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*PM Fayyad: PNA strongly condemns Israel's Rejection of UN Resolution*

*RAMALLAH*, January 12, 2009 (WAFA)- *The Palestinian Prime Minister Salam
Fayyad* called, Monday, for acceptance of the Egyptian Initiative without
any delay, to save our people from an impending catastrophe and to prevent
the loss of more lives.



In a press conference held, Monday, in Ramallah, PM Fayyad recalled the
United Nations Security Council adopted Resolution 1860, which calls for an
immediate cease-fire, was issued last Saturday morning, and efforts to reach
an agreement on the Egyptian Initiative, announced last Tuesday by President
Mubarak.



The added that the Egyptian Initiative aims to secure immediate
implementation of the cease-fire followed by the other elements that the UN
Security Council resolution recognizes as necessary for the sustainability
of the cease-fire; lifting the siege, opening up all border crossings, and
resuming the Palestinian national dialogue with a view to reconciliation.



Yet, notwithstanding all these developments, Israel's military aggression
against our people in the Gaza Strip continues for the seventeenth day, with
900 martyrs and over 4,000 wounded, a large percentage of them children and
women, PM Fayyad continued. The humanitarian crisis is deepening, with
extensive destruction of infrastructure, lack of safe drinking water, and
lack of safe shelter for the great majority of the population of the Gaza
strip. Tens of thousands of Gazans have been displaced. There is an acute
shortage of food and medical supplies, as the cities, villages and camps are
besieged.



PM Fayyad explained that the Palestinian National Authority (PNA) welcomed
the UN Security Council resolution upon its adoption, stressing the need for
its immediate implementation. He stated, "our top priority and our national
responsibility are to find an end to the Israeli aggression and to the
unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe befalling our people."



The PNA also welcomed the Egyptian Initiative, launched by President
Mubarak, as a practical and rational mechanism for implementation of the UN
Security Council resolution. "We continue to believe that the Egyptian
Initiative serves our national interests, to save our people from this
aggression, to stop the bloodshed, to establish a cease-fire, and to put in
place measures to end the Israeli siege and achieve national
reconciliation," he commented.



PM Fayyad affirmed that the PNA strongly condemns Israel's rejection of the
UN Security Council resolution and its continued disregard of the will of
the international community as expressed by the Security Council. He further
clarified that Israel has continued its aggression with disregard to the
lives of civilians and to the principles and norms of international
humanitarian law, confirming that the PNA renews its call to all
international parties to take up their political, legal and moral
responsibilities, and secure an immediate cessation of this aggression and
the implementation of the UN Security Council resolution.



In light of the gravity of the situation, the PNA is shocked and dismayed by
positions that delay implementation of the cease-fire and acceptance of the
Egyptian Initiative. "We therefore call for a re-examination of such
positions and for acceptance of the Egyptian Initiative without any delay,
to save our people from an impending catastrophe and to prevent the loss of
more lives," PM Fayyad commented.



The PNA recalls that both the Egyptian Initiative and the UN Security
Council resolution have underlined the need to re-open the Rafah crossing
within a framework that protects Palestinian territorial integrity.



He also recalled that both the Egyptian Initiative and the UN Security
Council resolution call for national dialogue and reconciliation to re-unify
the homeland, and lay the foundations for national partnership and
responsibility in the administration of all affairs of the whole country,
not just the operation of one border crossing. Reconciliation will also
secure re-unification of PNA institutions which will bring together all
Palestinians inside the occupied Palestinian territory in the Gaza Strip and
the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, to enable us to protect and salvage
our national aspirations to put an end to occupation and to fulfil the
legitimate rights of our people, foremost of which is the right to
self-determination and the establishment of an independent Palestinian state
with  East  Jerusalem as it capital on the 1967 borders.



The PNA calls on the UN Secretary-General and on all UN Security Council
member states to take concrete and immediate steps to secure Israeli
compliance with the Security Council resolution, to secure an end to the
aggression against our people, and to provide international protection to
our people as a prelude to a serious solution that addresses the roots of
the conflict, by ending the Israeli occupation of all Palestinian territory
occupied since 1967.



The Prime Minister concluded by saying, "We are following closely all steps
taken within the Palestinian national campaign to provide relief to Gaza, as
well as all other relief initiatives. We underline the importance of
co-ordinating all efforts with international agencies. The PNA has
maintained contacts with the international community, as well as with our
Arab brothers, to mobilize all efforts to secure shelter for all citizens
who have lost their homes and to start without delay the reconstruction of
the Gaza Strip."


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