UN chief urges probe into Gaza shelling

Update: 2014-10-16 22:49 GMT
Two days after donor states pledged $5.4 billion to rebuild the Gaza Strip, Ban toured some of the areas worst hit during the July-August conflict between Israel and the territory's Hamas rulers.

‘No amount of (UN) security council sessions, reports or briefings could have prepared me for what I witnessed on Wednesday,’ he said after being driven through the ruins of Gaza City's Shejaiya district and the nearby Jabaliya refugee camp. The secretary general was speaking at a UN school in Jabaliya, where on July 30 tank shells slammed into two classrooms, killing at least 14 people sheltering there.

‘The shelling of the United Nations school is absolutely unacceptable. These actions must be fully and independently investigated,’ he said. Relatives of the dead held up posters showing their loved ones and disabled casualties waited to see Ban.

The UN chief also called on Palestinian militant groups to cease firing rockets at Israel from the territory.

‘I repeat here in Gaza the rockets fired by Hamas and other military groups, must end. They have brought nothing but suffering,’ he said. One classroom, now repaired, had the words ‘every human being has the right to life’ written on its walls.


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