US seeks deal to prevent Israeli-Palestinian confrontation at UN

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Secretary of State Tony Brinken meets with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in Ramallah. Photo: AFP by Majidi Mohammed/Getty Images

Secretary of State Tony Brinken meets with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in Ramallah. Photo: AFP by Majidi Mohammed/Getty Images

Secretary of State Tony Brinken is trying to broker a deal between the Israeli and Palestinian authorities to prevent the UN Security Council from voting on a resolution against the UN Security Council. Jewish settlement In the occupied West Bank, according to two sources briefed on the matter.

Important reasons: if Resolution If it moves forward and passes, it will likely force the US to decide whether to use its veto power to help Israel, which the US has repeatedly done.

  • The Biden administration opposes any unilateral move by Israel, including settlement expansion. Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
  • According to officials, the U.S. has threatened further escalation between Israel and Palestine ahead of the historically sensitive Passover season and the holy month of Ramadan, even if it ends in a veto. I am concerned that it will lead to

Catch up soon: Israel announced last weekend that it would legalize nine West Bank outposts and approve the planning and construction of 10,000 new housing units in existing settlements.

  • Much of the international community believes that Israeli settlements in the West Bank are illegal under international law.

News promotion: Blinken called Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Saturday asking him not to seek a vote at the UN Security Council on Monday, the State Department said.

  • “There is an urgent need to take steps to restore calm,” Blinken told Abbas, according to a State Department statement. rice field.

Abbas told Blinken the Palestinians In a statement, the Palestinian president said he was calling for action at the UN Security Council because of Israel’s allegations of violating the signed agreement.

  • “Israel must stop all unilateral measures, including the building of settlements, the demolition of houses, raids on cities and villages, and the extrajudicial killing of Palestinians,” Abbas told Brinken, according to a statement. Told.

  • According to Abbas’ office, the Palestinian president told Blinken that the United States must intervene and “pressure Israel to stop its dangerous measures.”
  • Blinken told Abbas that he would reach out to the Israeli government. Shortly after, Blinken met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and asked him to take steps to calm the situation, said a source briefed on the call.

Line spacing: Palestinian and Israeli officials say an agreement that would block the vote is highly unlikely.

What to see: A senior European diplomat who is a member of the Security Council has taken several steps at the United Nations to persuade the Palestinians to agree to a presidential statement against Israeli settlements by the UN Security Council, rather than a vote on a resolution. He said negotiations between some Member States were ongoing. .

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