UNSC to hold emergency meeting on Israeli-Palestinian conflict

IANS  |  United Nations 

The will hold an emergency meeting to address the violent clashes between Palestinian protestors and Israeli forces along the Strip's border with Israel, a Palestinian said on Monday.

Speaking to reporters at the in New York, Riyad Mansour, of the State of Palestine to the United Nations, said the meeting will take place "possibly within the next 24 hours."

"We condemn in the strongest term this atrocity by the Israeli occupying forces using this massive fire power against civilians who have the right to demonstrate peacefully," quoted Mansour as saying.

Mansour said 45 Palestinians were killed, including eight under the age of 16, and more than 2,000 were injured in violent clashes with Israeli forces on Monday when the US moved its embassy to Jerusalem, which trigged the escalation of conflict at the border.

The escalation has brought the number of casualties since March 30, when the Palestinians first held the "Great Return March" protests, to almost 100 dead and more than 11,000 injured.

He further demanded international protection for the civilian population and called on the to condemn "this massacre" and to provide security to the Palestinians.

When asked about forming an independent investigation that he had earlier urged, Mansour said 14 members of the were receptive to the idea but one member "was obstructing the Council from doing so."

He added the UNHCR in Geneva, the world body's human rights organ, may undertake the task of establishing such an investigation commission.

Mansour said he expects the Palestinian leadership later Monday to decide on whether to refer to the recent events as war crimes, as recommended by the

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First Published: Tue, May 15 2018. 04:52 IST