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Child Killed in Rafah, Incursion Continues
Child Killed in Rafah Camp As Incursion Continues; U.N. Calls Destruction
of Homes Unacceptable

The Associated Press

RAFAH, Gaza Strip May 22, 2004  A 3-year-old Palestinian girl was killed
in this refugee camp Saturday, on the fifth day of Israeli searches and
house demolitions that a senior U.N. official condemned as "completely,
completely unacceptable."

Israeli troops entered the outskirts of the town of Rafah overnight.

On Friday, they pulled back from two neighborhoods of the adjacent Rafah
refugee camp, leaving behind dozens of damaged or destroyed buildings,
torn-up roads and flattened cars. The army said it was redeploying forces
and that its offensive would continue.

Forty-one Palestinians have been killed since "Operation Rainbow" began
Tuesday, including gunmen and eight demonstrators hit by a tank shell
during a protest march.

A 3-year-old girl was shot dead Saturday in the camp's Brazil
neighborhood, from which troops had withdrawn the day before, Palestinian
hospital officials said. Relatives said Rawan Mohammed Abu Zeid was killed
by a gunshot to the head as she walked to a shop to buy candy.

"We were playing in the house when she told me she wanted some candy,"
said her brother Diyab Abu Zeid, 19, crying uncontrollably on the
telephone. "The older kids in the neighborhood were going to the store so
I let her go with them.

"There was no one in the street but the kids, not even other adults," he
added.

The army said it had no reports of shots being fired in the area.

Israeli tanks, bulldozers and jeeps moved overnight into a sparsely
populated area at the eastern entrance to Rafah town, witnesses and
Palestinian security officials said. Witnesses said the army used
loudspeakers to tell male residents to come out of their homes.

Farmer Barak Abu Halaweh, 40, said armored vehicles flattened vegetable
greenhouses and chicken coops and ordered him and his family of 15 to
leave their house for three days.

The army had no immediate comment.

Rafah camp's Tel Sultan neighborhood, one of the worst-affected areas,
remained without water and electricity, and sewage from burst and
backed-up pipes flooded the streets.

The Red Cross said the Israeli army had allowed engineers into the area to
restore water and sewage-treatment facilities.

Despite sporadic gunfire, residents in the Brazil and Tel Sultan areas
took advantage of the lull in fighting to retrieve possessions from
demolished homes. A few shops opened so that residents could stock up, and
people ventured tentatively outside, waving white flags and strips of
cloth.

Peter Hansen, head of the U.N. Relief and Works Agency, which aids
Palestinian refugees, condemned the damage and destruction of houses some,
according to Palestinians, while residents were still inside.

"I think that the destruction is probably even worse than I've seen ...
and is indeed completely, completely unacceptable," Hansen said as he
toured a street littered with clothes, mattresses and the collapsed
corrugated tin roofs of devastated houses. The sound of machine-gun fire
could be heard in the background.

"The destruction is unacceptable, but the destruction of these places with
people inside, putting their lives at risk, is just not acceptable."

Hansen said that over the past 10 days, including a brief Israeli
incursion into Rafah last week, 1,650 Palestinians have been made
homeless.

Municipal officials said at least 43 homes have been demolished and dozens
more damaged in the camp this week. The army said five houses were
demolished after they were used as cover by militants to attack troops.

Army spokeswoman Maj. Sharon Feingold said troops had detained "dozens" of
Palestinians, including suspected senior militants, and killed a local
leader of the armed group Hamas.

During more than three years of Palestinian-Israeli violence, Israeli
forces have made dozens of forays into the Rafah camp to destroy tunnels
used to smuggle weapons across the nearby Egyptian border.

The Israeli military said 90 tunnels have been found and destroyed since
2000, though only one has been discovered during the current offensive.

While the army vowed to continue the incursion, Israeli officials
indicated they were looking for an alternative to the mass demolition of
Palestinian homes, a prospect that has brought fierce international
criticism.

A key objective of the military operation is the widening of an Israeli
patrol road between Rafah and the Egyptian border, which would make it
more difficult for weapons smugglers to dig tunnels.

Widening the road would require the demolition of dozens of Palestinian
houses, a plan criticized by the United Nations, the European Union and
the United States.

More than 11,000 Rafah residents have been made homeless by Israeli
demolitions since 2000.

Officials said Israeli Attorney General Meni Mazuz believed the
road-widening plan would not hold up in local and international courts.
Speaking on condition of anonymity, they said he had instructed the army
to come up with alternatives that would cause less destruction.


photo credit and caption:
Palestinian men drink tea as they in front of their damaged family house
in the Brazil section of the Rafah refugee camp, southern Gaza Strip,
Friday, May 21, 2004. Israeli troops pulled back from two neighborhoods in
this sprawling Palestinian refugee camp Friday, leaving behind dozens of
demolished and damaged homes, torn up roads and flattened cars. (AP
Photo/Kevin Frayer)



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