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The Irish Times
April 5, 2002

Anti-Nazi veteran not allowed to enter Ramallah
>From Michael Jansen, in Kalandia 

         
        
  Heavily armed Israeli troops prevented Italian and
Greek parliamentarians from walking to Ramallah in the
rain yesterday.

The delegation of four from the Italian centre-left
and four representing all shades of Greek opinion
tried to convince the officer in charge to allow them
to pass through the Kalandia checkpoint. He retorted:
"It is too dangerous. During periods when the curfew
is lifted people can come out, but no one can go in."

Mr Manolis Glezos, the Greek resistance fighter who in
1941 pulled down the Nazi flag flying from the
Parthenon, strode confidently at the head of the Greek
delegation in spite of his 82 years. "His presence is
meant to send a message to an indifferent world about
what is happening in Palestine," a member of the Greek
delegation said.

Their aim was to break the siege and isolation of the
Palestinian President, Mr Yasser Arafat, his staff and
the 30 international peace activists trapped in his
headquarters for a week.

Six other Italian parliamentarians and nine Italian
citizens succeeded in entering Ramallah yesterday
through back roads. Deputy Marco Minniti said: "We
decided ahead of time that some of us would make an
official protest while others would go in by the back
door."

They based themselves at the Ramallah hospital where
Italian pacifists have been assisting medical staff
over the past week. They walked through the empty
streets distributing food to Palestinians trapped in
their homes.

During the morning the situation in Mr Arafat's
headquarters grew desperate. Those inside were reduced
to bread and bottled water. Mr Arafat(72) had no more
prescription medication. An attempt to restore the
supply of piped water failed. Mr Terje Larsen, the UN
co-ordinator, told The Irish Times: "Something is
being done to remedy the situation."

Mr Adam Shapiro, spokesman of the International
Solidarity Movement, called on the EU foreign policy
chief, Mr Javier Solana, to "come to Ramallah and end
the siege" of Mr Arafat.

Meanwhile, the situation of Palestinians elsewhere in
the West Bank continued to deteriorate.

An informant from Hebron reported that Israeli tanks
had massed near the adjacent town of Halhoul in
preparation for reoccupation. The armour went in
during the afternoon.

In Bethlehem peace activists and journalists were
pinned down in the Bethlehem Star Hotel by Israeli
snipers who shot into its upper floor during the
morning. Ms Mary Kelly, a nurse from Baltimore, Co
Cork, said she spent her time making a white flag from
a bedsheet and strips of red material from a T-shirt.
"I sewed on a red cross and a red crescent so that
when we go out the Israelis will know who we are." She
and other members of her group intended to try to
deliver basic medicines to the 150-200 Palestinians
imprisoned by the Israeli army in the Church of the
Nativity.

Mr John McFweeney, an Irishman living in Britain, is
serving as a "human shield" in the Bethlehem area. He
and 18 "internationals" have taken up residence with
families."The Palestinians are very fearful. We offer
them a little reassurance by our presence ," he said.

"Four of us left Aza in the morning to see if we could
find a safe way to take a five-year-old girl to
hospital. She has leukaemia and needed an blood
transfusion urgently." While others on the mission
succeeded, Mr McFweeney ended up trapped in the hotel.

Neither he nor Ms Kelly has been to the Middle East
before. They came for Easter to promote peace and
found themselves caught up in a war.


 


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