"We
roundly deplore the recent incidents yesterday in Rafah, in the Gaza
Strip, where Israeli shells on a school and Palestinian houses left at
least eight dead, including two children," a spokeswoman for the
French Foreign Ministry, Cecile Pozzo di Borgo, said.
"We
call the Israeli authorities to show better restraint and to halt all
military operations in the Palestinian territories," she told a
media conference.
Pozzo
di Borgo added that Paris saw Israel's incursions as a violation of
the Geneva Conventions and a blow to international efforts to restore
some sort of stability to the region.
The
Rafah incidents "result once again from the Israeli army's
recourse to disproportionate military means against a civilian
Palestinian population in densely populated urban areas," she
said.
A
similar message came from Moscow, as Russia on Friday condemned the
Israeli army's excessive use of force.
"While
firmly condemning the "terrorist actions" of extremists,
(Russia) views with great concern the disproportionately harsh
operations carried out by Israeli forces," the Russian Foreign
Ministry said in a statement.
The
Russian statement blasted the Israeli army for attacking in a
"densely populated Palestinian territory and causing the
unjustified loss of civilian lives".
"The
only chance of escaping the current dead end in Israeli-Palestinian
relations is by a return to dialogue," it said.
Israeli
tanks killed eight Palestinians, including two children, on Thursday,
October 17, when they blasted two houses in the southern Gaza Strip
town of Rafah with shells and heavy machine gun fire.
The
murdered children were a four-year-old girl and a 12-year-old child.
Among
the dead were also two young men and two elderly women and a dozen
Palestinians were listed as seriously hurt.
Russia
officially co-sponsors the Middle East peace process and is a member
of the Quartet, along with the European Union, the United Nations and
the United States, which is working for a peaceful settlement in the
region