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Ban Ki-Moon's Israel Visit: Palestinians Hurl Slippers At UN Chief

Ban Ki Moon Israel Visit

KARIN LAUB and IBRAHIM BARZAK   02/ 2/12 04:51 PM ET  AP

HERZLIYA, Israel — U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon warned Thursday that time is running out for a Mideast peace deal and urged Israel to make goodwill gestures, including easing its blockade of Gaza, to help lure the Palestinians back to negotiations.

Ban attended a security conference in Israel just hours after visiting Gaza, where dozens of Palestinians pelted his armored convoy with shoes and sticks, accusing him of being unfairly biased toward Israel.

Ban met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas this week to try to salvage low-level talks on borders and security arrangements between Israel and a future Palestinian state.

Israel says it's ready to continue, but Abbas has said Israel's proposals were not enough to warrant a further round of meetings. Abbas insists formal negotiations can only resume once Israel freezes settlement building on occupied lands. Netanyahu rejects the idea of a freeze, saying all issues should discussed in negotiations.

In a speech to Israel's political and security elite late Thursday, Ban warned that Israel must make a return to serious negotiations a top priority. "Time is running out," he said, adding that Israel will face even more difficult challenges if the current opportunity is not seized.

The Palestinians have complained that Israel wasted time in the low-level talks last month and failed to submit detailed proposals on borders and security, as requested by the Quartet of Mideast mediators, including the UN. In the last meeting of that round, Israel presented general principles for drawing a border.

Ban has urged Israel to submit detailed proposals promptly. The U.N. chief also reiterated that the U.N. considers Israeli settlements illegal under international law. Some 500,000 Israelis live in the West Bank and east Jerusalem, territories Israel captured in the 1967 Mideast war, along with Gaza.

Ban said both sides should make goodwill gestures, asking Israel to open Gaza for construction materials. He appealed to Hamas to stop attacks on Israel from Gaza.

Ban's visit to Gaza was meant to draw attention to humanitarian issues in the crowded seaside strip.

As he crossed into Gaza, about 40 relatives of Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli jails hoisted posters with pictures of their loved ones and signs in English and Arabic reading, "Ban Ki-moon, enough bias to Israel."

Some swung their signs and wooden sticks at the armored convoy. Three people threw slippers at his car and another hurled a boot – an insulting gesture in Arab culture.

The prisoners' relatives, angry that Ban would not be meeting with them, formed a human chain at the crossing in an effort to block his vehicle, but Hamas security forces moved them away so Ban could enter.

Israel holds about 7,000 Palestinian prisoners, after recently freeing more than 1,000 in exchange for a captive Israeli soldier. Some of those still in prison were sentenced for attacks that killed dozens of Israelis.

Ban did not meet with Hamas, which is considered a terrorist group by Israel and the West and whose government is not internationally recognized. Instead, he met with U.N. relief officials, aid groups and human rights organizations.

Speaking to reporters at a U.N. housing project, Ban thanked the people of Gaza for their "warm welcome" and tried to play down the border incident.

"There is a very dire social, economic and humanitarian problem. People need to move freely," he said. "I have urged the Israeli authorities to lift the restrictions completely and unconditionally."

Ban called on Hamas to end attacks on Israel.

A barrage of mortar shells fell in southern Israel late Wednesday, ahead of Ban's arrival. The shells exploded in open fields without causing casualties.

"All this violence must stop," he said in Gaza. "I would urge the Palestinians from Gaza: they must stop firing rockets on the Israeli side ... this killing of civilians is not acceptable."

From Gaza, the U.N. chief re-entered Israel to visit the border town of Sderot, which has repeatedly been pounded over the years by Palestinian rocket and mortar fire.

"Nothing justifies shooting of rockets and mortars into Israel. It is completely unacceptable to target and terrorize citizens on a daily basis," he said in Sderot.

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Barzak reported from Gaza City.

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Fred Ricardo
The white hat, Truth, Justices and theAmerican way
11:58 AM on 02/04/2012
Israel has clearly overreached itself under the leadership of Binyamin Netanyahu.

As America becomes the only veto of a Palestinian State, America is broke, both financially and morally. Obama has followed the same failed pro-Israel policy of Bush. We can no longer project power with our National Debt which will cause cut backs in our military and foreign aid.

1.5 million Palestinians have been living under siege in Gaza, subsisting on food, water and medicines allowed in by Israeli troops and smuggled from Egypt through a maze of underground tunnels. There are three principal actors in this human tragedy.

First, the United States for its embarrassing support of any Israeli action, however excessive.

Second, Israel for 60 years of its repressive position on Gaza and the West Bank.

Third, the broader Arab leadership, largely impotent since the creation of Israel.

The trade-off is cynical and simple. American military power protects Arab governments from democratic movements in their own countries in return for acceptance of US policy. Arab leaders make periodic statements of protest against Israel through the Arab League. But the clear the US cannot afford a military or bribe in the form of Aid any longer. Arab Spring has come to nearly a dozen Arab countries (including Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman, Kuwait and Jordan). We can either join or follow as America's relationship and influence will diminish.
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HistoryBuffBU
03:09 PM on 02/04/2012
You mean the Palestinians of Gaza who have water parks, yes they are not living the best lives, but don't make it seem like they are in some third world country. Their is a lack of food throughout the Arab World(which is one of the main causes of the arab spring)
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Ari B Canaan
A glorious and enormous micro-bio!
05:50 PM on 02/04/2012
Boy! What a load of propagandistic spleen venting and pure bs!
04:39 PM on 02/03/2012
Good neews, the Palestinians did not send brainwashed 14 year olds to kill hundreds in restaurants, marketplaces, discos, and buses. They only threw shoes instead. What a miserable lot they are, but at least they did not kill everyone in sight.
02:34 PM on 02/03/2012
The "Palestinians" hurl shoes and rockets at people and expected to be treated as a "normal" bunch. Sorry. If you hurl rockets at people with capabilities, you will find missiles coming your way. That's how the world works. Arabs "perpetual victims" need to deal with that.
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mahnistanah
my micro-bio is so empty
02:04 PM on 02/03/2012
Screw "The Palestinians"
Screw The Syrians
Screw The Egyptians
Screw The Turks
Screw The Persians
Screw The Lebanese
Screw Hamas
Screw Hezbollah
and Screw Russia
they wanted a fight, well now they got one, every second, of every minute, of every hour, of every day, of every week, of every month, of every year, until the end of time. They're gonna find out what everyone else has these past 65 years, if you mess with Eretz YIsrael you will lose far more than you ever dreamed possible. Whatever it is you think you've got , bring it.
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Nwo2012
Sue me, I boycott products from the settlements
03:24 PM on 02/03/2012
Mr Hubris!, meet Mr Nemesis
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BGosh
Certifiably Fatwahfiable
05:36 PM on 02/03/2012
Why, it's Mr. Irrelevant! Say, Mr. Irrelevant, what's the Paletinian peace plan?

I know.... I know.... Get rid of the JOOOOOOOOOOOSSSSSSSSSSSSS.
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Galilee
I boycott products from Syria & Gaza dictatorships
01:53 PM on 02/03/2012
The UN should stop feeding Gaza terrorists until they stop firing rockets at Israel.
What the Hamas regime does to Gazans, that's an Arab issue.
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Omega2012
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Omega2012
11:47 AM on 02/03/2012
This article is like chum for the racist Yahoodi shark apologists here. Feeding time!
Here I got something for you..... Palestinians are equal to the Yahoodi....OMG..how dare he!
אז לקחת שטויות גזעניות המטופש שלך במקום אחר
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Galilee
I boycott products from Syria & Gaza dictatorships
12:24 PM on 02/03/2012
Your Hebrew -bad auto translation.
"Yahoodi shark"?
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Gui Montag
Former Palestinian Supporter
12:57 PM on 02/03/2012
Nwo2012 is that you?
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Relpo Miraculous
Psychobiological Anthropology
11:16 AM on 02/03/2012
Slippers? You mean the soft, fuzzy things without soles that people wear around the house and are not meant for outdoors? Or do you mean shoes and sandals - which people must wear to get to the dirt road where the UN Chief drove down and entered the Gaza Strip on? Slippers? ROFL!
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Galilee
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11:44 AM on 02/03/2012
In the orientalist view, real shoes become "slippers".
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Sonic hedgehog
A true word needs no oath
12:09 PM on 02/03/2012
I'm assuming you've never been to a US or European city in the summer time. Majority of the people wear those slippers (or flip flops) outside.
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Galilee
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12:29 PM on 02/03/2012
in the summer time?

It's winter and cold in Gaza. Gazans are stealing gas cylinders from Egyptians
http://www.egyptindependent.com/node/634456
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Galilee
I boycott products from Syria & Gaza dictatorships
11:15 AM on 02/03/2012
The headline:
"Ban Ki-Moon's Israel Visit: Palestinians Hurl Slippers At UN Chief"

Someone should tell Huffington that these Arabs are in the Palestinian state of Gaza.
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Mark Cormier Arizona
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10:06 AM on 02/03/2012
I agree....The UN is useless.......I would throw my shoes at him too.
Rosin the Bow
Hail to the Victors Valiant
08:42 AM on 02/03/2012
The Palestinians, the most entitled people on Earth, continue to bite the hand that feeds them.
10:54 AM on 02/03/2012
I did not know you were a racist. I see you comments tells all.
Rosin the Bow
Hail to the Victors Valiant
11:16 AM on 02/03/2012
I did not know Palestinians are a race.
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Nwo2012
Sue me, I boycott products from the settlements
01:39 PM on 02/03/2012
Hes certainly is a racist. He should be banned
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Relpo Miraculous
Psychobiological Anthropology
11:18 AM on 02/03/2012
In addition to slippers, the Gazans also threw stuffed animals at the UN Chief - which shows how sensitive they are.
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02:51 AM on 02/03/2012
Though routinely referred to nowadays as “Palestinian” land, at no point in history has Jerusalem or the West Bank been under Palestinian Arab sovereignty in any sense of the term. For several hundred years leading up to World War I, all of Israel, the Kingdom of Jordan, and the putative state of Palestine were merely provinces of the Ottoman Empire.

Following World War II, the League of Nations’ successor, the United Nations, voted in November 1947 to partition the remaining portion of the land into Arab and Jewish states. While the Jews accepted partition, the Arabs did not, and after the British decamped in May 1948, Jordan joined with four other Arab countries to invade the fledgling Jewish state on the first day of its existence. Though Israel survived the onslaught, the fighting left the Jordanians in control of what would come to be known as the West Bank as well as approximately half of Jerusalem, including the Old City. Those Jewish communities in the West Bank that had existed prior to the Arab invasion were demolished, as was the Jewish quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem.
TomMartin
Freedom and equality.
04:09 AM on 02/03/2012
While there was not a country ruled by Palestinian Arabs, the fact is that Arabs in general did rule the region starting in the year 638, and sometimes in the following centuries.
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mahnistanah
my micro-bio is so empty
05:04 AM on 02/03/2012
Judea
Rosin the Bow
Hail to the Victors Valiant
08:10 AM on 02/03/2012
Arabs in general? I thought Palestinians were a completely separate and unique people.
11:00 AM on 02/03/2012
Your "legalities" ar just a plot to disfranchise the inhabitants of Palestine and anywhere for that matter. You erase 2000 years of history at your convenience, you are like the great Nazi germany, the great Arian nation, claiming vicious victory other the inhabitats of all Europe. Oh great, what else Mr. Ubber Alles? You invent history as you go, maybe you all come from Mars. You are as anti-semitic as the same anti-semitics of Europe.
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BGosh
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05:47 PM on 02/03/2012
When I read your comment, you're just like David Duke and every braindead Klansman. Are you sure you're working for peace? It sounds to me like you're working for war, death, and genocide.
02:10 AM on 02/03/2012
"Abbas insists formal negotiations can only resume once Israel freezes settlement building on occupied lands"

This is a reasonable request. When will it be respected?
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03:18 AM on 02/03/2012
When there is PLENTY of vacant land in Israel proper, yet a large
percentage of new building is done on the disputed West Bank
[ie, on FOREIGN land ! ]......you then have to wonder
if Likud, Bibi, etc. have ANY sincere interest
in Peace......

Their strategy is obviously to drag this out for as long as possible,
in hope that relatively few settlements will have to be removed.
The more they have, the easier to give some up every few years,
the slower the process, the hope for hanging on to more.

A National Geo mag not long ago showed Christian farmers who
were not permitted to get to their groves because Israeli
settlers had put up barbed wire and basically taken them !
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Galilee
I boycott products from Syria & Gaza dictatorships
05:29 AM on 02/03/2012
Judea is not "FOREIGN" to Israel or Jews. Jews lived there before the Arab state of Jordan illegally occupied it in 1948.
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BGosh
Certifiably Fatwahfiable
05:48 PM on 02/03/2012
It's amazing how much you know about Israel.

When were you there?
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pkafin
08:02 AM on 02/03/2012
It's a reasonable request. However, it's not being used reasonably. It hands the very existence on negotiation over to the hardcore right wing in Israel.

Why in the world would one do that?

Israel currently holds the entire pie. Some of the Israelis, stupidly in my opinion, are in no rush to hand any of it over to a Arab sovereignty. Why give those very people (the ones who don't want the emergence of a Palestinians state to) a veto over the process?

The entire time Netanyahu has been in office, the Israelis have been able to claim that they will negotiate directly with the Palestinians any where any time. But, all Netanyahu has to do to make sure it doesn't happen is build a few apartments within existing settlement boundaries or issue new construction permits in Jerusalem across the green line (something few Israelis would consider settlement expansion).

I don't think it's reasonable for the PA to give the Israelis such an easy way to keep the Palestinians away from the table.
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erehwon2
09:47 AM on 02/03/2012
That would be true if the Palestinians actually DID want to negotiate a peace. But Abbas does not have a mandate from his people and probably does not have the desire to do so, and the settlement freeze demand provides a handy excuse to avoid showing that inability/unwillingness to negotiate.
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JohnHopwood2
Why do I feel like I'm in a hand basket?
01:31 AM on 02/03/2012
How come they were'nt pepper sprayed?
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Galilee
I boycott products from Syria & Gaza dictatorships
05:31 AM on 02/03/2012
Because this is staged by the Hamas government. See the nicely printed signs? made and paid for by Hamas.