During their telephone conversation on Monday, the two men discussed the proposal put forward several months ago by Mr. Mitchell, who was in the region recently for meetings, for the Israelis and Palestinians to begin indirect talks with
The Secretary-General thanked Mr. Mitchell for his determined efforts and reiterated the UN's support, according to information provided by Mr. Ban's spokesperson.
At its meeting in
On
During his visit to Gaza earlier this year, the Secretary-General had noted that Israel's blockade of the Gaza Strip – instituted for what it called security reasons after Hamas took over power there in 2007 – 'causes unacceptable suffering of human beings,' with half of the area's population, which is under the age of 18, suffering the most.
'The policy is also counter-productive,' he emphasized. 'It prevents legitimate commerce and encourages smuggling. It undercuts moderates and empowers extremists.'
Last week, the top UN official in
'[It is] a drop in the bucket,' said John Ging, Director of Operations in Gaza for the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA). 'The context is so great; the scale of the need is so large.'



