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Putin calls for peace in Gaza

Arab-Israel Relations Materials 15 November 2012 22:15 (UTC +04:00)
Russian President Vladimir Putin urged Israel and Palestine to avoid further escalation of violence in the Gaza Strip, Xinhua reported.
Putin calls for peace in Gaza

Russian President Vladimir Putin urged Israel and Palestine to avoid further escalation of violence in the Gaza Strip, Xinhua reported.

During a telephone conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the two leaders "discussed the tense situation around the Gaza Strip," according to the Kremlin.

Putin called for restraint of all parties involved and asked both sides to "do everything possible to normalize the situation," said the president.

Israel's military operation against the Gaza Strip went on for a second day on Thursday with casualties reported on both sides.

The Palestinian enclave of Gaza came under fire Wednesday when Israel launched a series of airstrikes, which killed Islamic Hamas movement's armed wing commander Ahmed al-Jaabari, in response to Gaza militants' incessant rockets fired into its southern part in the past few days.

Earlier Thursday, Moscow said Putin was following the Gaza situation and was worried about the turmoil there.

"President Putin receives online information from all our relevant services in charge of these and, of course, he is concerned with it," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.

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