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the nando times | 01.04.2002 15:55

Riots predicted if the Israelis execute him

World: Foreigners arrive in Ramallah to aid Palestinians

Copyright © 2002 AP Online
By HADEEL WAHDAN, Associated Press


RAMALLAH, West Bank (March 29, 2002 2:27 a.m. EST) - Hundreds of pro-Palestinian foreigners arrived in the West Bank town of Ramallah on Thursday, offering themselves as human shields for Palestinians anticipating a massive military response by Israel to a suicide bombing that killed 20 Passover diners.

About 600 activists, most of them European members of the Public International Protection group, arrived in Ramallah for 10-day stays with local families. The town is Yasser Arafat's West Bank headquarters.

"We are going to stay here in Ramallah in particular to provide the Palestinians with protection," said French farmers' union leader Jose Bove.

"The Israeli government and our governments all know that we are in Ramallah. (Israeli Prime Minister Ariel) Sharon must understand that if he decides to bombard Ramallah he is going to bombard hundreds of foreigners."

Sharon convened his ministers in Jerusalem into the early hours of Friday to discuss responding to Wednesday's suicide bombing by a Palestinian militant at a seafront hotel in Netanya.

"I'm here to tell the Israeli government and to tell my government that the source of terror and violence is the Israeli government and racism," said group member Karrin Wheeler, of Pittsburgh.

Another 200 other activists from Italy were turned back by Israeli troops at a road block at Kalandiya, just south of Ramallah.

Meanwhile, United Nations officials in Ramallah said several foreign staffers, mainly families with young children, left the town. The officials, however, denied reports that the organization ordered an evacuation.

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