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GAZA: Another School Hit, UN Official Urges World to Investigate
GAZA - A United Nations official, on Saturday, has again pleaded with the international community to investigate the outcomes on the ongoing Israeli military offensive on the Gaza Strip. There were 50 airstrikes overnight, including another UN school, in which 1,600 people were seeking refuge. Two children, aged 5 and 7, were killed. The Israeli military says they are investigating the incident.
John Ging, UNRWA operations chief in the Gaza Strip told a news conference held at a school his organization runs in northern Gaza Strip that the world "should consider the international law and Geneva Fourth Convention."
The school, located in the northern Gaza Strip town of Beit Lahia, was shelled by Israeli army tanks earlier on Saturday, killing two children and wounded 14 others, including a woman in critical conditions.
Israel has targeted five UNRWA schools during the military offensive on the Gaza Strip, killing more than 60 civilians, who took refuge to 36 schools run by UNRWA allover the Gaza Strip after they fled their homes.
"Is the killing of civilians, mainly children (who took refuge) into these schools a crime of war or not?" asked Ging as he was speaking to reporters, adding "Civilians, mainly women and children who are paying the price of this war."
The IDF is investigating at the highest level five recent attacks against civilian targets in Gaza, including two UN facilities and a hospital. But he said all five would be investigated at the command level and that the results would be made public at the same time.
UN spokesman Chris Gunness called for the soldiers involved to be tried for war crimes and said the Israelis had been provided with the coordinates of the school and knew it was being used as a shelter.
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at 08:32 on January 17th, 2009
certainly the voice of reason is lost on both countries
at 14:34 on January 17th, 2009
Gaza isn't a country?
at 08:32 on January 17th, 2009
As it is said, suffer the little children, hence why religion and state need to be separate and countries need to stop bombing each other for their imaginary friends
at 13:32 on January 17th, 2009
So sad these two children had to die for no reason.
at 14:24 on January 17th, 2009
Poor innocent kids, may they rest in peace!
at 20:13 on January 17th, 2009
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