Chief Palestinian
Negotiator Dr. Saeb Erekat strongly condemned the latest Israeli attacks
against Palestinian civilians conducted by Israeli settlers and occupation
forces. In particular, Dr. Erekat condemned the demolition of a home in Al
Aqaba in the Jordan Valley, which brings to 5 the number of Palestinian homes
demolished during September. He also referred
to the Palestinian UN bid.
Press Release
September 15, 2011
Palestine Liberation OrganizationNegotiations Office
Chief Palestinian Negotiator: “Israeli Occupation, Settlements Threaten
Palestinian Lives and Rights, Must be Stopped”
Chief Palestinian Negotiator Dr. Saeb Erekat strongly condemned the
latest Israeli attacks against Palestinian civilians conducted by Israeli
settlers and occupation forces. In particular, Dr. Erekat condemned the
demolition of a home in Al Aqaba in the Jordan Valley, which brings to 5 the
number of Palestinian homes demolished during September.
Dr. Erekat also accused Israel of escalating the situation on the ground
in an attempt to derail the Palestinian UN bid. He added, “Israel’s
occupation and illegal settlement enterprise are a threat to Palestinian
aspirations and lives. They must be stopped”
“These home demolitions are further proof of Israel’s commitment to its
policies of occupation and annexation. These actions entrench the occupation
and bolster those who are interested in perpetuating conflict in the region,” said the Chief
Negotiator.
Dr. Erekat also pointed to the increasing number, frequency, and
ferocity of attacks carried out by armed Israeli settlers against Palestinian
civilians and property. According to Dr. Erekat, during the past two weeks
alone, 51 Israeli settler attacks against Palestinians have been recorded.
He added, “Israeli settlers are armed with guns and impunity. We are
aware of reports that suggest the Israeli occupation army is arming these
settlers. This is a cause of great concern. These militias enjoy protection
from accountability and have been set loose to vandalize mosques and fields; to
terrorize village residents, and spray-paint their hate on our walls”.
“We are going to the United Nations. This increase in Israeli violence,
brutality, and racism only adds to our determination. The PLO is turning to the
international community to advance our people’s national goals and protect the
prospects of peace from this kind of aggression,” he said.
Dr. Erekat concluded, “Next week, the international community will be
offered an opportunity to stand united and vote for peace by recognizing Palestine
and consecrating the two-state solution. We are certain they will stand by the
principles of the UN Charter and vote for Palestine’s UN admission”.
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