In a letter to Ban, Danny Danon cited recent Palestinian killings of Israelis. He yesterday said that Ban's statements have been interpreted as creating "two categories of terror: terror directed at Israelis and terror directed at the rest of the world."
Addressing the UN Security Council last month, the secretary-general urged Israel to freeze settlement-building, calling it "an affront to the Palestinian people."
He also expressed understanding of Palestinian frustrations, saying that "as oppressed peoples have demonstrated throughout the ages, it is human nature to react to occupation."
Dujarric said the secretary-general has repeatedly condemned "terror and has said that absolutely nothing, nothing, justifies terrorism."
Danon quoted Raafat Alian, the Jerusalem spokesman for the Palestinian Fatah party, as telling the Donia Al-Watan news site that Israel's actions against the Palestinian people "cannot go unanswered without natural responses."
"Rather than criticizing Israel, a country that has lost so many of its citizens to terror, the UN should hold the perpetrators responsible," Danon wrote.
The secretary-general responded to earlier Israeli criticism of his remarks in a New York Times opinion piece last week entitled "Don't Shoot the Messenger, Israel."
Keeping another people under indefinite occupation undermines the security and the future of both Israelis and Palestinians.
