UN Secretary-General says window for Israeli-Palestinian peace is limited
Key points
Window exists for Israelis and Palestinians to move away from conflict
Ceasefire must be consolidated and West Bank annexation reversed
TL;DR
Rosemary DiCarlo says decisions in coming weeks will determine whether the current opportunity for Israelis and Palestinians is sustained; she reports Gaza is not at peace and the West Bank is deteriorating.
DiCarlo says settlement expansion is producing gradual de facto annexation of the West Bank and urges reversal, consolidation of the Gaza ceasefire, restoration of a political horizon and pursuit of a two‑State solution.
Hiba Qasas urges easing movement and access in Gaza and the West Bank, reversing the ban on humanitarian organizations, restoring Palestinian fiscal and banking functionality, and applying consequences for terrorism and settler violence.
Nadav Tamir calls for a demilitarized Palestinian State alongside Israel, rejects de facto annexation, and urges regional integration to prevent further conflict.
Original text
Security Council (Note: A complete summary of today's Security Council meeting will be available at a later time.) While the Security Council heard today that a window exists for Israelis and Palestinians to move away from the conflict and suffering that have long defined their relationship, speakers also warned that this opportunity is neither assured nor indefinite. “The decisions taken in the coming weeks — by the...