UK Statement for the Interactive Dialogue on the Occupied
Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem and in Israel.
Delivered by the UK's Permanent Representative to the WTO and UN,
Kumar Iyer.
"Mr President,
We continue to regret that the Commission of Inquiry was
established on an open-ended basis. Nevertheless, the UK remains
committed to upholding human rights and recognises the value of
proportionate scrutiny of allegations of violations and abuses by
all parties in Israel and Palestine.
The humanitarian situation in Gaza remains intolerable. Urgent
action is needed to facilitate the delivery of humanitarian
assistance. All parties must comply with IHL, including on the
protection of civilians and humanitarian personnel, and the
principle of distinction.
We are also deeply concerned by the deteriorating situation in
the West Bank, including continued settler violence, illegal
settlement expansion, and ongoing demolitions and displacement.
The UK has taken action, including through sanctions and guidance
to UK businesses, to deter and counter support for illegal
settlements and those responsible for related violence.
The UK continues to support efforts to restore and sustain a
ceasefire, including the disarmament of Hamas and an end to its
control of Gaza, and a return to a credible political process
toward a two-state solution, delivering lasting peace and
security for Israelis and Palestinians alike.
What steps does the Commission see as most effective in advancing
accountability and addressing the drivers of violence?
Thank you."