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"Madam President, as my fellow Members have said, our group is doubtful about the urgency of this matter, although we consider it to be a balanced text and we support it. We also reconfirm our position regarding support for a two-state solution.
The attack against Palestinian TV stations by troops and officials at the end of February gives rise to many questions, especially as this is a matter of stations with which the EU has entered into a partnership. Israel says that it repeatedly warned both stations that they were violating agreements and operating on frequencies that disrupted communications and broadcasting systems in Israel. The Palestinian Administration denies the accusations. These contradictory statements need to be examined impartially, and, technically speaking, that may be possible.
All matters connected with telecommunications in the region should be dealt with by the Israeli-Palestinian Joint Technical Committee established by the Oslo Accords, so that problems relating to television channel broadcasting can be resolved promptly. We can do nothing more now than make an appeal for the use of peaceful, non-violent means, as the only way to achieve a sustainable solution to the conflict between Israel and Palestine."@en1
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