'Armed men seize Jordanian relief cargo in Gaza'
By Hani Hazaimeh Jordan Times 21 January 2009
http://www.jordantimes.com/?news=13669
AMMAN - Anonymous armed men captured a 13-truck convoy laden with foodstuff
donated by Jordanians after entering the Gaza Strip, a Palestinian official
told
The Jordan Times Tuesday.
Neither the convoy's drivers nor the trucks, which entered Gaza at the Karm
Abu Salem crossing, are Jordanian, said the official who spoke on condition
of anonymity.
The drivers were released; the hijackers drove the trucks.
The shipment was unloaded from a Jordanian convoy after it crossed into the
Palestinian territories and then carried by non-Jordanian trucks rented by
UNRWA into Gaza.
The Palestinian Authority official said: "This is not the first incident of
this kind. We have learned that the food items, which were supposed to be
given to Gazans for free, were being sold in the marketplace in Gaza City."
On Monday, an 11-truck convoy carrying food items from Kuwait was also
seized at gunpoint, he added.
The Jordan Hashemite Charity Organisation spokesperson denied he was
informed of any hijacked aid convoys.
Government officials in Amman did not know about the case or were not
available for comment.
UNRWA spokesperson Sami Mshasha told The Jordan Times on the phone from
Jerusalem that he was not aware of any hijacked aid convoy, being busy with
arrangements for the visit of UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to Gaza.
Mshasha said he would follow up on the report, but remained unavailable
despite repeated attempts by The Jordan Times to contact him.
