BBC NEWS
Gaza offensive 'disproportionate'

The UN's top humanitarian official Jan Egeland has described Israel's
month-long military offensive in Gaza as a "disproportionate use of
force".

Mr Egeland, who is in Gaza to assess the damage, said he was shocked
by the targeting of civilian infrastructure including Gaza's only
power plant.

More than 100 Palestinians have died in the violence in Gaza since
June.

Israel says its attacks are aimed at freeing a captured soldier and
stopping militants firing rockets into Israel.

Mr Egeland said that the bombing of the power plant would affect
schools and hospitals more than the militants.

"This is very clear, a disproportionate use [of power]," Mr Egeland
told reporters.

"Civilian infrastructure is protected. The law is very clear. You
cannot have any interpretation in any other way."

Power shortages

Israel launched its offensive in June after Cpl Gilad Shalit was
abducted by militants linked to Hamas's military wing.

More than 100 Palestinians and an Israeli soldier have since died in
clashes between Israeli troops and Palestinian militants.

Many of the dead have been militants, but civilians have also died
under Israeli fire and air strikes.

Jerusalem says it is targeting civilian areas because militants use
them as cover to launch rockets, and it is striking infrastructure to
prevent militants moving Cpl Shalit around Gaza.

But human rights groups say electricity shortages and blockages are
threatening medical services and causing businesses to close.

Israel's assault has prompted international calls for restraint, but a
UN resolution urging Israel to stop the offensive was vetoed by the US
at the Security Council earlier this month.

Exiled Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal, along with the militants who
seized Cpl Shalit, have been insisting that the soldier only be handed
over in exchange for Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli jails.

However, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has ruled out any 
negotiations with the Hamas-led Palestinian government, calling the
militant group a "terrorist bloody organisation".

Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/middle_east/5213174.stm

Published: 2006/07/25 12:01:08 GMT

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