(Source:
ITIC)
During
Operation Protective Edge, UNRWA announced in a press release that on
July 16, 2014, 20 rockets were discovered hidden in a vacant school in
the Gaza Strip (the name and location of the school were not mentioned).
Immediately after the rockets were found UNRWA reported the incident to
"the relevant parties" (no specifics given) and "took all necessary
measures for the removal of the objects in order to preserve the safety
and security of the school."
UNRWA, according to the press
release, "strongly condemns the group or groups responsible for placing
the weapons in one of its installations." Calling the incident "the
first of its kind in Gaza," UNRWA said it "endangered civilians
including staff put at risk UNRWA’s vital mission to assist and protect
Palestine refugees in Gaza." UNRWA said it had "launched a comprehensive
investigation into the circumstances surrounding this incident."
UNRWA condemnation of rockets hidden in one of its schools in the Gaza Strip (July 17, 2014)
On July 22, UNRWA issued a statement regarding a second case in which a UN school in Gaza was exploited by terrorists to hide rockets. Although the school was vacant, it was located between two other schools which currently house 3,000 Palestinians.
Hamas uses Gaza schools for military-terrorist purposes
The case of rockets found in an UNRWA school
During
Operation Protective Edge, UNRWA announced that 20 rockets were
discovered hidden in a vacant school in the Gaza Strip. On July 22,
UNRWA issued a statement regarding a second case in which a UN school in
Gaza was exploited by terrorists to hide rockets.
IDF precision strikes on terror sites located next to schools
Copyright: IDF Spokesperson
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(Source:
ITIC)
During
Operation Protective Edge, UNRWA announced in a press release that on
July 16, 2014, 20 rockets were discovered hidden in a vacant school in
the Gaza Strip (the name and location of the school were not mentioned).
Immediately after the rockets were found UNRWA reported the incident to
"the relevant parties" (no specifics given) and "took all necessary
measures for the removal of the objects in order to preserve the safety
and security of the school."
UNRWA, according to the press
release, "strongly condemns the group or groups responsible for placing
the weapons in one of its installations." Calling the incident "the
first of its kind in Gaza," UNRWA said it "endangered civilians
including staff put at risk UNRWA’s vital mission to assist and protect
Palestine refugees in Gaza." UNRWA said it had "launched a comprehensive
investigation into the circumstances surrounding this incident."
UNRWA condemnation of rockets hidden in one of its schools in the Gaza Strip (July 17, 2014)
On July 22, UNRWA issued a statement regarding a second case in which a UN school in Gaza was exploited by terrorists to hide rockets. Although the school was vacant, it was located between two other schools which currently house 3,000 Palestinians.
On July 23, the Spokesman for UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon issued the following statement:"The
Secretary-General is alarmed to hear that rockets were placed in an
UNRWA school in Gaza and that subsequently these have gone missing. He
expresses his outrage, and regret, at the placing of weapons in a
UN-administered school.
By doing so, those responsible are
turning schools into potential military targets, and endangering the
lives of innocent children, UN employees working in such facilities, and anyone using the UN schools as shelter.
The
Secretary-General notes that this is inconsistent with UN Security
Council Resolution 1860 (2009), which calls for the prevention of arms
smuggling.
He demands that militants groups, who are responsible
must stop such actions and should be held accountable for endangering
the lives of civilians in this manner. The
Secretary-General has asked for a full review of such incidents and how
the UN responds in such instances. The United Nations is taking
concerted action to increase its vigilance in preventing such episodes
from happening again. To this end, the Secretary-General has directed
the UN Department of Safety and Security (DSS) and the UN Mine Action
Service (UNMAS) to immediately develop and implement an effective
security plan for the safe and secure handling of any weapons discovered
in UN premises..."