For third time during Operation Protective
Edge, caches of rockets found at a UNRWA school in the Gaza Strip •
UNRWA spokesman condemns those responsible for placing civilians in
harm's way, but does not specifically blame any party.
The entrance to a United
Nations school in the Gaza Strip
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Photo credit: AP |
The United Nations Relief and Works Agency on
Tuesday said it had found a cache of rockets at one of its schools in
the Gaza Strip, and deplored those who had put them there. It is the
third time in recent weeks that rockets have been found at UNRWA schools
in Gaza.
UNRWA spokesman Chris Gunness condemned those
responsible for placing civilians in harm's way by storing the rockets
at the school, but he did not specifically blame any particular party.
"We condemn the group or groups who endangered
civilians by placing these munitions in our school. This is yet another
flagrant violation of the neutrality of our premises. We call on all
the warring parties to respect the inviolability of U.N. property,"
Gunness said in a statement.
Israel has said in the past that UNRWA sites in Gaza have been used by Palestinian terrorists for hostile purposes.
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon last week
expressed alarm at the discovery of 20 rockets at a vacant UNRWA school
and at another school a week before that.
Gunness said a U.N. munitions expert had been
called in to dispose of the rockets and make the school premises safe,
and added that he could not get to the site due to fighting in the area.
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