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        UN Envoy UN Envoy, Robert Serry,
      
      
        Demands Israel to Act Against Settler Violence Against the Palestinian 
		People Wednesday October 27, 2010 02:35 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC & Agencies
		
		 U.N. Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, Robert 
		Serry, demanded that the Israeli occupation government act against the 
		escalating attacks carried out by the illegal Israeli Jewish settlers 
		against Palestinian farmers and their olive trees. 
 Serry called 
		on Israel “to counter violence and terror carried out by the settlers,” 
		and to make sure assailants are brought to justice. He said that the 
		Palestinian Authority is expected to do the same against Palestinian 
		violence.
 
 Serry stated that the olive harvest season in 
		Palestine is a representation of the Palestinian identity and 
		self-sufficiency for the Palestinian people who aspire independence in 
		their own country.
 
 The olive trees, he added, bring a combination 
		of hope and determination, and that the olive branch is the symbol of 
		peace and the symbol of Palestine.
 
 “We are determined to help 
		the Palestinian people achieve their goal of an independent Palestinian 
		state that achieves freedom, liberty and a bright future.” Serry said, 
		“We seek a better future for the Palestinians who will live in peace 
		next to Israel”.
 
 The UN official also stated that ending the 
		occupation and the establishment of the Palestinian state are not only a 
		right, but also a viable solution.
 
 He added that the United 
		Nations supports the Palestinian plan to have a viable state by August 
		of next year.
 
 Serry strongly denounced the escalating attacks 
		carried out by the settlers against the Palestinians and their orchards, 
		and added that settler terrorism must be stopped. Settlers recently 
		attacked several villages, uprooted trees, attacked dozens of villagers, 
		and even attacked mosques and churches.
 
 He said that the 
		construction of hundreds of units for Jewish settlers in the occupied 
		territories is illegal under the International Law, and that settlement 
		construction and expansion will lead to the collapse of the peace 
		process.
 
 Serry also stated that there are several U.N. and 
		Security Council resolutions that were never implemented, and that 
		Israel must implement those resolutions if it wants to achieve peace. He 
		also urged all parties to act responsibly in order to ensure the success 
		of peace efforts.
 
 The U.N. official said that talks should 
		include Jerusalem, borders, the Right of Return of the Palestinian 
		refugees, settlements, water and security, and added that ending the 
		occupation and the establishment of a two-state solution must be 
		achieved.
 
 On his part, Palestinian Prime Minister, Dr. Salaam 
		Fayyad, urged the U.N. to oblige Israel to implement all related 
		security council resolutions in order to ensure a just and fair solution 
		to the conflict.
 
 While picking olives with Palestinian villagers 
		in Tormos Ayya village, east of Ramallah, accompanied by Serry, Dr. 
		Fayyad said that Israel must realize that U.N. resolutions are not 
		“recommendations,' but are obligations that must be fulfilled, and that 
		the Palestinians will seek the UN recognition of a Palestinian State.
 
 He said that should Israel continue its current stance of 
		denying the legitimate Palestinian rights, the Palestinian leadership 
		will declare statehood and will demand international recognition.
 
 On Monday, President Mahmoud Abbas said that Israel has been 
		conducting unilateral acts for more than 30 years, and that settlements 
		are unilateral acts and violations.
 
 “We implemented all of our 
		obligations to the Road Map peace plan”, Abbas said, “Israel did not 
		implement anything”.
 
 Dr. Fayyad said that what is required now, 
		is not only a settlement freeze, but an end to the Israeli occupation 
		and the establishment of a Palestinian state on all territories occupied 
		in 1967, including occupied East Jerusalem, the future capital of this 
		state”.
 
 He added that while the world celebrates the 65th 
		anniversary of establishing the United Nations, the Palestinians hope 
		that the 66th anniversary in 2011 will also be the birth of the 
		independent Palestinian State.
 
 Fayyad said that settler 
		terrorism against olive pickers did not start this harvest season, but 
		that such attacks are repeated offensives that escalated this year.
 
 He added that settlers repeatedly attack villagers, educational 
		facilities, worship facilities, schools, and homes, and that Israel, as 
		an occupying power, is responsible for protecting the civilians and 
		stopping these attacks.
 
 Israel was angered by the statements of 
		Serry and consider them one-sided.
 
 The Israeli Foreign Ministry 
		said that Serry should not have used the term “terror” when he described 
		attacks carried out by Jewish settlers.
 
 Foreign Minister 
		spokesperson, Yigal Palmor, said that Israel realizes that there is 
		violence carried out by Jewish settlers, and is acting against it.
 
 Israeli Information Center for Human Rights in the Occupied 
		Territories, B'Tselem, managed to record at least one attack per day 
		carried out by settlers against Palestinians and their orchards since 
		the beginning of the harvest season this year.
 
 B'Tselem 
		spokesperson Sarit Michaeli, said that the Israeli army has failed in 
		enforcing law on Jewish settlers who attack the Palestinians and their 
		property.
 
 Besides attacking and burning mosques in recent 
		period, on Tuesday morning, Israeli settler graffiti was found on the 
		walls of restaurants, stores and on the walls of the Latin church in 
		Jaffa City.
 
 The Palestine News Network, PNN, reported that an 
		eyewitness saw the settlers arriving in a car and spraying the 
		slogan"Kahane Tzadak" (Kahane was right) on the door of al- Freir School 
		that belongs to the Latin Church.
 
 The same graffiti was later 
		found on the walls of the church, the Islamic Club, and also near the 
		Abu al-Abed Restaurant and on the walls of al-Ghazazwa Garden.
 
 The words “Kahane was right” were also sprayed on several tombstones in 
		the Arab graveyard.
 
 Meir Kahane was a well-known right-wing 
		Israeli rabbi and the leader of the Jewish organization, Kach. The 
		movement was later regarded by Israel as a terrorist group.
 
 Kahane was known in the United States and Israel for advocating massive 
		Jewish immigration to Israel and massive Arab expulsion, using the 
		imminent threat of a "Second Holocaust," to justify the immigration.
 
 He also promoted the idea a "Greater Israel," which supports a 
		proposal for Israel to annex the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Kahane was 
		shot and killed in Manhattan in 1990, following a speech he had given.
 
 
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