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SECRETARY-GENERAL'S STATEMENTS

New York, 15 June 2007 - Statement
attributable to the Spokesperson for the Secretary-General on the
situation in the Middle East
The shocking violence of recent days in Gaza, much of which has
involved violations of international humanitarian and human rights
law, has caused great alarm and sadness around the world. The
Secretary-General is deeply concerned for the welfare of ordinary
Palestinians and calls for full respect for their human rights.
The ongoing crisis is of deep concern to the United Nations,
particularly in view of the work of UNRWA, WFP and other agencies in
delivering humanitarian assistance to a large majority of the
population in Gaza. The United Nations is determined to ensure the
safety and security of the large number of United Nations employees
working in Gaza, and to ensure that they can continue their vital work
to assist a large section of the Palestinian population in Gaza, many
of whom are dependent on emergency aid for daily sustenance. This will
require the cooperation of all parties to ensure appropriate security
and access conditions for the passage of humanitarian goods and
personnel both within the Gaza Strip and at key crossing points.
The Secretary-General is deeply disappointed at the failure of the
National Unity Government, and the violence, destruction and
fragmentation that has brought about its demise. This must end
immediately and calm must be restored. The Secretary-General renews
his support to President Abbas as he moves to discharge his
responsibilities under the Palestinian Basic Law. The
Secretary-General remains in close consultation with the parties and
regional and Quartet partners about the way ahead.
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