Special report: Palestine-Israel
Relations
BRASILIA, Dec. 27 (Xinhua) -- The Brazilian government on Saturday
criticized Israel's bombing of the Gaza Strip as "disproportionate response."
Agency reports say the bombings have left at least 225 dead and over 700
wounded in the bloodiest day for Palestinians since the 1967 war in which Israel
occupied the Gaza Strip.
"The Brazilian government calls on the parties to refrain from further acts
of violence and extends its sympathy to families of the victims of the bombing
of this morning," an official statement said.
The statement also expressed the Brazilian government's regret that
violence in the region had affected mainly the civilian population and
undermined efforts for a peaceful and negotiated solution to the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Israeli warplanes began to bomb security sites in the Hamas-ruled Gaza
Strip at 11:30 a.m. local time (0930 GMT) Saturday.
Israel said the strikes were in response to rocket and mortar fire by Gaza
militants, which intensified after an Egypt-brokered ceasefire between Israel
and Hamas expired on Dec. 19.
