The special coordinator of the UN secretary general for the Middle East Peace Process, Tor Wennesland, warned on Friday about the pattern of daily violence recorded in recent weeks in the occupied Palestinian territory.According to what he said in the Security Council, armed clashes, expansion of Israeli settlements, evictions, demolitions and takeovers of Palestinian structures by Tel Aviv are reported.Meanwhile, in the Gaza Strip, Wennesland noted, efforts by the United Nations and its international partners to improve the lives of Palestinians and "Israel's" measures to relieve pressure have allowed the fragile ceasefire to continue.However, staying calm is neither enough nor sustainable: more needs to be done to alleviate the humanitarian crisis and lift the Israeli closures, he stressed.Regarding the planned evictions in the town of Masafer Yatta, he expressed great concern about the possible implications of the “Israel” High Court ruling and the humanitarian cost to Palestinian communities if such actions are carried out.In this regard, he called on the Israeli authorities to end the displacement and eviction of Palestinians, in accordance with the occupying power's obligations under international humanitarian law.Similarly, he advocated the approval of plans that allow Palestinians to build legally and address their development needs.The creation and recognition of the State of Palestine is to date one of the longest pending issues in the United Nations.How do you rate the resistance operations in Tel Aviv?How do you consider the information of the great Western media regarding the war in Ukraine?