UN rights boss says end of Israeli occupation would benefit both sides
GENEVA:(Reuters) The top United Nations human rights official called today for an end to Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territory, saying it would benefit both sides after 50 years of enmity.
Zeid Ra’ad al-Hussein, in a speech opening a three-week session of the UN Human Rights Council, said that the Palestinian people were marking “a half-century of deep suffering under an occupation imposed by military force”.
Israelis also deserve freedom from violence, he said, adding: “Maintain the occupation and for both peoples there will only be a prolongation of immense pain”.
Israelis also deserve freedom from violence, he said, adding: “Maintain the occupation and for both peoples there will only be a prolongation of immense pain”.

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