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Feb-12-2009 07:15TweetFollow @OregonNews UN Says Israel Blocks Most Gaza AidSalem-News.comHuman rights watchdog Amnesty International has largely criticized Ban Ki-moon for being too timid on the extent of an inquiry into Israel's attack on its facilities.
(GAZA) - A Palestinian woman sits outside her house, destroyed by an Israeli air strike, near the border between Egypt and the southern Gaza Strip. UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon says Israel only allows a meager amount of humanitarian aid to enter the impoverished Gaza Strip. The United Nations strives to provide relief to one million people daily inside a coastal sliver that is home to 1.5 million people, Ban said during a news conference on Tuesday. Israel, however, is only allowing supplies enough for 30,000 people to get through and only from one crossing, he added. "We are experiencing serious difficulty in getting all the materials, humanitarian assistance, so it is absolutely necessary that they open the crossings," the secretary general affirmed while announcing plans to launch a probe into Israel's bombing of UN compounds during its war on the Gazan population. Ban told reporters that although Israel has completely ignored his calls, he "will continue to urge that" Tel Aviv allow more aid into the Palestinian strip. Human rights watchdog Amnesty International has largely criticized Ban for being too timid on the extent of an inquiry into Israel's attack on its facilities. "What is needed is a comprehensive international investigation that looks at all alleged violations of international law by all armed groups involved in the conflict," Irene Khan, the secretary general of Amnesty International, said in an announcement. Khan added that researchers have found clear evidence of war crimes during the operation - in which more than 1300 Gazans have been killed and over 5300 others have been injured. WORLD VIEW NEWS SERVICE Articles for February 11, 2009 | Articles for February 12, 2009 | Articles for February 13, 2009 | googlec507860f6901db00.html Quick Links
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Anonymous February 12, 2009 5:08 pm (Pacific time)
Maybe Amnesty International should get their story right first. Everyone knows that Hamas takes all the goods after they come in to Gaza and keep it to themselves. The people of Gaza won't see nothing. The money which Barrak Hussain Obama is going to send to Gaza for relief will go straight to Hamas. So, stop making Israel look like the bad guys. Start hammering on Hamas. End of story
Editor: You have nothing do with any story ending, and nobody has to 'make' Israel look like the bad guys. Do you endorse the slaughter of the civilians in UN schools in Gaza? I can't imagine how anyone could, but then you already surprised us once.
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