UNITED NATIONS (AP) 鈥 The Palestinians and Israel clashed over the future intentions of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu鈥檚 far right-wing government at a U.N. Security Council meeting Wednesday, with the Palestinian U.N. ambassador pointing to an Israeli minister鈥檚 statement 鈥渄enying our existence to justify what is to come.鈥
Israel鈥檚 U.N. ambassador countered that the minister had apologized, and accused the Palestinian leadership of regularly inciting terrorism and erasing Jewish history.
The council鈥檚 always contentious monthly meeting on the Mideast was even more acrimonious in the face of comments and actions by Israel鈥檚 new coalition government, which has faced relentless protests over its plan to overhaul the judiciary and strong criticism of Tuesday's repeal by lawmakers of a 2005 act that saw four Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank dismantled at the same time that Israeli forces withdrew from the Gaza Strip.
Palestinian ambassador Riyad Mansour told the Security Council the statement by firebrand Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich claiming there鈥檚 鈥渘o such thing鈥 as a Palestinian people wasn鈥檛 part of 鈥渁 theoretical exercise鈥 but was made as Israel鈥檚 unlawful annexation of territory the Palestinians insist must be part of their independent state 鈥渋s more than underway.鈥
While not all Israeli officials go as far as denying the existence of Palestinians, some deny Palestinian rights, humanity and connection to the land, Mansour said.
Last year was the deadliest for Palestinians in the West Bank, with the past three months 鈥渆ven worse,鈥 he said. So far this year, 85 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli fire, and Palestinian attackers have killed 15 Israelis, according to a tally by The Associated Press.
Nonetheless, with the start of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan and the approach of the Jewish holiday Passover and Christianity鈥檚 Easter observance, Mansour said the Palestinians decided to be 鈥渦nreasonably reasonable鈥 and leave no stone unturned to prevent bloodshed.
The Palestinian envoy urged the Security Council and the international community to mobilize every effort 鈥渢o stop annexation, violence against our people, and provocations.鈥 Everyone has a duty to act now 鈥渨ith every means at our disposal, to prevent a fire that will devour everything it encounters,鈥 he said.
Israel鈥檚 U.N. Ambassador Gilad Erdan called his country 鈥渦nquestionably the most vibrant liberal democracy in the Middle East鈥 and accused the Palestinians of repeating lies, glorifying terrorists who spilled innocent Israeli blood and 鈥渞egurgitating fabrications鈥 that are not going to solve the decades-old conflict.
鈥淭o the Palestinian representative, I say: 'Shame on you. Shame on you.鈥 It is so audacious that you dare condemn the words of Israeli minister who apologized and clarified what he meant, while your president and the rest of (the) Palestinian leadership regularly, regularly incite terrorism, never condemn the murders of Israeli civilians, praise Palestinian terrorists, and actively attempt to rewrite facts and the truth by erasing Jewish history,鈥 he said.
Erdan accused the Palestinians of being 鈥渄ead set on encouraging more violence鈥 while Israel has taken significant steps to de-escalate the current tensions by sitting down with Palestinian officials in Jordan in February and on Sunday in the Egyptian Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh.
In a joint communique afterward, the two sides had pledged to take steps to lower tensions ahead of the sensitive holiday season 鈥 including a partial freeze on Israeli settlement activity and an agreement to work together to 鈥渃urb and counter violence.鈥
The Palestinians seek the West Bank and Gaza Strip as an independent state, with east Jerusalem as its capital. Israel captured those territories in the 1967 Mideast war. Since then, more than 700,000 Israelis have moved into dozens of Jewish settlements in the West Bank and east Jerusalem 鈥 which most of the world considers illegal and an obstacle to peace.
But Netanyahu鈥檚 government has put settlement expansion at the top of its agenda and has already advanced thousands of new settlement housing units and retroactively authorized nine wildcat outposts in the West Bank.
The repeal of the 2005 act on the four West Bank settlements came after Sunday鈥檚 agreement, and a Palestinian shooting attack that wounded two Israelis in the West Bank underscored the difficulties in implementing the joint communique. The United States, Israel鈥檚 closest ally, criticized the repeal, summoning Israel鈥檚 U.S. ambassador, and other countries were also critical.
Netanyahu appeared to back down Wednesday, saying his government has no intention of returning to the four abandoned settlements.
Ambassador Erdan echoed him, saying 鈥渢he state of Israel has no intention of building any new communities there,鈥 but he said the new law 鈥渞ights a historic wrong鈥 and will allow Israelis to enter areas that are 鈥渢he birthplace of our heritage.鈥