22-11-2024 06:55 PM Jerusalem Timing

Abbas Says Talks No More Useful, Calls for ’Int’l Regime’ for Palestinians

Abbas Says Talks No More Useful, Calls for ’Int’l Regime’ for Palestinians

Palestinian Authority Chief Mahmoud Abbas called Wednesday for the creation of a "special regime" for the protection of his people

Palestinian Authority Chief Mahmoud Abbas called Wednesday for the creation of a "special regime" for the protection of his people.

Abbas called on the United Nations, "more urgently than any time before, to set up a special regime for international protection for the Palestinian people, immediately and urgently."

Accusing Israel of carrying out extrajudicial killings, he called for the United Nations, and especially the Security Council, as well as member states to shoulder their responsibility.

"We need protection, and we look to you," he told a special meeting of the UN Human Rights Council on the escalating crisis.

"Protect us. Protect us. We need you," he said, warning that allowing the current situation to continue would "kill the last shred of hope for the two-state-solution-based peace."

UN human rights chief Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein also voiced alarm, warning that the deadly violence rocking Israel and the Palestinian territories was "dangerous in the extreme" and could lead to a "catastrophe".

The special one-hour meeting of the United Nations' top rights body was a rare event, with only a single precedent: when Chilean President Michelle Bachelet spoke to the council in 2007.

Clashes erupted between Palestinians and Zionists in September as an increase in Zionist visitors to Al-Aqsa mosque compound in Al-Quds alarmed Palestinians.

Abbas on Wednesday accused the Israelis of acting "as a state above international law," and said it has "recently stepped up its criminal practices to the point where it performed extrajudicial killings of defenseless Palestinian civilians, (and) detained their corpses, including children."

The PA Chief warned Wednesday that "it is no longer useful to waste time in negotiations."

"What is required is the ending of occupation," he said, insisting that was "the root" of the problems plaguing Palestinians and Israelis alike.

He called on the international community to help "stop these daily crimes committed against my people" and "protect Israel from itself."