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Minggu, 28 Desember 2008

Indonesia does not agree Israel attacks in Gaza

The government of Indonesia condemns Israeli military attack against the Gaza region, Palestine, which reported casualties have resulted in more than 228 people were killed and a large number of injuries.

According to the official from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Jakarta, Sunday (26/12), the military attack is the use of excessive violence and not proportional to the rocket attacks by Palestinian groups, which is a self-defense from the military occupation and colonization by Israel against the Palestinians.

Israel attacks it is one of the largest armed attacks by the Jewish state.

In his statement, Spokesperson Deplu Teuku Faizasyah said, the Indonesian government urged to Israel to stop military attacks and the use of violence is despicable and is not responsible and violate provisions of international law, including the Geneva Convention.

"The Indonesian government also urged the UN Security Council to make an emergency hearing in accordance with their responsibilities in restoring peace and security in the Palestinian territories," he said.

The government also expects the Government of Israel and the Palestinian government to restart the process of dialogue and peace are jammed. At least in the last five years, the lack dialogue and negotiation has resulted in the groups fragment to take action alone that invite a reply from Israel and the excessive lead to many casualties and material that the big parties in Palestine.

Meanwhile, U.S. United Nations opened Saturday night called an emergency hearing to discuss the situation in the Gaza Strip, which targeted Israeli air attack.

Israel seems to loose control demolish Gaza Strip, Saturday, in an air raid aimed at the installation, installation and the members of Hamas, so to deter 228 people, most of which the fighter. More than 750 people in attacks injury-blind explode it.

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Source: Ant