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In reply to the discussion: U.S. Official Statement on Latest School Bombing Condemns IDF: "Disgraceful", "Appalled". Criminal. [View all]slipslidingaway
(21,210 posts)19. UNRWA Condemns Israeli Strike Next to UNRWA School Killing Civilians
http://www.unrwa.org/newsroom/official-statements/unrwa-condemns-israeli-strike-next-unrwa-school-killing-civilians
"Statement by UNRWA Commissioner General, Pierre Krähenbühl, and Director of UNRWA Operations in Gaza, Robert Turner
Gaza
This morning at about 1045 Gaza time there was an Israeli missile strike adjacent to the main gate of the UNRWA Boys Prep School A in the town of Rafah, in southern Gaza. We believe as many as nine people were killed, including an UNRWA guard, and 27 were injured. Almost three thousand people had registered at the school, one of ninety which we are using as temporary shelters for some 260,000 displaced people across the Gaza strip.
On six occasions since the start of the conflict, UNRWA schools housing the displaced were subject to direct shelling. This is the first time a strike in the immediate vicinity of one of our premises, of which there have been several, caused fatalities. As in previous incidents, UNRWA had notified the Israeli Army of the location of the school to make sure that it was protected from the violence that has so dramatically affected the entire population of Gaza, displacing a total of at least 475,000 people. For this particular installation we notified the Israeli Army on 33 separate occasions that this school in Rafah was being used to accommodate the displaced, the last time only an hour before the incident.
The incident in Rafah is a further tragic and unacceptable reminder that there is nowhere safe in Gaza for people to take refuge. No one feels secure and given that Gaza is enclosed by a barrier, there is also nowhere safe for them to run. While UNRWA will continue to provide all possible aid and protection to the displaced, we remind the parties that they must respect the sanctity of civilian life, the inviolability of UN property and that they must abide their obligations under international humanitarian law to protect civilians and humanitarian workers.
We are painfully aware of how dangerous working in Gaza is. In the last hours before the Rafah incident, confirmation had come through that another UNRWA worker, our eleventh, was killed. Our hearts goes out to their families and loved ones at this terrible time."
"Statement by UNRWA Commissioner General, Pierre Krähenbühl, and Director of UNRWA Operations in Gaza, Robert Turner
Gaza
This morning at about 1045 Gaza time there was an Israeli missile strike adjacent to the main gate of the UNRWA Boys Prep School A in the town of Rafah, in southern Gaza. We believe as many as nine people were killed, including an UNRWA guard, and 27 were injured. Almost three thousand people had registered at the school, one of ninety which we are using as temporary shelters for some 260,000 displaced people across the Gaza strip.
On six occasions since the start of the conflict, UNRWA schools housing the displaced were subject to direct shelling. This is the first time a strike in the immediate vicinity of one of our premises, of which there have been several, caused fatalities. As in previous incidents, UNRWA had notified the Israeli Army of the location of the school to make sure that it was protected from the violence that has so dramatically affected the entire population of Gaza, displacing a total of at least 475,000 people. For this particular installation we notified the Israeli Army on 33 separate occasions that this school in Rafah was being used to accommodate the displaced, the last time only an hour before the incident.
The incident in Rafah is a further tragic and unacceptable reminder that there is nowhere safe in Gaza for people to take refuge. No one feels secure and given that Gaza is enclosed by a barrier, there is also nowhere safe for them to run. While UNRWA will continue to provide all possible aid and protection to the displaced, we remind the parties that they must respect the sanctity of civilian life, the inviolability of UN property and that they must abide their obligations under international humanitarian law to protect civilians and humanitarian workers.
We are painfully aware of how dangerous working in Gaza is. In the last hours before the Rafah incident, confirmation had come through that another UNRWA worker, our eleventh, was killed. Our hearts goes out to their families and loved ones at this terrible time."
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U.S. Official Statement on Latest School Bombing Condemns IDF: "Disgraceful", "Appalled". Criminal. [View all]
Fred Sanders
Aug 2014
OP
It is a start to break the gridlock of propaganda and crack open the truth.
Fred Sanders
Aug 2014
#2
I am a hopeful cynic, I think that world compassion for the children will overwhelm the evil.
Fred Sanders
Aug 2014
#9
Thanks. Advocating a permanent solution to the problem by "mowing the grass" to bare earth.
Fred Sanders
Aug 2014
#11
Following our example of how we treated our Native Americans. Our forgotten history of shame.
CtDemoFarmer
Aug 2014
#28
Fred, there's a "translate" button at the bottom of the page. it'll blow your mind.
2banon
Aug 2014
#40
Coordinates of the school repeatedly communicated to Israeli Defence Forces
Laughing Mirror
Aug 2014
#23
Seems the most likely explanation, the dead children do not care who killed them. Again.
Fred Sanders
Aug 2014
#24
Clearly the Israelis are using those safe location coordinates for targeting purposes.
pa28
Aug 2014
#30
"Fighters near the UN school, give me the coordinates!", has been said 3 times now, 3 direct hits,
Fred Sanders
Aug 2014
#34
As soon a The Rapture is here.....the tree of Rapture needs blood of innocents to flourish.
Fred Sanders
Aug 2014
#38
U.S. sends 3.6 BILLION DOLLARS to Israel every frickin YEAR. Your tax dollars at work!
kath
Aug 2014
#41
But when the UN Security Council moves to do something, the US will say "VETO!"
BillZBubb
Aug 2014
#43
Not far off the mark, like shooting turkeys in a barrel, only the barrel is Gaza and the children...
Fred Sanders
Aug 2014
#49
"The most humane army in the history of humanity" is the hilarious standard, I am not making that up
Fred Sanders
Aug 2014
#51