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Secretary-General Voices Concern over Closure of Crossing Borders in Gaza Strip
NEW YORK, January 18, 2008 (WAFA)- United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today expressed concern over Israel’s decision to close crossing points used to transport supplies into Gaza, and highlighted the potential humanitarian consequences of such action.
“If this situation endures, the closure will also cause further shortages of food, medical and relief items in the Gaza Strip,†Mr. Ban said in a statement issued by his spokesperson, calling on Israel to “refrain from actions that will harm the well-being of the general civilian population in Gaza.â€
The closure interrupts the supply of urgently-needed fuel supplies to pump water and supply electricity to homes and hospitals, he said.
The statement also appealed for an immediate end to the violence engulfing Gaza and affecting communities in southern Israel.
He reminded the parties “of their obligation to comply with international humanitarian law and not to endanger civilians.â€
Ban also voiced concern that the hostilities will hurt the chances for peace generated by the political process that started in Annapolis, Maryland, last November.



