(VOVworld) – UN
Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on Sunday strongly criticized Israel for
attacking a UN school in the Gaza Strip that killed 10 people. Ban called this
act a “gross violation of international law” and asked for
an investigation to bring those responsible to account.
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A Palestinian carries a wounded boy following an Israeli air strike at a UN-run school.
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State Department
spokesperson Jen Psaki urged the US to meet standards and avoid
civilian casualties.
The European
Union has called for an end to the violence in Gaza
but condemned rockets fired at Israel
and reiterated Israel’s
right of self-defense. The EU statement urged Palestinian and Israeli leaders
to stop the senseless violence and move toward arrangements to ensure peaceful and dignified coexistence based on mutual
respect.
China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi, who is on an Egypt trip, has called on Israel and Hamas to stop fighting and urged Israel to remove its blockade in Gaza. Wang announced Beijing’s support of Cairo’s
proposal for a ceasefire and emergency humanitarian aid worth 1.5 million USD
to recover the Gaza Strip.
The UK and France also hoped
both sides would adopt an unconditional truce.