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SECRETARY-GENERAL'S STATEMENTS

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SG statement on strike
on UN Relief and Works Agency school in Gaza
New York, 6 January 2009 |
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Posted: Tuesday, 6 January 2009, New York | Author: EOSG
In the last day, three schools operated by the
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the
Near East (UNRWA) have been hit by nearby Israeli military strikes.
A substantial number of civilians have been killed, particularly in
the third strike, and many more have been injured. I am awaiting
full confirmation of the details of these incidents.
These, and over twenty other schools, are serving as temporary
shelters to over 15,000 Palestinians whose homes have been destroyed
or who are fleeing the violence. They are seeking sanctuary in UNRWA
schools because they have no other place to go and are not able to
flee the Gaza Strip.
In another incident, seven UN staff were injured, three seriously,
together with three patients, when a strike on a neighbouring
building caused substantial collateral damage to an UNRWA health
centre.
The locations of all UN facilities have been communicated to the
Israeli authorities and are known to the Israeli army. After earlier
strikes, the Israeli government was warned that its operations were
endangering UN compounds. I am deeply dismayed that despite these
repeated efforts, today’s tragedies have ensued. These attacks by
Israeli military forces which endanger UN facilities acting as
places of refuge are totally unacceptable and must not be repeated.
Equally unacceptable are any actions by militants which endanger the
Palestinian civilian population.
Today’s events underscore the dangers inherent in the continuation
and escalation of this conflict. I call once again for an immediate
ceasefire.
BAN Ki-moon
6th Jan 2009

Thousands of families fled to UNRWA schools for safety following
the bombardment on Gaza

An UNRWA school damaged following an aerial bombardment

A family staying in UNRWA classroom after their house was bombed
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