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Gordon Brown has said an Israeli attack on a United Nations building in Gaza was "indefensible" and reiterated his call for an immediate ceasefire. | Gordon Brown has said an Israeli attack on a United Nations building in Gaza was "indefensible" and reiterated his call for an immediate ceasefire. |
There were 700 people sheltering in the UN relief agency compound when it was hit by rocket shells and caught fire. | There were 700 people sheltering in the UN relief agency compound when it was hit by rocket shells and caught fire. |
Israel has apologised to the UN for the incident but maintained that Hamas fighters were firing from the site. | Israel has apologised to the UN for the incident but maintained that Hamas fighters were firing from the site. |
Mr Brown said "no-one could defend" the attack which, he added, showed a ceasefire was "absolutely essential". | Mr Brown said "no-one could defend" the attack which, he added, showed a ceasefire was "absolutely essential". |
UN staff are working on behalf of the international community - any attack on them is unacceptable as Israel has acknowledged Gordon Brown UN accuses Israel over attack | UN staff are working on behalf of the international community - any attack on them is unacceptable as Israel has acknowledged Gordon Brown UN accuses Israel over attack |
Mr Brown made the remarks after meetings with French President Nicolas Sarkozy and German Chancellor Angela Merkel at which the situation in Gaza was discussed. | Mr Brown made the remarks after meetings with French President Nicolas Sarkozy and German Chancellor Angela Merkel at which the situation in Gaza was discussed. |
"Today's attack on the UN headquarters in Gaza is indefensible," he said. | "Today's attack on the UN headquarters in Gaza is indefensible," he said. |
"The UN's mission in Gaza is purely humanitarian, bringing relief to civilians suffering in appalling conditions as a result of the ongoing military action. | "The UN's mission in Gaza is purely humanitarian, bringing relief to civilians suffering in appalling conditions as a result of the ongoing military action. |
"UN staff are working on behalf of the international community - any attack on them is unacceptable as Israel has acknowledged. | "UN staff are working on behalf of the international community - any attack on them is unacceptable as Israel has acknowledged. |
"The intensification of Israeli military action, and continued Hamas rocket attacks, reinforce the urgency of our call for an immediate ceasefire." | "The intensification of Israeli military action, and continued Hamas rocket attacks, reinforce the urgency of our call for an immediate ceasefire." |
In the House of Commons, foreign minister Bill Rammell described the incident as "unacceptable". | In the House of Commons, foreign minister Bill Rammell described the incident as "unacceptable". |
Speaking later to UN general secretary Ban Ki Moon, Mr Brown reiterated the UK's "unwavering support" for international efforts to bring an end to the violence on both sides. | Speaking later to UN general secretary Ban Ki Moon, Mr Brown reiterated the UK's "unwavering support" for international efforts to bring an end to the violence on both sides. |
The PM said he believed proposals to end the smuggling of weapons into Gaza from Egypt and effective monitoring of border crossings - the subject of intense negotiations in recent days - could be "accepted" by all sides. | The PM said he believed proposals to end the smuggling of weapons into Gaza from Egypt and effective monitoring of border crossings - the subject of intense negotiations in recent days - could be "accepted" by all sides. |
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