UN And Diplomatic Partners Condemn Recent Attacks in Southern Israel
New York, Aug 20 2011 3:10PM
The United Nations and its diplomatic partners in the search for peace in the Middle East on Saturday strongly condemned
the attacks in southern Israel earlier this week, as well as all acts of terrorism in the region, and urged all parties
to exercise restraint.
The Middle East Quartet, which comprises the UN, the European Union, Russia and the United States, said the attacks were
"cowardly acts of premeditated terrorism" and expressed hope that those responsible for planning and carrying out the
violence will quickly be brought to justice.
Gunmen reportedly fired at a bus travelling close to the Israeli-Egyptian border on Thursday. Two other vehicles in the
same area were subsequently hit by either rocket fire or an explosive device. Several people were killed in the raids.
"The Quartet remains concerned about the unsustainable situation in Gaza as well as the risk of escalation,
and calls for restraint from all sides," it said in a statement. It also voiced concern over the security situation in
the Sinai Peninsula.
"Recent commitments by the Egyptian Government to address the security situation in the Sinai are important, and the
Quartet encourages the Egyptian Government to find a lasting resolution to the issue of Sinai security," the statement
added.
The Quartet extended its deepest condolences to the families of the victims of the attacks.
In his condemnation of the violence on Thursday, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon also expressed concerned over the risk of
escalation and urged all parties to act with restraint.
Aug 20 2011 3:10PM
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