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The UN Special Coordinator condemned the violent actions of the occupying regime in Jerusalem



The UN special coordinator for the Middle East peace process on Tuesday expressed concern over the “deteriorating security situation” in the occupied West Bank over the past week, including East Jerusalem, IRNA reported. Where the daily violence of the Zionists has claimed the lives of six Palestinians, including a child. Wensland added that 26 Palestinians and seven Israelis were injured in the clashes.

Israeli police killed a Palestinian man on Monday, after Israeli officers opened fire on a Palestinian man on Sunday.

Later that day, a spokesman for the Israeli military admitted that regime forces had shot at a Palestinian man suspected of throwing an incendiary bomb at an army post. Palestinian officials identified him as a 16-year-old man who was later martyred.

The UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process said: “Every death is tragic and every injury is unfortunate, but the loss or injury of a child destroys the soul. I repeat that children should never be the target of violence or “They will be harmed.”

Wensland called on “all stakeholders” in this increasingly unstable situation to “refrain from actions and provocations that provoke tensions and to exercise maximum restraint.”

He added: “There is no justification for violence or terror and this should be condemned by all.” Israeli security forces should use their weapons only in cases where it is completely unavoidable to protect their lives.

The UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process noted that the escalating violence “takes place at a critical time.” “I call on political, religious and community leaders to reject violence and speak out against those who want to inflame the situation.”

He stressed that it is necessary; All those who are trying to end the conflict between the Zionist regime and Palestine, “work to restore hope and the prospect of a political solution.”

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