This is one example of how the US is trying to help but the people that are in 
charge of the country (in thie case it's not really a country but the 
Palestinian Authority) thwart our efforts.  This is one of many examples.  The 
US (and other countries that try to help third world countries) often get 
thwarted by the government receiving the aid or other factors.  I remember that 
the US sent tons of polio vaccine to a country that has a high incidence of 
juvenile polio and none of it was used because a rumor was spread that the 
vaccines were intentionally contaminated by the US.

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With Israeli withdrawal from the Gaza Strip scheduled to begin next week, 
Palestinian infighting threatens to destroy one of the main benefits of the 
territorial acquisition. In a deal brokered by the U.S. two months ago, Israel 
agreed to hand over to the Palestinians hundreds of greenhouses and hothouses 
in Gaza, where settlers grow everything from celery to exotic flowers. The 
U.S., in turn, would compensate Israel for the agricultural facilities, which 
bring in $150 million in earnings and employ some 4,000 people. But the plan is 
unraveling, thanks to the greed of Palestinian bigwigs. As they delay final 
approval of the deal, and with it Israeli compensation from the U.S., settlers 
have begun dismantling greenhouses rather than leaving freebies for the 
Palestinians.

According to international agencies and top Palestinian officials, a range of 
Palestinian ministers, security chiefs and businessmen are vying for sole 
control over the greenhouses. For instance, Gaza businessmen balked when the 
government floated the idea of having a West Bank company administer the 
hothouses. And these aren't the only examples of intra-Palestinian tensions. 
Top Palestinian security officials say there is a dispute between different 
branches of the military over who will guard the empty settlements. To 
complicate matters, when a Gaza leader from the ruling Fatah Party last week 
declared that he had set up a "popular army" to guard the evacuated 
settlements, government officials viewed that as a veiled threat to take over 
the settlements unless his group got some cash. In the end, Palestinian 
President Mahmoud Abbas will probably have to pay off all the feuding parties. 
But by then, the greenhouses--and a chance to grow the Palestinian economy--may 
have withered on the vine.


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