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UN: Israel admits rocket fire was not from within school (Extra)
Jan 7, 2009, 20:13 GMT
Jerusalem - Israel told foreign diplomats Wednesday that Palestinian militants had not fired rockets from within a United Nations' school, a UN official said.
Israeli military officials said on Tuesday that militants had fired rockets from within the school, and that attack provoked Israeli artillery fire which landed near the school and killed more than 40 Palestinians in the Jabalia refugee camp, many of whom were seeking refuge from fighting.
'The Israeli army is briefing diplomats privately that the militant fire from Jablia yesterday did not come from inside the UNRWA school compound, but from the outside,' said Chris Gunness, a spokesman for the UN Relief Works Agency, which aids Palestinian refugees.
Gunness said the claim was a 'major allegation against a neutral UN development agency' which 'within a day turns out to be completely baseless.'
UNRWA's Gaza director, John Ging, had said earlier that to the best of his knowledge no rockets were fired from within the school.
An Israeli military spokesman declined comment.

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