Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has accused UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon of "encouraging terror".
| Two Israeli women were attacked in Beit Horon, near Jerusalem, on Monday |
| A 13-year-old Palestinian girl was shot dead after trying to stab a security guard, Israeli police said |
| A 24-year-old Israeli woman has died after the third attack in a West Bank settlement in 10 days |
| Mr Netanyahu said the UN had lost its neutrality a long time ago |
Most of the Palestinians killed have been attackers, Israel says, while others have been shot dead by Israeli forces during protests and clashes.
| Mr Ban said it was human nature to react to occupation |
"Palestinian frustration is growing under the weight of a half century of occupation and the paralysis of the peace process," he said.
"As oppressed peoples have demonstrated throughout the ages, it is human nature to react to occupation, which often serves as a potent incubator of hate and extremism."
He condemned the attacks but said Israel's settlement-building programme cast doubt on its commitment to the creation of a Palestinian state.
But Mr Netanyahu accused the Palestinians of working against the creation of a state. "The Palestinian murderers do not want to build a state, they want to destroy a state and they say it out loud," he said.
"They do not murder for peace and they do not murder for human rights," he added. He said the UN had lost its neutrality and moral force a long time ago.
Ronald S Lauder, president of the World Jewish Congress, said Mr Ban's remarks were a "dangerous justification of terrorism". "It is extremely worrying and shocking that the leader of the international community has chosen to excuse the inexcusable," Mr Lauder added.
US-backed peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians collapsed in 2014. The Palestinians complained that Israel was building settlements on land they claim for a future state.
Israel has approved the construction of 153 new settler homes in the West Bank, the NGO Peace Now said on Monday. The move marked the end of an informal construction freeze in the West Bank that lasted for 18 months, Peace Now added.
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