of violence in Israel and the Palestinian territories confirms that the international community cannot afford to return to the status quo. \u00a0There is an urgent need to address the root causes that fueled the recent situation and renew commitment towards a two-State solution that meets Israeli and Palestinians security needs.\u00a0 That means all acts of provocation, incitement, violence and destruction must end. \u00a0It is also vital to uphold and respect the status quo of the holy sites and to stop all illegal policies of settlement\u2011construction and \u2011expansion, like forced evictions and demolitions, he said.<\/p>\n<p>ANDREJ DOGAN (<u>Croatia<\/u>), associating himself with the European Union, said that what the world witnessed last week in the Middle East was deeply disturbing and worrying.\u00a0 Croatia welcomes the ceasefire agreement brokered by Egypt and expects all sides to work towards its consolidation and sustainability.\u00a0 \u201cIt is important to protect civilians and prevent further deepening of the crisis,\u201d he said.\u00a0 The ceasefire should also help create an atmosphere conducive to resuming the political process.\u00a0 Croatia supports the Secretary-General\u2019s call for a robust package of support for a swift, sustainable reconstruction and recovery, but in the longer term, the focus should be on addressing the root causes of the conflict, he said.<\/p>\n<p>GUILLERMO ROQUE FERNANDEZ DE SOTO VALDERRAMA (<u>Colombia<\/u>) welcomed the ceasefire agreement between Hamas and Israel and underscored the importance of restoring security guarantees.\u00a0 Colombia continues to support a resolution to the conflict based on a two-State solution.\u00a0 He went on to reaffirm support for Israel to live in peace within secure, internationally established borders, as well as for the Palestinians to establish their own independent State.<\/p>\n<p>ION JINGA (<u>Romania<\/u>) expressed support for the ceasefire agreement to end violence and allow for the free flow of international aid.\u00a0 Civilian lives on all sides should be protected under international humanitarian law, he stressed.\u00a0 Ending the most recent violence should present new opportunities to address the root causes of the conflict, he went on, expressing support for confidence\u2011building measures including the resumption of Middle East Quartet meetings.<\/p>\n<p>JAIME HERMIDA CASTILLO (<u>Nicaragua<\/u>), associating himself with the statement delivered by the Non-Aligned Movement, expressed deep frustration over the painful escalation of violence affecting the Palestinians and Israelis.\u00a0 Extending solidarity to the Palestinian desire for self-determination, he added that, unfortunately, the Organization has been incapable of finding a solution to this long-lasting conflict, which, in turn, has led to social, economic and human rights deterioration in the Middle East situation.\u00a0 Stressing the importance of a two-State solution, he said both States should coexist on an equal footing.\u00a0 Palestine should not be an exception to the universal aspiration for freedom and prosperity, enshrined in the Sustainable Development Goals, he said, voicing support for the resumption of negotiations and hoping that the current ceasefire will spell the end of the cycle of destruction.<\/p>\n<p>HELENA NDAPEWA KUZEE (<u>Namibia<\/u>), associating himself with the Non-Aligned Movement and the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People, decried the Security Council\u2019s failure to act expeditiously against Israel\u2019s blatant violations of international law.\u00a0 Paralysed since the\u00a0<em>nakba<\/em>\u00a0in 1948, the Council\u2019s deplorable inability to express itself on what could only be described as full\u2011scale war in East Jerusalem has the potential to undermine the trust that \u201cwe the peoples of the Âé¶¹APP\u201d, including the people of Palestine, have placed in that 15-member organ. \u00a0He called for more decisive Council action and for the international community to implement all relevant resolutions.\u00a0 A two-State solution is the only path to lasting peace, he said, reiterating the call for Member States who have not yet done so to recognize the State of Palestine as a means of making tangible progress towards that goal. \u00a0Condemning the current violence, he said all children, including those in Palestine, must be able to live in peace. \u00a0\u201cOur actions here can either make them fulfil their dreams and aspirations, or postpone them further,\u201d he said, emphasizing the need for the Assembly to continue to do all it can to yield a sustainable outcome for the Palestinian people.<\/p>\n<p>LANG YABOU (<u>Gambia<\/u>), aligning himself with the statements delivered by the African Group, Non-Aligned Movement and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, called for an end to the violence against Palestinians and the lifting of the blockade in Gaza.\u00a0 While noting that the ceasefire is an encouraging sign, he said, \u201cWe have had too many ceasefires over the last few decades.\u201d\u00a0 It is time for the international community to address the root causes of the conflict. Peace and security in Palestine means peace and security in the Middle East, and all over the world, he said, calling on the Organization to renew efforts to bring both parties to the negotiating table.\u00a0 \u201cWe are traumatized by the treatment of innocent children,\u201d he said, appealing to the Middle East Quartet and all concerned parties to revive a two-State solution.<\/p>\n<p>LACHEZARA STOEVA (<u>Bulgaria<\/u>), associating herself with the European Union, called for the swift implementation of the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas.\u00a0 The recent escalating violence which resulted in the loss of civilian lives is unacceptable and should never happen again.\u00a0 She went on to condemn the rocket attacks by Hamas and said Israel must exercise its right to self-defense in line with international humanitarian law.\u00a0 Relief for the civilian population continues to be of utmost importance and the priority should be the granting of humanitarian access to those most in need in Gaza, she said.<\/p>\n<p>MARIUSZ LEWICKI (<u>Poland<\/u>) associating himself with the European Union, expressed concern over the recent spate of violence in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territory.\u00a0 While Israel has the right to defend itself, its response must be proportionate and in line with international law, he stressed.\u00a0 The recent conflict only exacerbates the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza with the destruction of civilian infrastructure there.\u00a0 The violence also affects the situation in the West Bank and undermines general regional stability.\u00a0\u00a0 As such, constructive dialogue must be resumed to resolve the situation based on a two\u2011State solution and in line with internationally agreed\u2011upon borders.\u00a0 In that context, it is essential to address the root causes of the conflict including forced evictions, without which, lasting peace will be impossible, he emphasized.<\/p>\n<p>DUSHKO UZUNOVSKI (<u>North Macedonia<\/u>), associating himself with the European Union, underscored the conflict\u2019s \u201cunpredictable regional repercussions\u201d and called on Israeli and Palestinian armed groups to take immediate steps to de\u2011escalate the situation.\u00a0 Indiscriminate rocket attacks by Hamas on civilian targets in Israel must cease immediately, while Israel must exercise its right to self-defence with the utmost restraint.\u00a0 In addition, all parties must comply with international humanitarian law and the historic status quo of Jerusalem\u2019s holy sites.\u00a0 He went on to urge all parties to ensure unimpeded humanitarian access to those in need.<\/p>\n<p>PETER MOHAN MAITHRI PIERIS (<u>Sri Lanka<\/u>), associating herself with the Non-Aligned Movement, voiced concern about the deteriorating situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory and the alarming increase of violence in recent weeks, including attacks on places of worship and indiscriminate rocket attacks. \u00a0This has led to the highest number of Palestinian casualties recorded in a single day since the Âé¶¹APP started tabulating casualties, she noted.\u00a0 Both Israelis and Palestinians have a legitimate right to safety, and both need to step back from the cycle of violence. \u00a0Conflicts of this nature appear immutable, she said, but the international community must continue to aim for peace.\u00a0 Reconciling the issues is not easy, she acknowledged, encouraging both parties to make \u201ca political and diplomatic leap of faith\u201d.\u00a0 Stressing the need for ordinary people to be given the opportunity to come together and build relationships at the grass\u2011roots level, she called on everyone to \u201copen our hearts and let a little empathy flow into the veins\u201d.<\/p>\n<p>TIJJANI MUHAMMAD BANDE (<u>Nigeria<\/u>) aligning himself with the African Group, the Non-Aligned Movement and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, welcomed the ceasefire, commended the role of all parties involved in brokering that agreement, and also praised both parties to the conflict for their compliance thus far.\u00a0 Voicing support for a two-State solution based on 1967\u00a0borders and other agreements, he said that the occupation is at the root cause of this conflict. \u00a0Its long\u2011standing nature has led to hopelessness and resignation, he noted, adding that the Âé¶¹APP must counter the popular perception that nothing can be done. \u00a0Stressing that the three Abrahamic faiths of Judaism, Christianity and Islam are part of the same family, he called on the practitioners of these religions to work towards peace and trust. \u00a0The current \u201cBlack Lives Matter\u201d movement is an auspicious moment for renewing efforts to solve this crisis, he said, adding that there should be no colonialism anywhere, because peace cannot exist without democracy.<\/p>\n<p>CAROLYN ABENA ANIMA OPPONG-NTIRI (<u>Ghana<\/u>), associating herself with the African Group and the Non-Aligned Movement, said the recent escalation violence, the loss of civilian lives and destruction of livelihoods is heart-breaking.\u00a0 She went on to encourage leaders of both sides to maintain the ceasefire agreement and stressed that a two\u2011State solution, anchored in mutual recognition, remains the best chance for peace in the region.\u00a0 In that context, she called for international cooperation and the active involvement of a unified Security Council on the matter.<\/p>\n<p>AHMED DAWOOD ALI AL ZADJALI (<u>Oman<\/u>) said the Palestinian territories are considered occupied under international law and stressed that the most recent escalation of violence there is the result of unjustified Israeli provocations.\u00a0 Despite more than 700\u00a0General Assembly and over 80\u00a0Security Council resolutions, none of have been implemented by Israel.\u00a0 As such, a mechanism to implement resolutions must be established, he said, stressing: \u00a0\u201cAs long as there is occupation there will be a resistance.\u201d\u00a0 Palestinian determination will not waver until their rights are fulfilled, he said.\u00a0 Arab States have reiterated their willingness to find peace through dialogue and negotiation that preserves the rights of both sides, he went on, calling on all parties to take concrete and tangible steps to reach a two\u2011State solution.<\/p>\n<p>GABRIELE CACCIA, Permanent Observer of the\u00a0<u>Holy See<\/u>, quoted Pope Francis as saying that the violence between the Gaza Strip and Israel is \u201cdegenerating into a spiral of death and destruction\u201d that has left many innocent people, including children, dead.\u00a0 The Vatican welcomes the announcement of the ceasefire and considers it as an important step to halt aggressive and senseless hostilities, even if this can only be seen as a first step in the right direction. Confrontations between Israelis and Palestinians in the West Bank are a serious wound to peaceful coexistence that will prove difficult to heal.\u00a0 The only way to achieve the long\u2011awaited two-State solution is through persistent, genuine and mutually respectful political dialogue, he said, adding that peacemaking requires much greater courage and perseverance than resorting to weapons of war and mutual destruction.<\/p>\n<p>AGSHIN MEHDIYEV, Permanent Observer for the\u00a0<u>Organization of Islamic Cooperation<\/u>, said the Palestine question has been brought before the Assembly time and again over the past seven decades, with hundreds of resolutions affirming the rights of the Palestinian people. \u00a0Israel\u2019s racist and colonialist practices have recently been exacerbated by settler violence, repeated attacks against the Aqsa Mosque compound and evictions of Palestinians from their homes.\u00a0 Such actions undermine a two\u2011State solution, he said, recalling that his organization recently held an extraordinary meeting to demand a complete halt to the military onslaught against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. \u00a0Underscoring that East Jerusalem is an integral part of Palestinian territory, he said its occupation by Israel violates international law. \u00a0Expressing regret about the Council\u2019s failure to speak unanimously against Israel\u2019s violations, he stressed that there cannot be any lasting peaceful solution without ending Israel\u2019s illegal occupation.<\/p>\n<p><u>Right of Reply<\/u><\/p>\n<p>Speaking in exercise of the right of reply, the representative of\u00a0<u>Turkey<\/u>\u00a0rejected the accusations of anti-Semitism levelled by the representative of Israel against her country. \u00a0Adding that Turkey has been a safe haven for Jewish communities since the Inquisition, she recalled how Turkish diplomats helped rescue countless Jews during the Holocaust. \u00a0Jewish citizens have been living in Turkey for centuries without fear of persecution, she said, adding that the President of Turkey and other high-level officials have repeatedly condemned anti\u2011Semitism.\u00a0 Criticizing the policies of Israel\u2019s Government cannot be labelled as anti-Semitism, she said, noting that those policies have also been condemned by many of Israel\u2019s own Jewish citizens.<\/p>\n<p><strong>For information media. 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