Middle East envoy Serry ‘outraged’ by attack on UN Gaza compound
28 January 2015 – The United Nations Special Coordinator for the Middle East Process, Robert Serry, has expressed
outrage by the assault on the UN premises in Gaza this morning.
“During a pre-announced demonstration, of which Hamas was well aware, a number of protestors climbed the perimeter wall
and entered the compound causing damage to United Nations premises and property,” Mr. Serry said today in a statement
from his office, UNSCO.
Due to precautionary measures taken, United Nations personnel working in the compound were fortunately unharmed.
The Special Coordinator noted with “deep concern” that, despite repeated assurances, the security forces in Gaza did not
take the necessary and timely measures to protect UNSCO's compound.
“Pending a full transfer of security responsibilities to the legitimate Palestinian Authority, we continue to hold Hamas
fully responsible for the security and safety of all United Nations personnel and operations in Gaza,” Mr. Serry said.
As this serious incident took place in the context of increasing incitement against the United Nations in Gaza, the
Special Coordinator is conducting an urgent review of operations in Gaza.
Mr. Serry reiterated that the situation in Gaza has become “extremely volatile again” and will continue to deteriorate
unless a number of critical underlying issues are addressed with both determination and a heightened sense of urgency.
“We also continue to urge donors to support humanitarian operations and fulfill the commitments they have made in Cairo
for the reconstruction of Gaza,” the Special Coordinator emphasized.
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