Total War in Gaza – One thousand dead
The official figure of Palestinian dead has now risen to over a thousand. The number of Palestinians killed in the Gaza conflict has reached an “unbearable point” according to UN Secretary General, Ban Ki-Moon.
Ban Ki-Moon also expressed outrage that the UN compound was hit by Israeli fire twice injuring three UN workers.
Israeli forces have moved deeper into Gaza City pounding densely populated neighbourhoods with artillery and tank shells.
The main UN compound in Gaza was in flames today after being struck by Israeli artillery fire, and a spokesman said that the building had been hit by shells containing the incendiary agent white phosphorus.
The attack on the headquarters of the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) came as Ban Ki Moon, the UN Secretary-General, arrived in Israel on a peace mission and plunged Israel’s relations with the world body to a new low.
The Israeli military has denied using white phosphorus shells in the Gaza offensive, although an investigation by The Times has revealed that dozens of Palestinians in Gaza have sustained serious injuries from the substance, which burns at extremely high temperatures.
The Geneva Convention of 1980 proscribes the use of white phosphorus as a weapon of war in civilian areas, although it can be used to create a smokescreen. The Israel Defence Forces (IDF) said today that all weapons used in Gaza were “within the scope of international law”.
The attack on the UN compound came as Israeli forces pushed deeper into Gaza City and unleashed their heaviest shelling on its crowded neighbourhoods in three weeks of war. At least 15 Palestinians were killed in the Israeli attacks, medical officials said, pushing the death toll up towards 1,100
There were reports that the al-Quds hospital in the Tal El Hawa district, Gaza’s second-largest, had been shelled, while more than 500 patients were being treated inside.
An explosion also blasted a tower block that houses the offices of Reuters and several other media organisations, injuring a journalist working for the Abu Dhabi television channel.
Sources:
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/middle_east/article5521925.ece
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