UN chief in new swipe at Israel over `stifling` occupation

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AFP, United Nations :Ban Ki-moon on Wednesday renewed his criticism of Israel’s “stifling” occupation of Palestinian territories, a day after similar hard-hitting remarks by the UN Secretary-General angered Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.The UN chief made clear that he would not retreat from the broadside he directed at Israel over its expansion of Jewish settlements in the West Bank.UN diplomats said privately that Ban had upped the pressure on Netanyahu in a final bid to revive hopes for peace before he steps down as secretary-general at the end of the year.”After nearly 50 years of occupation — after decades of waiting for the fulfilment of the Oslo promises — Palestinians are losing hope,” Ban told a UN committee on Palestinian rights.”Young people especially are losing hope. They are angered by the stifling policies of the occupation.”Netanyahu on Tuesday accused Ban of “encouraging terror” after Ban said that it was “human nature to react to occupation.”The UN chief called for a return to negotiations, saying it was the “one and only path to a just and lasting solution — an end to the occupation that began in 1967” and a Palestinian state.

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