Indonesia on Sunday called on United Nations (UN) to work on renewing dialog and negotiations on the Palestine-Israeli conflict among each side and sending an observation team to Gaza, the Indonesian Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
"The Indonesian government has called on the United Nations Security Council, which is now in session, to adopt a resolution requiring the conflicting parties to put an end to their hostilities and establish a truce. It also calls for the monitoring of the truce by a UN observers team," said the statement, adding that Indonesia was ready to take part in a UN Observation Team.
It also called on all groups in Palestine to unite, saying "Unity among all factions in Palestine is urgently needed. Reconciliation between Hamas and Fatah factions is a must because disunity will only benefit Israel and victimize innocent civilians."
Israel launched the air strikes on the Gaza Strip since Dec. 27,2008 and later on Saturday evening, Israeli troops launched the ground incursion, causing some 500 Palestinians dead and 2,400 injury, according to the latest news reports. Source:Xinhua
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