On Wednesday, the UN Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, urged the Israeli government to halt all settlement activities, saying that all settlements across the occupied West Bank, encompassing East Jerusalem, stand in violation of international law.
In a briefing statement, Guterres emphasized that these settlements undermine the potential for a two-state solution and infringe upon the rights of the Palestinian people to self-determination. His remarks came in response to the escalating tension and violence in the region.
Earlier today, over 100 Palestinians were injured during an attack by settlers on the village of Turmus Ayya, near Ramallah. This incident follows a series of continuous assaults carried out by settlers, reportedly in response to the killing of four people yesterday, attributed to Hamas.
These events underscore the urgent need for a peaceful resolution to the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The Secretary-General’s call to cease settlement activities is seen as a crucial step towards reestablishing peace and paving the way for potential negotiations between the conflicting parties.
Guterres’ statements and the subsequent international attention underscore the ongoing international concern about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the need for an urgent, peaceful resolution that upholds international law and human rights.