Israel: Axis of Terror behind blast
The Israeli and Palestinian envoys at the UN traded charges at an open Security Council meeting held on Monday.
The meeting followed the recent upsurge in Israeli attacks in Gaza and after a Palestinian suicide bomber struck a packed fast-food restaurant in Tel Aviv, killing nine people and wounding dozens in the deadliest bombing in more than a year.
Israel warned that a new "axis of terror" - Iran, Syria and the Hamas-run Palestinian government - is sowing the seeds of the first world war of the 21st century.
Dan Gillerman, Israel's ambassador, told the Security Council that Monday's "horrific act of terrorism as well as the ones that preceded it are the direct result of the new axis of terror" comprising Iran and Syria and the "terrorist organisations they have been harboring, nurturing, financing and supporting, namely Hamas and Hezbollah".
Recent statements by Hamas leaders refusing to recognise Israel, and by Iran's president who said on Saturday that Israel is a "rotten, dried tree" that is "on the road to being eliminated," represent "the stated goal of this axis of terror" - which was again executed in Monday's deadly suicide bombing, he said.
Dark cloud looming
"Each day extreme fundamentalist leaders are inciting more acts of terrorism," Gillerman said.
"A dark cloud is looming above our region, and it is metastasising as a result of the statements and actions by leaders of Iran, Syria, and the newly elected government of the Palestinian Authority."
"These recent statements... are clear declarations of war, and I urge each and every one of you to listen carefully and take them at face value," he added.
On his turn, the Palestinian envoy accused Israel of an escalating military campaign using indiscriminate force to kill civilians and entrench its occupation.
Riyad Mansour, the Palestinian UN observer, condemned Monday's suicide bombing and the loss of innocent civilians on both sides but attacked Israel for trying to portray its latest military escalation, which killed 21 Palestinians from April 7-9, as a response to violence from the Palestinian territories.
"Israel, the occupying power has been relentless in its grave breaches of international law, including the willful killing and injury of civilians and the practice of extrajudicial executions," he said.
Maximum pain
"What the Israeli government is doing and what it has been doing throughout its nearly 39-year-old military occupation is clearly intended to serve its clear political objectives of inflicting maximum pain, suffering and loss on the Palestinian people while it entrenches its occupation," Manshour said.
He urged the Security Council and the international community to condemn the Israeli attacks and take measures to halt the latest escalation. Read more
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