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Gaza crisis: UN calls for immediate ceasefire
Source: BBC
The UN Security Council has called for an "immediate and unconditional humanitarian ceasefire" in Gaza.
An emergency session backed a statement calling for a truce over the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Fitr "and beyond".
Both the Palestinian and Israeli envoys to the UN criticised the statement, for different reasons.
Gaza had its quietest night in weeks after a weekend punctuated by brief truce initiatives offered by both Israel and Hamas.
Read more: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-28519381
Washington Post: New fighting breaks out in Gaza despite Obamas appeal for a cease-fire
GAZA CITY The conflict in Gaza raged on Sunday, even as both Israel and Hamas offered brief truces and President Obama pressed Israel for an immediate, unconditional humanitarian ceasefire, reflecting growing concern over the rising death toll.
Israel denied Sunday that it was responsible for one of the most shocking attacks in the 20-day conflict, saying its soldiers were not behind the deaths of 16 Palestinians killed by shelling three days earlier as they sought refuge in a U.N. school near an area of intense fighting.
Israels military, however, offered no details about what it called a comprehensive inquiry into the incident. It released a grainy, 26-second aerial video showing what the military called an errant mortar shell landing in an empty courtyard of the school as proof that it didnt kill anyone.
The U.N. Relief and Works Agency, which used the school as a shelter for Palestinians fleeing the violence, did not accept Israels conclusion. Spokesman Christopher Gunness called for an investigation that would be fair and objective.
Israel denied Sunday that it was responsible for one of the most shocking attacks in the 20-day conflict, saying its soldiers were not behind the deaths of 16 Palestinians killed by shelling three days earlier as they sought refuge in a U.N. school near an area of intense fighting.
Israels military, however, offered no details about what it called a comprehensive inquiry into the incident. It released a grainy, 26-second aerial video showing what the military called an errant mortar shell landing in an empty courtyard of the school as proof that it didnt kill anyone.
The U.N. Relief and Works Agency, which used the school as a shelter for Palestinians fleeing the violence, did not accept Israels conclusion. Spokesman Christopher Gunness called for an investigation that would be fair and objective.
More coverage of the UN resolution: Reuters, The Guardian, Al Jazeera
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Gaza crisis: UN calls for immediate ceasefire (Original Post)
alp227
Jul 2014
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Rhinodawg
(2,219 posts)1. Interesting..UN didn't call for cease fire during endless months of quassams
And other Hamas missiles.
Why is that ?
Maybe it's because....nah.
MrNJ
(200 posts)2. months? more like years.
The rockets were flying pretty much since Israel forcibly removed the Jewish residents from Gaza.