South African Nobel Peace prize winner Desmond Tutu has sharply criticised the international community for failing to speak out against the suffering in Gaza.
Archbishop Tutu made the remarks after delivering a report to the United Nations about Israel's shelling of the town of Beit Hanoun in November 2006, which he said may constitute a war crime. The Israeli military admitted responsibility for the strike but said its intelligence showed that militants were planning rocket attacks. Meanwhile following talks with senior Hamas officials, Tutu said he demanded an end to the Fatah activists to be sent to West Bank ...
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(Deutsche Welle)
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