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\n<\/p><\/div>\n \n Security Council <\/p><\/div>\n \n 6061<\/span>st<\/sup><\/span> Meeting (Resumed) (AM) <\/span><\/p><\/div>\n\n CALLING FOR GREATER DIPLOMATIC EFFORTS AS SECURITY COUNCIL CONCLUDES GAZA DEBATE, <\/u><\/strong><\/p><\/div>\n\n DELEGATES WARN THAT SURGING VIOLENCE THREATENS HOPES FOR FUTURE PEACE <\/u><\/strong><\/p><\/div>\n\n No Military Solution to Israeli-Palestinian Conflict,<\/u><\/strong><\/p><\/div>\n\n Say Speakers, Stressing Risk of Exacerbating Dire Humanitarian Situation<\/u><\/strong><\/p><\/div>\n<\/p>\n \n Stressing that there was no military solution to the conflict between Israel and Hamas militants in the Gaza Strip, delegations called today for stepped up diplomatic efforts to end it, warning the Security Council that the upsurge in violence threatened hopes for future Israeli-Palestinian peace and exacerbated an already dire humanitarian situation in the densely populated territory.<\/p><\/div>\n <\/p>\n \n As the Council concluded the special meeting it began yesterday on the Gaza crisis, speakers expressed deep concern that thus far into the 12-day-old conflict, neither side had heeded worldwide calls for an immediate cessation of hostilities. Decrying the mounting civilian casualties, delegates condemned Israel’s ground incursion into Gaza, even as they called for an end to the launching of rockets into southern Israel by Hamas. Still, it was the plight of the nearly 1.5 million Palestinian civilians trapped by the fighting, and the deteriorating humanitarian conditions, that drew the most concern.<\/p><\/div>\n <\/p>\n \n Deploring Israel’s expanded offensive in Gaza as “disproportionate and an excessive use of force, even in the name of self-defence”, Malaysia’s representative said the Security Council had no option but to stop the killing of innocent civilians and the destructions of homes, schools, mosques and other infrastructure. “A durable and sustainable cessation of hostilities must be the immediate target, to be achieved through the deployment of an international monitoring\/peacekeeping force,” he added.<\/p><\/div>\n <\/p>\n \n Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territory was the root cause of the current violence, he continued, stressing that only negotiations leading to a two-State solution would bring about a durable and lasting peace. While the Security Council must do its part to end “ Israel’s military aggression”, the leaders of Hamas and Fatah should initiate immediate talks to resolve their differences. Unity among the Palestinians themselves would be the most critical element in resolving the Palestinian predicament.<\/p><\/div>\n <\/p>\n \n Pakistan’s representative, describing the use of force as counter-productive, said he was concerned that the current situation would lead to an escalation of tensions in the Middle East and undermine broader peace efforts. “The crisis requires an urgent collective response by the international community,” he added, voicing a concern shared by other speakers that, while the Security Council was expected to lead such a response, once again it had failed to act. The Council’s inexplicable inaction was a blow to its credibility.<\/p><\/div>\n <\/p>\n \n He expressed support for a resolution that would demand a respected and immediate ceasefire, ensure the reopening of border crossings and establish a mechanism for protecting civilians and monitoring a ceasefire, while promoting intra-Palestinian reconciliation. Pakistan, therefore, supported the draft resolution tabled earlier by Libya. The international community must redouble its efforts to resolve the Palestinian question on the basis of international law, relevant Council resolutions, the <\/span>Road Map<\/span> and the Arab Peace Initiative, among other things.<\/span><\/p><\/div>\n<\/p>\n \n The representative of the Czech Republic, speaking on behalf of the European Union, expressed the bloc’s deep concern over the fighting and the plight of civilians in Gaza. There must be an unconditional halt to Hamas rocket attacks against Israel and an end to Israeli military action, he stressed, urging both sides to respect their obligations under international law, including international humanitarian law. The parties, in particular Israel, should grant unhindered and secure passage for the delivery of humanitarian aid to the inhabitants of Gaza.<\/p><\/div>\n <\/p>\n |