Israelis Accuse UNRWA Worker erusalem (JTA) — Israeli politicians are up in arms about an American United Nations worker they claim did nothing to stop the mob lynching of an Israeli who ntered a Gaza Strip refugee _amp by mistake last week. The worker, Catherine Striker of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees, witnessed at least art of the attack in which dozens of Palestinian youths stoned Yehoshua Weissbrod and shot him dead in a brutal murder that has shaken the nation. Knesset members from oth the governing coalition and the opposition are "demanding that Ms. Striker be fired from her position and expelled from the coun- try. But UNRWA has defended her action. The agency- said in a statement that the mob revented Ms. Striker from approaching Mr. Veissbrod's car and that she did try to summon outside help. . The army said it was con- ducting an inquiry into the incident. Foreign Minister 'himon Peres said during a meekly Cabinet session that if the U.N. worker was found to have ignored the lyn- ching, Israel would launch a formal complaint. The demand to expel Ms. triker was shared by Labor nesset member Ori Orr, chairman of the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee. Mr. Orr said he was basing his demand on information from the :Military. ) Mr. Orr said that if it were established that Ms. Striker ignored the lynching, then she should be suspended from her duties at once, and the Foreign Ministry should ' remand her expulsion from [the country. Relations have always been sensitive between Israel and UNRWA, the agency created to look after Palestinian refugees and upply them with food, hous- ing, educational and medical ervices. Israel allows UNRWA per- sonnel to monitor conditions and run certain operations lat refugee camps in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. It also operates at Palestinian refugee camps in Arab coun- tries such as Jordan, Leb- anon and Syria. UNRWA claimed there was not much Ms. Striker could have done to save the life of Mr. Weissbrod, a gas company employee who mistakenly entered Rafah refugee camp March 2 on his way to conduct business near the Israeli-Egyptian border. A spokesman for UNRWA in Geneva said that each and every one of its workers was obliged to save human life and that anyone failing to do so would face disciplinary measures. The initial Israeli version of events is that when Ms. Striker arrived on the scene, after the attack had begun, she was told by several peo- ple what was going on. They reportedly asked her to prevent the murder or at the very least summon help. However, according to this testimony, Ms. Striker ig- nored the pleas and drove off without intervening at all. But a spokesman for UNRWA in Gaza said that Ms. Striker arrived at the scene by chance and noticed an Israeli-licensed car sur- rounded by large crowd of people. "As the official approach- ed, she noticed that there was a motionless body in the car. At this point, she re- peatedly tried to get close, but was prevented from do- ing so by the crowd," the U.N. spokesman said. "After more unsuccessful attempts to get near, in what was certainly a highly ex- plosive and volatile situa- tion, and many equally futile endeavors to contact the UNRWA headquarters in Gaza town by radio, she sped out to the nearest and safest location, an UNRWA installation 500 meters away, in order to raise alarm over the phone," he said. Ms. Striker returned to the scene after failing to summon help, the spokes- man said, but it was too late. Mr. Weissbrod's brutal murder in the Gaza Strip, as well as a bloody stabbing spree a day earlier by a Gazan Palestinian that left two Israelis dead on Tel Aviv street, have renewed calls by some Israelis for a unilateral withdrawal from the Gaza Strip. Exercise regularly. WERE FlGf i ING FOR YOUR LIFE American Heart Association • Gal When So Sorry is not enough... Send a trait Nibbles & uts YAD EZRA feed/hg the lew/gh Hxyry BUY A CASE OF FOOD! Use this coupon to help feed the Jewish hungry. YAD EZRA will use your donations to purchase cases of food and distribute them to our neighbors in need. 1111•11 IMP MINII III= MIN 737-8088 Outside of Michigan 1400-752-2133 ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Shiva Dinners and Trays By SHIRLEE BLOOM Specializing In DAIRY TRAYS • Fruit & Nut Trays • Chocolate Trays • Baskets ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ 32418 Northwestern, Bet. MIddlebelt & 14 855-9463 111111 ■ I A Thoughtful Expression... With a Cookie or Candy Tray iorko g d iftsr--=- 354-3499 WE DELIVER! 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