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Lethal use of force could worsen existing tensions, UN warns Israelis and Palestinians

Publisher UN News Service
Publication Date 29 September 2015
Cite as UN News Service, Lethal use of force could worsen existing tensions, UN warns Israelis and Palestinians, 29 September 2015, available at: https://www.refworld.org/docid/560cedd540a.html [accessed 31 May 2023]
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29 September 2015 - The United Nations human rights office today stressed the need for Israeli and Palestinian security forces to refrain from the use of excessive force amid the clashes and escalating tensions in East Jerusalem and in the West Bank, warning that such action could further inflame an already tense situation.

Briefing reporters in Geneva, Rupert Colville, spokesperson for the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), voiced concern about clashes and escalating tensions resulting from a wave of protests against access restrictions imposed by the Israeli authorities on Palestinian worshippers wishing to enter the Al Aqsa Compound.

"We note with concern allegations that Israeli security forces may, in some cases, have used excessive force against Palestinian protesters in East Jerusalem in recent days," he stated. "We also call for restraint following the authorisation granted by Israeli authorities on Sunday on the use of live fire in life-threatening situations in East Jerusalem."

Mr. Colville warned that any lethal use of force could exacerbate the cycle of violence and further inflame an already tense situation.

"We urge the Israeli authorities to ensure that security forces only employ force as a last resort and in full accordance with the standards laid out under international law for maintaining public order, including detailed guidelines governing the use of live ammunition."

He also noted with concerns allegations of excessive use of force against protesters by Palestinian security forces in Bethlehem on Friday, and welcomed the decision by the Palestinian Authority to set up an investigative committee into the conduct of police during this demonstration.

"We urge all sides to exercise restraint and to take measures to restore calm in the area, including through the maintenance of the historic status quo at Haram Al-Sharif, which includes the Al Aqsa Compound," said Mr. Colville.

"We remind Palestinian and Israeli authorities of their duty to investigate any alleged excessive of force by their security forces and to ensure accountability."

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