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UN Warns of ‘Human Catastrophe’, Second Palestinian Child Killed By Israel

Roed-Larsen warned of a major human catastrophe among the Palestinians

GAZA CITY, August 29 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) - While the UN special coordinator for the Middle East Terje Roed-Larsen warned Thursday, August 29, 2002, that the Palestinian population was facing an imminent "human catastrophe", a second Palestinian child was killed and 11 other people wounded during an Israeli army raid into the southern Gaza Strip town of Rafah on Thursday evening.

The second boy, who was shot in the head, was identified as 14-year-old Abdel Hadi Hamayda. Two of the wounded were in a critical condition, according to a new toll from Palestinian medical sources, reported Agence France-Presse (AFP).

Earlier Thursday, the medical sources said one unidentified boy was killed and nine other people were wounded in the raid.

Witnesses in the battle-scarred town on the border with Egypt said that a bulldozer and four tanks moved some 200 meters (yards) into autonomous Palestinian territory, destroying four shops and one house.

A bunch of children threw stones at Israeli armored vehicles, which also entered the town.

Meanwhile, the UN special coordinator for the Middle East Roed-Larsen warned that the Palestinian population was facing an imminent "human catastrophe," and urged Israel to reconsider its security policies.

Roed-Larsen revealed preliminary figures on the soaring levels of unemployment, income losses and poverty in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, ahead of a full report due to be released in September, AFP reported.

Those estimates show that overall unemployment in the West Bank and Gaza Strip rocketed from 36 percent to "approximately 50 percent" during the second quarter of 2002.

The UN envoy pointed out that on days when crippling curfews locked between 600,000 and 900,000 Palestinians in their homes, the unemployment rate rose to 63.3 percent in the West Bank, East Jerusalem excluded.

The figures he presented also revealed that total Palestinian income losses stood at 7.6 million dollars per day, bringing the tally to 3.3 billion dollars since the beginning of the Palestinian uprising on September 28, 2000.

The UN coordinator also announced that his "estimates put poverty - based on two dollars or less consumption per day - at 70 percent in Gaza and 55 percent in the West Bank."

Israeli soldiers hardly allow Palestinians out of their homes

"I am deeply disturbed by the figures. But I am not surprised, given the iron grip that Israel has applied on the West Bank," he told reporters, more than two months after the Israeli army reoccupied most of the West Bank.

"Aid cannot fill the gap, but without it the economy would collapse. Against this backdrop, and before the eyes of the world, the Palestinian population is scrambling to survive," he said.

"In light of the hardships facing Palestinian civilians, within the next few days I will meet with senior Israeli officials and urge them to re-examine the application of their security measures," Roed-Larsen said.

"There is a gray area where the legitimate defense of Israeli civilians has the de facto consequence of collective punishment for Palestinian civilians," he added.

"Security for Israelis will not be achieved by perpetuating economic and social insecurity for Palestinians," he said.

When asked about the security plan for a phased Israeli withdrawal from recently reoccupied areas in exchange for a Palestinian crackdown on resistance activists, he said he welcomed any initiative bringing the two sides to the same table.

However, he also hinted that the fledgling security pact would be insufficient.

 

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