U.N.'s Ban chides world leaders over Gaza violence

Mon Dec 29, 2008 8:46pm GMT
 
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By Patrick Worsnip

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon chided world leaders on Monday for not doing enough to halt what he called an unacceptable level of violence in Gaza and press for a long-term political solution.

In his third statement in three days on Gaza, where Israeli air strikes aimed at stopping rocket fire from the territory against southern Israel have killed more than 325 Palestinians, Ban again called for an immediate ceasefire by both sides.

At a news conference, he repeated earlier statements that while he recognized Israel's right to self-defense he regarded Israeli use of force as "excessive." Two Israelis have been killed by rocket fire by Gaza militants.

"I think regional and international partners have not done enough. They should do more," Ban said. "They should use all possible means to end the violence and encourage political dialogue, emphasizing peaceful ways of resolving differences."

Arab League foreign ministers are due to meet on Wednesday in Egypt to try to agree a common position on Gaza.

"I urge them to act swiftly and decisively to bring an early end to this impasse," Ban said. "At the same time, other world leaders must also step up efforts to support a longer term resolution of the issue."

The U.N. chief said he was "deeply alarmed" by the rising violence between Israel and the Hamas Islamist group that controls Gaza, adding, "This is unacceptable."

"All this must stop. Both Israel and Hamas must halt their acts of violence and take all necessary measures to avoid civilian casualties. A ceasefire must be declared immediately. They must also curb their inflammatory rhetoric.  Continued...

 

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