United Nations – UN Chief Says ‘Alarmed’ And ‘Outraged’ As Rockets Found In Gaza UN School Go Missing

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     Palestinian children rest at a UN school used as temporary shelter, after they fled from the northern and east Gaza Strip, in Gaza City, 18 July 2014.  ReutersUnited Nations – The U.N. secretary-general on Wednesday said he was “alarmed” to hear that rockets were placed in a U.N.-run school in Gaza and now “have gone missing,” and he demanded a full review of such incidents.

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    A statement by the spokesman for Ban Ki-moon expressed the U.N. chief’s “outrage and regret” at the placement of weapons at a site run by the global organization. The U.N. says that has happened at least twice so far in the current fighting.

    “Those responsible are turning schools into potential military targets, and endangering the lives of innocent children,” U.N. staff and anyone seeking shelter, the statement said.

    The rockets had been placed at one of the schools run by the U.N. refugee agency for Palestinians, UNRWA.

    Once they were found, “in accordance with standard practice, UNRWA handed them over to the local authorities. Since then, they have gone missing,” Ban’s deputy spokesman, Farhan Haq, said in an email Wednesday evening.

    The Islamic militant group Hamas controls Gaza. The U.S., Israel and the European Union all consider Hamas a terrorist organization, but the U.N. does not.

    A week ago, UNRWA said that during a routine check it discovered about 20 rockets hidden in one of its vacant Gaza schools and called on militants to respect the “sanctity and integrity” of U.N. property. It said the incident was “the first of its kind in Gaza.”

    On Tuesday, UNRWA reported a second incident, saying it found rockets hidden at a vacant school during a regular inspection. “UNRWA staff were withdrawn from the premises, and so we are unable to confirm the precise number of rockets,” its statement said. “The school is situated between two other UNRWA schools that currently each accommodate 1,500 internally displaced persons.”

    The statement said UNRWA was looking at all possible ways to safely remove the rockets and would investigate the incident.

    The U.N. statement Wednesday said Ban has asked for the immediate development of a plan to safely handle any weapons found on U.N. premises, and he told the U.N. Mine Action Service to immediately send people to deal with the situation of the missing rockets.

    “The United Nations is taking concerted action to increase its vigilance in preventing such episodes from happening again,” the statement said.

    The statement also demanded that militant groups stop such actions and be held accountable for endangering civilians.

    UNRWA tweeted Monday that more than 83,000 people were now taking refuge in its schools in Gaza, and “numbers are growing.”


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    9 years ago

    Does this pass the “HUMAN RIGHTS” test by the UN or does the UN blink when it comes to HAMAS and PA

    yaakov doe
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    yaakov doe
    9 years ago

    I’m here in the US, but I can tell Ban where the missing rockets went after being kept in the UN school.

    9 years ago

    No they haven’t “gone missing,” Mr. Moon. Your anti-Semitic UN cohorts returned them to the local “policemen’, who happen to be Hamas! You’ve been outed as the bunch of pro-terrorist anti Semites you are! Not one more US tax dollar should fund this corrupt band of outcasts!

    grandpajoe
    grandpajoe
    9 years ago

    So what else is new

    9 years ago

    Surprise?
    “The statement also says Ban has asked for the immediate development of a plan to safely handle any weapons found on U.N. premises.”
    Whats the question? Do what you did with the first batch found earlier this week. Give it to chamas.

    Geulah
    Geulah
    9 years ago

    Liar, liar, pants on fire. His wooden nose is going to grow so long.

    chosen-nation
    chosen-nation
    9 years ago

    He’s a slow learner but eventually he’ll get it – they’re savages

    VeyIzMir
    VeyIzMir
    9 years ago

    No war crimes heh?

    dmmd25
    dmmd25
    9 years ago

    dear Mr. Ban Ki-moon,
    Perhaps the security council should condemn the UN for for storing Arab rockets in UN schools. It is surely a violation of international law and the human rights justice system. Don’t be “alarmed” sir, your anti-semitic bias is blinding.

    5TResident
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    5TResident
    9 years ago

    The UN can’t do anything about it and everyone knows it.

    9 years ago

    HELLLLLO!!
    Hasn’t Israel been telling this to the world for YEARS??!! And only NOW he’s “alarmed”??????
    And what about the UN ambulances that are used for terror transport??!!

    HankM
    HankM
    9 years ago

    Moon has been surprisingly pro Israel in this whole episode, even if the U.N.has not

    9 years ago

    he’s shocked,SHOCKED!

    jack25
    jack25
    9 years ago

    What is he shocked about ? The part they where found there or they went missing??

    9 years ago

    I think that Moon knows the score and is helpless in the face of the massive anti-semitism of the group he is in charge of. But now that he’s shocked, what is he going to do about it?