‘We are in the realm of accountability’

UNRWA Christopher Gunness breaks down in tears on live TV after attack on UN school in Gaza. Israel’s ambassador to the U.N. called for Gunness’ immediate suspension.

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STATEMENT BY UNRWA COMMISSIONER-GENERAL PIERRE KRÄHENBÜHL

Jerusalem

Last night, children were killed as they slept next to their parents on the floor of a classroom in a UN designated shelter in Gaza. Children killed in their sleep; this is an affront to all of us, a source of universal shame. Today the world stands disgraced.

We have visited the site and gathered evidence. We have analysed fragments, examined craters and other damage. Our initial assessment is that it was Israeli artillery that hit our school, in which 3,300 people had sought refuge. We believe there were at least three impacts. It is too early to give a confirmed official death toll. But we know that there were multiple civilian deaths and injuries including of women and children and the UNRWA guard who was trying to protect the site. These are people who were instructed to leave their homes by the Israeli army.

The precise location of the Jabalia Elementary Girls School and the fact that it was housing thousands of internally displaced people was communicated to the Israeli army seventeen times, to ensure its protection; the last being at ten to nine last night, just hours before the fatal shelling.

I condemn in the strongest possible terms this serious violation of international law by Israeli forces.

This is the sixth time that one of our schools has been struck. Our staff, the very people leading the humanitarian response are being killed. Our shelters are overflowing. Tens of thousands may soon be stranded in the streets of Gaza, without food, water and shelter if attacks on these areas continue.

We have moved beyond the realm of humanitarian action alone. We are in the realm of accountability. I call on the international community to take deliberate international political action to put an immediate end to the continuing carnage.

One thought on “‘We are in the realm of accountability’

  1. The Zionists are running out of bullets and bombs. So today they asked Obama to give them more. Which he promptly did. Without bullets and bombs how can you kill Palestinian children and women? Obama and Kerry keep calling for a ceasefire don’t they? Once you’re out of ammunition won’t all of your guns go quiet? Maybe Netanyahu isn’t the worst war criminal in the room. Maybe that honor goes to Obama.

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