Monday, 4 August 2014

Owned School Rocket UN, Israeli Prime Minister Reluctant Law

Sekolah milik PBB di roket, PM Inggris rnggan hukum Israel (Foto: IBT)

LONDON - British Prime Minister David Cameron refused to punish Israel. Given Israel had launched rocket attacks on a school run by the United Nations (UN) in Gaza.

Cameron's decision was immediately criticized by Labour leader Ed Miliband.

As quoted in the International Business Times on Monday (04/08/2014), Miliband Cameron considers that the decision is not open to challenge Israel is unacceptable and can not be justified.

Earlier in late July 2014 an Israeli rocket attack school building which is owned facilities UN. As a result of the attack, as many as 10 people were reported killed.

Knowing this, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon said that the attack constitutes a serious violation of international law. Given the international law has been set in a war that civilians are not allowed to be a target of attack.

For your information, the school is now used as a place of refuge civilians amid a heated attack between Israel and Hamas.

Although it declined to give penalties against Israel, Cameron still agreed to condemn the attack. He thought that the UN does have the right to talk like that.