Annan deplores demolition of Palestinian buildings
Tuesday, October 28 2003 10:55 Hrs (IST)
United Nations: United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan and his senior envoy for the Middle East
have deplored Israel's continuing demolition of Palestinian-owned buildings as "illegal," especially the
destruction of three 13-storey buildings in the Gaza Strip on October 27.
"The Secretary-General continues to follow with great concern the ongoing cycle of violence between
Israelis and Palestinians," a spokesperson for Annan told reporters.
"He deplores all acts that fuel and intensify the conflict. The Secretary-General reminds the Israeli
authorities that house demolitions amount to collective punishment, which is a clear violation of
international humanitarian law."
During the past month, 2,000 people have become homeless as Israel destroyed some 200 buildings in
the Gaza Strip, spokesperson Marie Okabe said. In that context, the Secretary-General deplored the
destruction by the Israeli military of three 13-storey buildings in the Gaza Strip on October 25
night.
Terje Roed-Larsen, Special Co-ordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, said the "punitive
destruction of the buildings owned by families of Palestinian security personnel," violated international
law.
"Such actions are also counterproductive towards Israel's legitimate security concerns, for they foster
anger and despair among Palestinians," he said in a statement.
PTI
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