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Calls for restraint as rocket attacks from Gaza continue

March 12, 2012 18:08
Ban Ki-moon

By

Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

1 min read

The secretary general of the United Nations has expressed concern at the "terrible price" being paid by civilians in the wake of the escalation of hostilities on the Gaza border.

Since Friday a million Israelis have been forced to take shelter and have had their lives disrupted by rocket fire. More than 150 rockets have been sent by terrorists operating inside the Gaza Strip into Israel, causing injuries and damage to buildings.

Israel has retaliated with air strikes targeting terror cells that have left 18 militants and five civilians dead.

Ban Ki-moon said the rocket attacks were "unacceptable" but also called on Israel to "exercise maximum restraint". His comments were echoed by both Hillary Clinton, the US Secretary of State, and the Foreign Office. "I urge all sides to exercise restraint, re-establish calm and avoid any further civilian casualties," said Alistair Burt, the UK Minister for the Middle East.

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