WASHINGTON, June 9 (Xinhua) -- The United States said on Friday that Israel
has right to defend itself, but also has to "consider the consequences of its
actions."
"We've seen the news reports about this," State Department spokesman Sean
McCormack told reporters.
"Let me just state what we have said before: that Israel has a right to
defend itself," the spokesman said. "We also at the same time encourage Israel
to ... consider the consequences of its actions."
Israel bombarded a military training camp in southern Gaza Strip on
Thursday night, killing four Palestinians, including leader of the Popular
Resistance Committees Jamal Abu Samhadana.
Abu Samhadana is also the General Inspector of the Hamas-led Ministry of
Interior.
On a Palestinian referendum proposed by Palestinian President Mahmud Abbas,
McCormack said the United States supports Abbas' decision to set the referendum
calling for a national unity government, an end to attacks on Israel and the
creation of a Palestinian state alongside Israel.
"Certainly we do support those among the Palestinian people, among the Palestinian leadership, which doesn't include a Hamas-led government, ... that are advocates for a peaceful negotiated resolution to differences between Israelis and Palestinians, and who want to be partners for peace," the spokesman said. Enditem