Government calls Israeli attacks "excessive"
Switzerland has joined a chorus of international criticism against Israeli military action in the Gaza Strip that has killed more than 200 Palestinians.
The foreign ministry acknowledged that Israel has a right to protect itself but condemned Saturday's attacks on Gaza City as "excessive".
The ministry has called for a ceasefire from all sides and for humanitarian supplies to be allowed into the blockaded area immediately.
The Israeli military launched the attacks against Hamas targets in Gaza as a fragile truce crumbled into heavy rocket fire on Saturday. One Israeli civilian was killed after Hamas soldiers fired a rocket into a nearby Jewish town.
Television stations in the region showed pictures of panicked Palestinians scrambling to remove the wounded from destroyed buildings. Senior Hamas officials have also been killed.
"There is blood everywhere, there are wounded and martyrs in every house and in every street," Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh told Palestinians. "We will not leave our land, we will not raise white flags and we will not kneel except before God."
The International Committee of the Red Cross also expressed deep worry over the situation as the death toll continued to climb on Sunday.
A senior Israeli military official said the barrage was the "opening step" in an operation that could last for many days.



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Until there is a reputable organization willing and able to stand up to the US and push for a more expediant and even-handed resolution of the Israeli/Palestinian conflict, Israel will continue to dictate terms. The two major powers with both the fortitute and means to influence the US, China and Russia, are unlikely to help as they have their own geopolitical interests on which to focus. The other major power, the EU, has enjoyed US taxpayer subsidizies of it's military defense for so long that it is now relegated to the 2nd tier on major foreign policy issues. If Europeans are serious about ending their spectator status on the world political stage a major and costly retooling of their military defense will be required. Somehow I doubt many Europeans would be willing to give up their generous social benefits to pay for a stronger voice. Until then, the outrage demonstrated here is misdirected.
Shame on Israel! And stop the bloody whining and look at what you are doing and how you are doing it.
Naim, "the republic of Spain" would never be bombed by extremists operating in France because it's a monarchy!!!