United Nations: Expressing concern that violence could spiral in Middle East India has called for an expeditious resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict , saying that the Palestinians should not be made to feel marginalised.In his address to the UN Security Council on the situation in the Middle East, India's envoy to the UN Hardeep Singh Puri said that without the resolution of the Arab- Israeli conflict , including the Israeli-Palestinian problem, developments in West Asia and North Africa cannot be adequately addressed."The Israeli-Palestinian problem cannot be allowed to be lost in the din and pre-occupations of other developments in the region... We seriously run the risk of violence if the people of Palestine feel marginalised and sense a complete loss of attention to their plight," Puri said during the high-level meeting organised here yesterday by UK, which currently holds this month's presidency.The international community needs to be galvanised to expeditiously resolve these long-pending problems, Puri said, adding that protests by the Palestinians may get "radicalised unless concrete action is taken to end the occupation of Arab lands so that all peoples in the region can live in peace in their respective homelands and build cooperative relations."He said the call of the international community for democratic and political reforms sounds hollow to Palestinian and other people in the region living under occupation."In this connection, some important and immediate measures need to be taken, including end to all settlement activities and favourable consideration by this Council of the Palestinian application for membership to this organisation."He said India supports measures by the countries in the region to address the grievances of their people in an atmosphere free of violence and bloodshed.India stands ready to share its experiences with the concerned countries in building democratic and plural political institutions and to partner with them in such fields as drafting of new constitutional and legal frameworks, judicial and security sector reforms, creation of impartial and independent electoral institutions and conduct of elections, human resources development, including training and technical assistance.