Nickolay Mladenov yesterday told the UN Security Council that "divisive" calls for annexations in the 60 per cent of the West Bank exclusively controlled by Israel, known as Area C, have been made following the council's approval of a resolution last month condemning Israel's settlements.
Mladenov stressed that Israel and the Palestinians "must avoid any unilateral action that would prejudge a negotiated final status solution."
Riyad Mansour, the Palestinian UN ambassador, said the resolution's adoption "represents a turning point," and Israel "must choose between occupation and peace."
The monthly Security Council meeting on the Middle East was the first since the United States, in a stunning rupture with past practice, abstained and allowed the UN's most powerful body to condemn Israeli settlements in the West Bank and east Jerusalem as a "flagrant violation" of international law.
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The resolution, supported by the 14 other council members, said settlements in lands the Palestinians want to include in their future state have "no legal validity." It demanded a halt to settlement building for the sake of "salvaging the two-state solution."
Danon said all these actions have only "encouraged the Palestinians to continue down the dangerous path that they have chosen," claiming "their endgame is not to create a state alongside Israel but rather to replace it completely."
The Israeli envoy reiterated Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's offer to meet Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in Jerusalem, Ramallah or even New York "to enter into a real dialogue."
With Trump in the White House, he said, Israel hopes to see the US "return to its policy of rejecting unfair and biased Security Council resolutions and promoting direct and genuine dialogue between Israel and the Palestinians.
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