Palestine and Israel have clashed in an emergency session of the United Nations with Israelis saying that the deliberation in the session might disrupt the effort to put an end to violence in West Asia. Addressing the emergency session of UN General Assembly on Wednesday, Palestinian UN observer Nasser al-Kidwa said that it would be a very dangerous development if rumours that Israeli security forces had abducted a number of Palestinians proved correct. Kidwa was referring to reports that Israelis have abducted a number of Palestinians in connection with killing of two Israeli soldiers in Ramallah town last week. But Israeli ambassador Yehuda Lancry objected to the session, requested by the Palestinians, and said that it is contrary to the spirit of the declaration of Sharm el-Sheikh summit. Lancry said that the deliberations of the assembly have the potential of disrupting the efforts to bring an end to the violence. After hearing them and two other speakers, the assembly adjourned the session till Thursday when it would hear Secretary General Kofi Annan and more than forty other member states before taking up any resolution. Kidwa maintained that the people who killed the two soldiers had strong reasons To believe that they belonged to Al-Mustaribeen unit. Bureau Report