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http://www.ireland.com/newspaper/breaking/2002/0425/breaking55.htm

Jenin refugees turn away US relief trucks in protest


Two US trucks delivering food, toys and tents to the Jenin refugee camp
were turned away by an angry crowd today in protest at Washington's
military aid to the Israeli army, Jenin's parliamentarian said.

"The camp's inhabitants are refusing help provided by the US because of
its foreign policy concerning the Palestinian question and because the
camp was destroyed by USmade weapons," the Palestinian Legislative
Council (PLC) member for Jenin, Mr Jamal al-Shaati, said today.

The aid was sent by the US Agency for International Development (USAID),
whose trucks bore its emblem as well as the US flag.

A large crowd of the camp's residents, including representatives of all
political factions there, threw the goods back into the trucks after
they had been unloaded at the camp's entrance, Mr Shaati said.

The trucks were then forced to leave.
USAID officials in Tel Aviv said they were not aware of the incident.
But a spokesperson for the US consulate in Jerusalem said that despite a
"mini-demonstration, the trucks arrived in the camp and their content
was delivered to the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) there."

The relief agency for Palestinian refugees "will distribute US
assistance to the camp's residents over the next few days and Jenin's
governor publicly thanked us," she said. But Mr Shaati rebutted the
statement, saying that the goods were finally unloaded but "in an UNRWA
school outside the camp."

"The residents just don't want US help, is that clear?" said Mr Shaati
angrily. "Tell them (the Americans) that the camp's youth will come and
burn the goods if they (UNRWA on behalf USAID) attempt to get them into
the camp," he warned. The refugee camp in the northern West Bank was
devastated by the Israeli army's invasion in search of hardline militant
groups using the neighbourhood as a base and for launching suicide
bombings across the border in Israel.

In a week of bitter fighting, Israel used bulldozers, Apache helicopters
and tanks to crush a die-hard group of Palestinian fighters who
booby-trapped streets and houses and killed 23 soldiers.

Around 50 Palestinian bodies, most of them fighters, have been found so
far in the rubble, but the Palestinians accuse Israel of carrying out a
"massacre" in the camp, a charge Israel hotly denies.

Washington provides Israel with around three billion dollars of annual
aid, of which more than half is military support.

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