Due to the increased extrajudicial executions and escalated terrorism in the neighboring nation, we urge the UN to deploy to the roads and areas under attack, Shtayyeh said.
The UN has more than 400 vehicles and more than a thousand employees in the area who can be trained in order to document Israel´s actions, stressed the official.
Shtayyeh again condemned the death of two Palestinian brothers who were intentionally run over by a settler on a West Bank road, while denouncing Sunday’s deportation of French-Palestinian human rights defender Salah al-Hammouri, whose right to live in Jerusalem, his hometown, was revoked by the Israeli authorities.
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