In Israel to continue ceasefire talks, U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said he had communicated a "strong protest and outrage" to the Israeli government over the strike at the U.N. compound and had asked for a full investigation, the Associated Press reported from Jerusalem. A U.N. official said the strike injured at least three people, the wire service reported. |
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