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Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said during a press encounter in Sderot: “Let us be clear: it is not how anyone, anywhere, should have to live. Nothing justifies the indiscriminate firing of rockets and mortars into Israel. It is completely unacceptable to target and terrorize citizens on a near-daily basis. It must stop. Any such attack must be condemned… Just before coming here, I visited Gaza. Gaza’s civilians are also suffering. They are vulnerable to militant activity and military operations by Israel. I reiterate here today my call for an end to violence and to militant activity. Both sides must respect international humanitarian law and human rights… I have come to the region at this time to encourage the parties to continue the discussions that they have started in Jordan in January of this year. Both sides should act constructively, refrain from provocations, and take steps that will build confidence.” (Office of the Spokesperson for the Secretary-General)<\/i> <\/p><\/div>\n\n
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu had complained about Palestinian “hate speech” after the relatives of a man who killed a family of five settlers praised him as a hero in a phone call to a live show on Palestine TV<\/i>. Palestinian Spokesman Ghassan Khatib said that the television station could not be held responsible for the opinions of viewers expressed in a live call-in show. Mr. Netanyahu’s Arab Affairs Adviser, Ofir Gendelman, insisted that the calls from the Awad family had been prearranged. (The Washington Post)<\/i> <\/p><\/div>\n\n
Representatives from Norway and the World Health Organization signed a $3.9 million agreement to establish the Palestinian National Public Health Institute. (WAFA)<\/i> <\/p><\/div>\n\n
The Israeli authorities opened the Kerem Shalom crossing to allow 20 cars and 270 truckloads of commercial and agricultural goods into the Gaza Strip. One truck of flowers was also allowed to be exported from Gaza, said Palestinian border crossing official Raed Fattouh. (Ma’an News Agency) <\/i><\/p><\/div>\n\n
The Office of the Spokesperson for the Secretary-General issued the following statement: <\/p><\/div>\n
\n\t\t\t\tToday, the Secretary-General travelled to Gaza and visited an UNRWA housing project and a school, where he joined girl students in their classroom. He also met with children who suffered serious injuries during the conflict. He was deeply moved by their stories. Unfortunately, representatives of civil society cancelled a scheduled lunch to protest against the situation of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails. The Secretary-General regrets this missed opportunity for an important exchange with Gazan civil society representatives. The Secretary-General is concerned about the situation of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails. Last night, he met with the Palestinian Minister of Prisoners Affairs, Issa Karake, and received a letter outlining specific concerns. The United Nations continues to call on Israel to abide by its obligations under international law