Food Warehouse reportly taken out.

Clearly an investigation is needed, such acts cannot be tolerated.

Israel denies targeting food aid

The Israeli army (IDF) has become embroiled in a dispute with the United Nations after it destroyed a building containing hundreds of tons of food aid for Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.
An IDF spokeswoman told BBC News Online that Palestinian militants were hiding on the second and third floors and troops did not know the building contained food. She said an investigation was under way.

Earlier UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan said he was “extremely concerned” at the reports that troops blew up the building, which was used as a storage facility by the UN World Food Programme (WFP).

So, they searched the building for gunmen but some how they 'missed' they 500 tons of food inside?

Yeah right... The odds are that they destroyed the food deliberatly. They've been harassing UN workers for ages already.

Which they are complaining about today…

A group of 64 UN workers based in Israel, the West Bank and Gaza Strip issued a petition on Tuesday calling on Israel to stop what they said has been the harassment, beating and killing of United Nations staff.

“For two years, United Nations staff have been subject to escalating harassment and violence by Israel’s military, so that the protection supposed to be afforded by the blue letters of the UN is being steadily eroded,” said the petition, released in Gaza.

Asked about the statement, an Israeli military official said: “We reject the suggestion Israeli soldiers intentionally try to harass UN personnel. We respect the work of the United Nations, and that includes our commitment to their safety.”

The petition was issued two weeks after Israeli soldiers battling Palestinian gunmen in the West Bank refugee camp of Jenin shot dead Iain Hook, a project director for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA).

Israel said the soldiers mistook the Briton for a gunman, and the army opened an investigation. The army said Palestinian gunmen were firing from the UNRWA compound during the battle, an allegation the UN agency denied.

Israel released a telephone message an army officer received from Hook 18 minutes before his death in which the UNRWA official said Palestinians were trying to break into the compound. UNRWA said they never succeeded.

In the petition, the signatories slammed what they perceived to be an attempt by Israel to claim the United Nations was somehow culpable for Hook’s killing.

“In these tragic circumstances, rather than easily uttered regrets, we expect the Israeli government take the necessary steps to stop the harassment, beating and killing of UN staff,” the petition said.

Relations between Israel and UN agencies have been rocky for decades.

In the current Palestinian uprising for statehood, UN officials have accused the army of firing on health clinics, schools, ambulances and other installations run by UN agencies.

Israel has in turn accused UN officials of letting refugee camps run by UNWRA be used as safe havens for militants behind suicide bombings and doing nothing to stop gunmen from firing at Israeli troops from UN installations.