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The identity card of UNRWA's Jenin refugee camp project manager, Iain John Hook, a British national, who was killed in the West Bank city of Jenin on 22 November 2002. The United Nations challenged Israel's contention that Palestinians had fired at Israeli troops from a U.N. compound during a gun battle in which an Israeli sniper shot and killed John Hook.

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The identity card of UNRWA's Jenin project manager, Iain John Hook, a British national, who was killed in the West Bank city of Jenin on 22 November 2002. The United Nations challenged Israel's contention that Palestinians had fired at Israeli troops from a U.N. compound during a gun battle in which soldiers shot and killed Iain Hook.

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