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Council meeting lasted 90 minutes and did not take any action on
Gaza
The Security Council held the United Nations held an emergency meeting closed on Wednesday evening to discuss the Israeli attack on the Gaza Strip, but no action was taken. According to "Reuters".
The Indian ambassador Hardeep Singh Puri president of the Council for this month, told reporters after the closed-door meeting, which lasted 90 minutes that the council members did not agree but to issue a statement stating that an emergency meeting and other procedural details.
Puri spoke on behalf of India on behalf of the Security Council He expressed the hope that the mere convening of the Council helps to calm the tensions in the Middle East and prevent the escalation of the conflict.
"The message that must be understood from this meeting is that the violence must stop." He added that the Council was ready to meet again on Gaza if necessary.
The Palestinian Authority has asked the Council to issue a statement calling on Israel to halt its offensive, but there is no agreement on such a statement.
Earlier, the press office of the Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon in separate statements he had spoken by telephone with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi.
The United Nations said "He (Ban) expressed concern (Netanyahu) about the worsening situation in southern Israel and the Gaza Strip, which includes dramatic escalation of concern for the launch of indiscriminate rockets from Gaza into Israel and Israel's killing of deliberate military leader of Hamas in Gaza."
Ban also predicted to be the "Israeli reactions calculated so as not to pay to the new episode of bloodshed."
The United Nations said in a second statement that he had discussed with Mursi "the need to prevent any further deterioration."
The White House said that U.S. President Barack Obama spoke to Netanyahu and President Mursi and stressed U.S. support for Israel's right to self-defense in the light of rocket attacks from Gaza.
The statement said the White House "president urged Prime Minister Netanyahu to make every effort to avoid civilian casualties. And the two agreed that Hamas must stop its attacks on Israel to prevent the escalation of the situation."
The statement added, saying "The President also spoke to Egyptian President Mursi Given the key role of Egypt in maintaining regional security. President Obama condemned the conversation rocket fire from Gaza into Israel and reiterated Israel's right to self-defense."
The emergency meeting of the Security Council at the request of Egypt, Morocco, Palestine, after he urged the Palestinian Authority UN Security Council to take a position of the Israeli attack on the Gaza Strip, said in a letter to the Board that he regarded as illegal criminal acts.
Riyad Mansour said the Palestinian envoy to the United Nations that the continued Israeli escalation requires the attention of the international community, including the Security Council in order to avoid further deterioration of the situation and instability on the ground and that Israel stoking deadly new cycle of violence and bloodshed.
He Mansour said in his letter to the President of the Council should be to send a message directly to Israel to stop its military campaign against the Palestinian people who suffer under occupation including the cessation of extrajudicial killings.
Mansour said the Security Council "Once again the international community stands witness to the heinous campaign waged by Israel used the most lethal military means and illegal actions against the defenseless Palestinian civilian population."
Mansour said "the Israeli occupation forces are now mobilized on the ground and we are talking. Feelings of fear and panic spread among the Palestinian civilian population."
And Israel's ambassador to the United Nations Ron Prosor invited the international community to condemn the "indiscriminate rocket launches on Israeli citizens, children and women." Prosor was referring to five days during which escalated Palestinian rocket attacks from Gaza.
Prosor described Speaking to reporters Hamas military commander Ahmed Jabari as practiced mass murder and said he was planning to launch new attacks on Israeli citizens.
Said U.S. Ambassador Susan Rice of the Council - as stated in the written text of her statement - that there was no "justification for violence practiced by Hamas and other terrorist organizations against the people of Israel." She added, "We call on those responsible to stop these vile acts immediately."
Russian Ambassador Vitaly Churkin told reporters as he left the council, "We want to see how the situation will develop."
He spoke some Arab ambassadors to reporters before a Security Council meeting. He urged the Sudanese ambassador Dafalla Haj Ali Osman Council to condemn the "heinous barbaric attack" launched by Israel.
Mansour said that what Israel has done is designed to divert attention from the Palestinians plan to ask for the upgrading of the status of observer in the United Nations of "entity" to "non-member State" which implies recognition of a Palestinian state.
Diplomats said a vote on the Palestinian request decide on a temporary basis to hold on 29 November. A Western diplomat said that the Palestinians would win easily support 120 to 130 votes in the General Assembly of the United Nations, consisting of 193 countries, which ensures the success of their application raise their status in the United Nations.
Prosor told the Council that the Palestinians seek to raise their status is "march foolish."
"The Palestinian leadership is going through will only lead to more conflict and instability and violence."
The Security Council held the United Nations held an emergency meeting closed on Wednesday evening to discuss the Israeli attack on the Gaza Strip, but no action was taken. According to "Reuters".
The Indian ambassador Hardeep Singh Puri president of the Council for this month, told reporters after the closed-door meeting, which lasted 90 minutes that the council members did not agree but to issue a statement stating that an emergency meeting and other procedural details.
Puri spoke on behalf of India on behalf of the Security Council He expressed the hope that the mere convening of the Council helps to calm the tensions in the Middle East and prevent the escalation of the conflict.
"The message that must be understood from this meeting is that the violence must stop." He added that the Council was ready to meet again on Gaza if necessary.
The Palestinian Authority has asked the Council to issue a statement calling on Israel to halt its offensive, but there is no agreement on such a statement.
Earlier, the press office of the Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon in separate statements he had spoken by telephone with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi.
The United Nations said "He (Ban) expressed concern (Netanyahu) about the worsening situation in southern Israel and the Gaza Strip, which includes dramatic escalation of concern for the launch of indiscriminate rockets from Gaza into Israel and Israel's killing of deliberate military leader of Hamas in Gaza."
Ban also predicted to be the "Israeli reactions calculated so as not to pay to the new episode of bloodshed."
The United Nations said in a second statement that he had discussed with Mursi "the need to prevent any further deterioration."
The White House said that U.S. President Barack Obama spoke to Netanyahu and President Mursi and stressed U.S. support for Israel's right to self-defense in the light of rocket attacks from Gaza.
The statement said the White House "president urged Prime Minister Netanyahu to make every effort to avoid civilian casualties. And the two agreed that Hamas must stop its attacks on Israel to prevent the escalation of the situation."
The statement added, saying "The President also spoke to Egyptian President Mursi Given the key role of Egypt in maintaining regional security. President Obama condemned the conversation rocket fire from Gaza into Israel and reiterated Israel's right to self-defense."
The emergency meeting of the Security Council at the request of Egypt, Morocco, Palestine, after he urged the Palestinian Authority UN Security Council to take a position of the Israeli attack on the Gaza Strip, said in a letter to the Board that he regarded as illegal criminal acts.
Riyad Mansour said the Palestinian envoy to the United Nations that the continued Israeli escalation requires the attention of the international community, including the Security Council in order to avoid further deterioration of the situation and instability on the ground and that Israel stoking deadly new cycle of violence and bloodshed.
He Mansour said in his letter to the President of the Council should be to send a message directly to Israel to stop its military campaign against the Palestinian people who suffer under occupation including the cessation of extrajudicial killings.
Mansour said the Security Council "Once again the international community stands witness to the heinous campaign waged by Israel used the most lethal military means and illegal actions against the defenseless Palestinian civilian population."
Mansour said "the Israeli occupation forces are now mobilized on the ground and we are talking. Feelings of fear and panic spread among the Palestinian civilian population."
And Israel's ambassador to the United Nations Ron Prosor invited the international community to condemn the "indiscriminate rocket launches on Israeli citizens, children and women." Prosor was referring to five days during which escalated Palestinian rocket attacks from Gaza.
Prosor described Speaking to reporters Hamas military commander Ahmed Jabari as practiced mass murder and said he was planning to launch new attacks on Israeli citizens.
Said U.S. Ambassador Susan Rice of the Council - as stated in the written text of her statement - that there was no "justification for violence practiced by Hamas and other terrorist organizations against the people of Israel." She added, "We call on those responsible to stop these vile acts immediately."
Russian Ambassador Vitaly Churkin told reporters as he left the council, "We want to see how the situation will develop."
He spoke some Arab ambassadors to reporters before a Security Council meeting. He urged the Sudanese ambassador Dafalla Haj Ali Osman Council to condemn the "heinous barbaric attack" launched by Israel.
Mansour said that what Israel has done is designed to divert attention from the Palestinians plan to ask for the upgrading of the status of observer in the United Nations of "entity" to "non-member State" which implies recognition of a Palestinian state.
Diplomats said a vote on the Palestinian request decide on a temporary basis to hold on 29 November. A Western diplomat said that the Palestinians would win easily support 120 to 130 votes in the General Assembly of the United Nations, consisting of 193 countries, which ensures the success of their application raise their status in the United Nations.
Prosor told the Council that the Palestinians seek to raise their status is "march foolish."
"The Palestinian leadership is going through will only lead to more conflict and instability and violence."
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