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| \n\n General Assembly<\/strong><\/p><\/div>\n\n GA\/10894<\/strong><\/p><\/div>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n\n| \n \n \n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/table>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | \n\n\n\t\t\t\t Department of Public Information • News and Media Division • New York<\/strong>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/table>\n\n \n Sixty-fourth General Assembly <\/span><\/p><\/div>\n\n Plenary <\/p><\/div>\n \n 51<\/span>st<\/sup><\/span> Meeting (PM)<\/span><\/p><\/div>\n\n NEARLY YEAR AFTER ISRAEL'S GAZA MILITARY OFFENSIVE, SUSTAINED FOCUS NEEDED TO REVIVE<\/u><\/strong><\/p><\/div>\n\n STAGNANT PEACE TALKS, CREATE CONDITIONS FOR BROADER PEACE, GENERAL ASSEMBLY TOLD<\/u><\/strong><\/p><\/div>\n\n Assembly President: Human Cost of Middle East Conflict Borne by Palestinian People;<\/u><\/strong><\/p><\/div>\n\n Palestine Observer: Gaza ‘Fatal Illustration’ of Israel’s Disregard for Human Rights<\/u><\/strong><\/p><\/div>\n\n Nearly a year after Israel’s military offensive into the Gaza Strip which left some 1,400 Palestinians dead and pushed an already desperate humanitarian situation into crisis, the question of Palestine was at a critical juncture, and sustained focus was needed to both revive stagnant peace talks and create conditions for broader peace in the Middle East,<\/strong> General Assembly delegates said today, as they launched their annual debate of those and related issues.<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p>\n \n Opening the meeting, General Assembly President Ali Abdussalam Treki, of Libya, said the question of Palestine remained the oldest unresolved issue before the world body – a fact that weighed heavily on the United Nations. Today’s observance of the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People should “remind us that the human cost of the Middle East conflict is borne by the Palestinian people”. <\/p><\/div>\n <\/p>\n \n Indeed, the Israeli blockade in Gaza had forced 1.5 million Palestinian civilians into poverty, he said. The Assembly had endorsed the Report of the United Nations Fact Finding Mission on the Gaza conflict earlier in November and called on Israel and the Palestinians to undertake independent, credible investigations. The Secretary-General had also been requested to report on the resolution’s implementation before 2 February 2010. In due course, the Assembly would consider the Secretary-General’s report and any further action. <\/p><\/div>\n <\/p>\n \n Describing the current situation, the Permanent Observer of Palestine said more than half of Palestinians were living in exile as refugees after displacement from their homeland, with the remainder living under Israeli occupation in the Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem. Israel’s policy of collective punishment against Palestinians was reflected everywhere – from the complete blockade of Gaza and network of checkpoints in the West Bank, to the continued settlement activity, construction of the separation wall and imposition of residency restrictions on Palestinian inhabitants of Jerusalem. <\/p><\/div>\n <\/p>\n \n Further, Israel’s aggression in Gaza was a “fatal illustration” of its disregard for human rights, he said, and a regrettable absence of accountability had allowed that country to revel in a “culture of impunity”. The Palestinian leadership would adhere to the two-State solution for the establishment of an independent Palestinian State, with East Jerusalem as its capital in the Palestinian Territory under Israeli occupation since 1967. He firmly believed that the question of Palestine was a just and noble cause. <\/p><\/div>\n <\/p>\n \n On a similar note, Egypt’s delegate, speaking on behalf of the Non-Aligned Movement, said that in the year since the Assembly had last taken up the question of Palestine, Israel had not ceased its unlawful practices. It had used excessive and indiscriminate force against Palestinian civilians and had not refrained from measures that prejudiced the outcome of negotiations on the final status issues. <\/p><\/div>\n <\/p>\n \n The situation in Gaza was unacceptable, he said. The Movement demanded that Israel immediately lift its blockade and allow the sustained opening of all border crossings to alleviate the humanitarian crisis. It also called on the Security Council to act hand-in-hand with the General Assembly to fulfil its permanent responsibility regarding the question of Palestine. <\/p><\/div>\n <\/p>\n \n Pointing a way forward, Sweden’s delegate, speaking on behalf of the European Union, underscored that both parties must take concrete measures to resume peace negotiations, respecting previous agreements and understandings. Israel must end immediately its settlement activities in the Occupied Palestinian Territories, including so-called natural growth, and dismantle the outposts erected since March 2001. If there was to be genuine peace, a way must also be found to resolve the status of Jerusalem as the future capital of two States. “If we fail, the responsibility will be for all of us to bear and the consequences will also be felt widely.” <\/p><\/div>\n <\/p>\n | | |