Foreign Ministry warns Israel on military operations

Ali Omar
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Israeli soldiers inspect the phone content of a Palestinian youth in the West Bank town of Hebron on June 16, 2014. The army says more than 150 Palestinians have been arrested in the search for the three youngsters who were snatched from the Gush Etzion settlement bloc in the southern West Bank on June 12, with Israel pointing the finger at Hamas. (AFP PHOTO/ HAZEM BADER)
Israeli soldiers inspect the phone content of a Palestinian youth in the West Bank town of Hebron on June 16, 2014. The army says more than 150 Palestinians have been arrested in the search for the three youngsters who were snatched from the Gush Etzion settlement bloc in the southern West Bank on June 12, with Israel pointing the finger at Hamas.  (AFP PHOTO/ HAZEM BADER)
Israeli soldiers inspect the phone content of a Palestinian youth in the West Bank town of Hebron on June 16, 2014. The army says more than 150 Palestinians have been arrested in the search for the three youngsters who were snatched from the Gush Etzion settlement bloc in the southern West Bank on June 12, with Israel pointing the finger at Hamas.
(AFP PHOTO/ HAZEM BADER)

The Egyptian Foreign Ministry warned its Israeli counterparts Thursday against ongoing military operations in the occupied Palestinian territories, citing concerns over the “repercussions of continuing Israeli military operations”.

The operations come as part of Israel’s expanded search for three kidnapped Israeli teenagers, and have included air strikes, raids, and dozens of arrests of Palestinians.

Israel has yet to successfully locate the missing teens.

The Ministry’s primary concerns, outlined in Thursday’s statement, are the prevention of “further losses and injuries among the Palestinians, especially the bombing and the demolition of homes, prosecutions and arrests”.

The Ministry added that such actions “[threaten] security, stability and [provokes] growing confrontation, violence and hinder the efforts of the Palestinian National Authority to stabilize the security situation.”

The Ministry called on Israeli authorities to use the utmost restraint in the search for the three teens in order to “prevent the deterioration of the situation”. It holds Israeli leadership responsible for any harm that would befall innocent Palestinians as a result of ongoing military operations.

The statement concluded with the Ministry’s confirmation of its full support of President Mahmoud Abbas and the Palestinian leadership’s attempts to “reduce the ongoing deterioration in various ways”. It also voiced support for the Palestinian leadership’s work to achieve the basic requirements of the Palestinian people.

Israel has repeatedly blamed Hamas, which rules the besieged Gaza Strip, for the kidnappings, although no group has claimed responsibility for the crime.

International groups were quick to condemn the Israeli accusations, adding that there is no proof that Hamas was behind the kidnappings.

Israeli military actions, including deployment of thousands of troops to the northern West Bank city of Nablus, came shortly after Hamas and the PLO, the two governing bodies in the occupied territories, signed a deal to create a unity government.

Over 200 Palestinians, some recently freed political prisoners, have been rounded up in the ensuing search for the teens. Israeli leadership announced they are holding President Abbas responsible for the safe return of the kidnapped Israelis.

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