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Wednesday, December 22, 2010
UN Middle East envoy: Israel has right to self defense
JPOST.COM STAFF
12/22/2010
Deputy PM Meridor states Israel cannot accept continued rocket fire from Gaza; hopes Cast Lead II not necessary; Erekat warns military measures will only make matters worse, Israel Radio reports.
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UN Middle East envoy Robert Serry on Wednesday condemned the "firing of indiscriminate mortars and rockets by militant groups in Gaza at Israel which has escalated in recent days."
"These attacks are in clear violation of international humanitarian law and endanger civilians in Israel,'' Serry said in a statement He said that Israel has a right to self defense but urged Jerusalem "to exercise maximum restraint and take every precaution to ensure that its forces do not endanger civilians in Gaza."
Earlier on Wednesday, Palestinian Authority chief negotiator Saeb Erekat expressed concern over Israel's latest attacks on the Gaza Strip, Israel Radio reported.
Erekat stated that the Palestinian Authority fears Israel will launch a new large scale attack on Gaza, following escalated tensions in the area.
The PA negotiator added that military measures will not solve anything and will only make things worse.
On Tuesday, Israel pounded Hamas targets throughout the Gaza Strip in the most extensive aerial bombardment since Operation Cast Lead two years ago.
At least three Hamas operatives were killed during the bombing of arms storehouses and smuggling tunnels along the border with Egypt, and in the pummeling of tunnels being dug toward Israel.
The IAF strikes came in response to multiple attacks on southern Israel from Gaza.
A Kassam rocket was fired from the Gaza Strip into the Ashkelon area on Tuesday morning, landing in Kibbutz Zikim. The rocket exploded near a kindergarten, as dozens of parents were dropping off their children at school, injuring a 14-year old girl.
The incident followed a spate of attacks emanating from Gaza in the previous days, encompassing the launch of some three rockets and 18 mortars into the regions of Eshkol and Ashkelon. These attacks included the launch of six mortars on Sunday at IDF forces operating near the Kerem Shalom Crossing.
Deputy Prime Minister Dan Meridor on Wednesday said that Israel cannot accept continued rocket fire from the Gaza Strip and that he hoped another large scale offensive in the territory like Operation Cast Lead wouldn't be necessary. Meridor's comments came in an interview with Israel Radio.
Meridor stated that Hamas has not done enough lately to prevent other organizations from firing rockets into residential areas of the Negev.
He added that Israel will continue to respond decisively to rocket fire until the attacks from Gaza stop completely.
On Tuesday, Israeli ambassador to the United Nations Meron Reuben filed a complaint with the Security Council about the rocket and mortar fire from Gaza.
Yaakov Katz contributed to this report
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