Jumat 18 Jul 2014 11:19 WIB

UN chief urges Israel to do more to avoid civilian deaths

UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon (file photo)
Foto: Reuters/Andreea Campeanu
UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon (file photo)

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, UNITED NATIONS - United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on Thursday urged Israel to do more to stop Palestinian civilian deaths as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu instructed the military to begin a ground offensive in Gaza.

"In the past 24 hours, there have been a number of incidents involving the deaths of civilians, including the appalling killing of four boys on a beach in Gaza City," Ban said.

"I regret that despite my repeated urgings, and those of many regional and world leaders together, an already dangerous conflict has now escalated even further," he said.

The UN chief noted that there can be no military solution to this conflict and urged Israel "to do far more to stop civilian casualties."

Israeli troops launched a ground offensive in the Hamas- controlled Gaza Strip on Thursday night after days of heavy bombardment. The invasion was started after fighting resumed along the Gaza border as a UN-brokered five-hour ceasefire to enable humanitarian aid into the region ended Thursday afternoon.

sumber : Antara/Reuters
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