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Israel submits complaint to UN on continued attacks from Gaza
21 Dec 2010
Israel Ambassador to the UN Meron Reuben
Israel Ambassador to the UN Meron Reuben
H.E. Ms. Susan E. Rice
President of the Security Council
United Nations
New York
Excellency,
I write to inform you of a series of serious incidents in southern Israel
and the Gaza Strip that threaten peace and stability in our region.
Earlier today, 21 December 2010, at approximately 8 am local time, a Qassam
rocket was fired from the Gaza Strip into Ashkelon area of Southern Israel,
landing in Kibbutz Zikim. This rocket exploded nearby a kindergarten just as
dozens of parents were dropping off their children at school, injuring a
14-year old girl.
Today's incident follows a spate of attacks emanating from Gaza since 19
December 2010, encompassing the launch of some three rockets and 18 mortars
into the regions of Eshkol and Ashkelon in Southern Israel. These attacks
included the launch of six mortars on 19 December 2010 at IDF forces
operating near the Kerem Shalom Crossing.
The incidents of the past several days are part of an escalation of
terrorist attacks emanating from Gaza that target Israeli civilians, towns,
and military personnel. Israel holds the de facto authority in the Gaza
Strip completely responsible for all of these incidents, which are carried
out in clear violation of international law. In response to such attacks,
Israel has exercised and will continue to exercise its right to
self-defense.
In a previous letter on 9 December 2010, I mentioned that the escalation of
such attacks should be viewed with the utmost seriousness. With the
intention of preventing the continued escalation of conflict, the Security
Council, the Secretary-General, and the international community must send a
clear and resolute message that these attacks are unacceptable.
In addition, the Security Council must give appropriate attention to the
smuggling of arms into Gaza, which continues to fuel violence and
instability in our region - in violation of numerous Security Council
resolutions, including resolution 1860.
I should be grateful if you would have this letter distributed as an
official document of the Security Council. I wish to inform you that an
identical letter has been sent to H.E. Mr. Ban Ki-moon, Secretary-General of
the United Nations.
Allow me, Excellency, to renew to you the assurances of my highest
consideration.
Yours truly,
Meron Reuben
Ambassador
Permanent Mission of Israel to the United Nations
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