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EU urges Israel to only use lethal force as ‘last resort’

European bloc denounces this week’s attacks in Jerusalem

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 28 Jan 2023 11:00PM

EU urges Israel to only use lethal force as ‘last resort’
Israeli security forces and emergency service personnel gather at a cordoned-off area in Jerusalem’s predominantly Arab neighbourhood of Silwan, where an assailant reportedly shot and wounded two people today. – AFP pic, January 28, 2023

BRUSSELS – The European Union today denounced this week’s attacks in Jerusalem and urged Israel to only use lethal force as a last resort.

“The European Union fully recognises Israel’s legitimate security concerns, as evidenced by the latest terrorist attacks, but it has to be stressed that lethal force must only be used as a last resort when it is strictly unavoidable in order to protect life,” said the bloc’s chief diplomat, Josep Borrell.

Seven people died today in a gun attack on a synagogue in Jerusalem and two others were later wounded in an attack in the city.

The shootings came after nine Palestinians were killed in an Israeli army operation in the Jenin refugee camp in the occupied West Bank.

Borrell said the EU “strongly condemns” the attacks in Jerusalem, which it called “acts of insane violence and hate”.

He also stressed that Israeli forces had killed 30 Palestinians in the West Bank since the start of the year.

Borrell added that last year’s toll, when “more than 150 people were killed by Israeli forces in the West Bank, including 30 children”, was “the highest number since the end of the second intifada in 2005”.

He said it was “urgent... to reverse this spiral of violence and engage in meaningful efforts to restart peace negotiations. We call on all parties not to react to provocations.” – AFP, January 28, 2023

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