2006年VOA标准英语-UN Says Israel Shelled Lebanese Post Despite Pl(在线收听) |
By Peter Heinlein U.N. officials say they asked Israel to stop shelling a military outpost in Lebanon hours before it was destroyed, killing four U.N. observers. Israel denies it deliberately targeted the post. --------
One senior official, briefing reporters on background, said Deputy Secretary General Mark Malloch Brown and Assistant Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Jane Holl Lute telephoned Israel's ambassador to the United Nations several times to enlist his help in having the shelling stopped. They said the ambassador, Dan Gillerman, expressed concern and assured them that the U.N. was not a target. A spokeswoman for the Israeli U.N. mission confirmed the account for VOA. China Wednesday asked Israel to apologize for the attack. The Chinese U.N. Ambassador Wang Guangya said the incident was 'inexcusable'. Wang Guangya talks to the press during Security Council consultations, Wednesday Secretary-General Kofi Annan initially issued a statement Wednesday calling the attack 'an apparently deliberate action'. He later told a news conference in Rome he had spoken to Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, who expressed 'deep sorrow' for the incident. He said Mr. Olmert 'definitely believes it was a mistake'. Israel's defense ministry described the incident as an accident. Briefing a closed door Security Council meeting Wednesday, Assistant Secretary-General Lute described a virtual barrage of missile and artillery fire around the observer mission in the hours before the fatal strike. She displayed pictures of the outpost to show it was well marked as a U.N. facility, and said that unlike other areas, there had been no firing by Hezbollah units in the area. China asked the Security Council Wednesday to issue a statement condemning the attack. But diplomats say the approval of the statement was bogged down in disputes over wording. U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. John Bolton said Washington would object to any attempt to politicize the incident.
A White House spokesman Wednesday said Israel should be taken at its word that the air strike was an accident. The spokesman also said it is important to find out what went wrong and to ensure it never happens again. |
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