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Straw laments Hook's death as a "terrible event" |
LONDON,
November 23 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) - Great Britain is
demanding that Israel fully investigate the death of a British aid
worker killed Friday, November 22, by gun fire in a U.N. compound in the
West Bank city of Jenin, with U.N. Chief Kofi Annan "deeply
disturbed" by his death.
British
Foreign Secretary Jack Straw said that Israeli Foreign Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu expressed sorrow over Iain Hook's
death, and promised that Israel would fully investigate the incident,
Haaretz newspaper said Saturday, November 23.
A
U.N. statement said Israeli soldiers refused immediate access for an
ambulance to take Hook to the hospital, and that it wasn't known whether
the delay caused Hook's death.
An
Israeli army spokeswoman, Capt. Sharon Feingold, claimed Hook was
evacuated as soon as was possible.
The
Jenin Hospital director, Mohammed Abu Ghali, said the bullets retrieved
from the victim's abdomen were of the kind generally used by IDF
soldiers.
He
said Israel had been barring all ambulances from freely circulating
inside the camp.
"They
could not reach him on time, and he arrived dead at the hospital,"
Ghali said.
An
aIsraeli rmy statement said it hadn't been determined who fired the
fatal shots and that the incident was under investigation.
Hook
was a senior manager in UNRWA, the U.N. agency helping Palestinian
refugees,
and was in charge of a 27 million dollars project to rebuild the Jenin
camp.
He
was the first U.N. official to be killed in two years of
Israeli-Palestinian fighting.
The
United Nations has expressed grave concerns about the death of Hook,
accusing Israel of delaying an ambulance trying to reach the man,
reported the BBC News Online.
U.N.
Secretary General Kofi Annan has said he is "deeply disturbed"
by the death of Hook, 53.
A
U.N. statement said Israeli soldiers had delayed an ambulance which had
come to Hook's aid, and that he had died before reaching the hospital.
"It
is not known at this time whether the delay resulted in the death,"
the statement said.
Straw
called Hook's death a "terrible event" and expressed his
condolences to his family and friends.
UNRWA's
Commissioner-General, Peter Hansen, voiced "shock and outrage"
at Hook's death.
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Hospital
staff show the body of Briton Ian Hook |
But
he said he hoped Hook's family would "take some small comfort and
pride in the knowledge that he lost his life trying to save that of
others."
The
Israeli military, which regards Jenin as a hotbed of resistance
fighters, surrounded the camp late on Thursday, November 21.
They
also went into the town of Bethlehem in pursuit of fighters after a
bombing attack in West Jerusalem on Thursday left 11 Israelis dead.
Hook
was working in his office, in a small U.N. compound of mobile caravans
in the northern part of the camp, when he was killed.
He
was involved in a project to rebuild homes which were destroyed during
previous Israeli operations.
Chief
Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erakat said Hook was killed by Israeli
gunfire, calling the incident a "new Israeli crime."
He
"was killed by the Israeli army, which shows the little
consideration the army has for life," Erakat said.
The
"murder of a British employee, chief of the reconstruction project
in the Jenin refugee camp, constitutes a new Israeli crime," Erakat
added.
In
a separate incident Friday, Caoimhe Butterly, a young Irish woman active
in a Palestinian solidarity group, told Irish radio she had been shot in
the foot while trying to protect Palestinian children during the
incursion.
Butterly,
23, said in a telephone interview with Irish RTE radio that she had gone
to a "flashpoint" in Jenin where children were being shot at
by (Israeli) soldiers.
One
child was killed, she said, adding: "Three others had just been
shot. I tried to negotiate with the soldiers to get them to stop
shooting while standing in front of the kids.
"At
that stage another tank drove up and lifted up the hatch. I saw the
soldier take aim and he opened fire on the crowd of kids.
"Most
of them managed to get away. There were about three still in the road. I
tried physically to pick them up to bring them into an alleyway. They
were small ones. I got shot in the process," she said.
An
Irish Foreign Ministry spokesman told AFP: "We were initially told
she (Butterly) had been shot in the leg. The Embassy has been in touch
with her and she has told them her injuries are not that serious."
Butterly,
from Cork in the south of Ireland, has been active in the Palestinian
(occupied) territories for some time with other international peace
campaigners.
Doctor
Mustafa Barghuti, a leading Palestinian rights activist, said Butterly
has been living in the camp for the past six months "to provide
protection to Palestinians in Jenin against the Israeli army."
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