Kuwait seeks UN Securtity Council meeting over Gaza

Kuwait seeks UN Securtity Council meeting over Gaza

Meeting on Israeli violence is expected to be held on Tuesday

By Safvan Allahverdi

WASHINGTON (AA) - Kuwait on Monday has requested a UN Security Council meeting over deadly violence that occurred in Gaza near the Israeli border on the day the U.S. relocated its embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.

At least 52 Palestinian demonstrators were martyred Monday -- and hundreds more injured -- by Israeli army forces deployed along the other side of the border, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry.

Trump sparked international outcry last December when he unilaterally recognized Jerusalem as Israel's capital and vowed to relocate Washington's embassy to the city.

The embassy relocation coincides with the 70th anniversary of Israel’s establishment in 1948 -- an event Palestinians refer to as the “Nakba” or the “The Catastrophe”.

Thousands of Palestinians had gathered on Gaza Strip’s eastern border early Monday morning to take part in protests aimed to commemorate the Nakba anniversary and protest relocating the U.S. Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.

Amid the mounting casualty toll, the UN urged Israeli security forces to "exercise maximum restraint in the use of live fire".

"The Secretary-General is profoundly alarmed by the sharp escalation of violence in the occupied Palestinian territory and the high number of Palestinians killed and injured in the Gaza protests," spokesman Farhan Haq said in a statement, referring to Antonio Guterres.

"With tensions high and more demonstrations expected in the coming days, it is imperative that everyone show the utmost restraint to avoid further loss of life, including ensuring that all civilians and particularly children are not put in harm’s way," Haq added.

The UN’s international public health agency voiced shock and sadness over the killing of a health worker during Monday’s protests.

The World Health Organization (WHO) counted 211 attacks on health workers during the "Great Return" marches. They include nine bullet wounds, 13 injuries by tear gas canisters, and 189 instances of health workers suffering from tear gas inhalation.

A further 25 ambulances were damaged, according to the WHO. Its tally ran through May 13, and did not include any additional casualties during Monday’s protests. The WHO did not identify the health worker killed Monday.

“Health workers and health facilities should be protected at all times. There are clear obligations to safeguard health care under international law and these have to be respected,” said Gerald Rockenschaub, head of the WHO office in the occupied Palestinian territory.

Since the Great Return rallies began on March 30, at least 49 Palestinian demonstrators have been killed and hundreds injured, according to Palestinian Health Ministry figures.

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