Israel To Allow Aid Into Gaza

  • 0

JERUSALEM – ISRAELI Defence Minister Ehud Barak on Sunday authorised the transfer of more than 100 truck-loads of aid into Gaza, his office said, as the army continued pounding the Hamas-ruled territory.

The one-off convoy to the besieged territory includes blood supplies, basic foodstuffs, medical equipment, 10 ambulances and fuel donated by Turkey, Jordan and international organisations, his office said in a statement.

More than 100 trucks will transfer the goods on Monday through the Karni, Nahal Oz and Kerem Shalom crossings between Israel and the Islamists-ruled territory, it said.

The United Nations special envoy to the Middle East Robert Serry said that Israel on Sunday had allowed 21 truck-loads of medical supplies and wheat into the impoverished territory.

Israel launched a massive air offensive in Gaza on Saturday that has so far killed nearly 300 people, after militants fired a wave of rockets against southern Israel.

Israel imposed a punishing blockade on Gaza after Hamas seized control of the coastal strip in June 2007, ousting forces loyal to Western-backed president Mahmud Abbas.

British aid agency Oxfam on Sunday warned that the Israeli military action risked triggering a humanitarian crisis.

‘Hundreds of thousands of people in Gaza depend on Oxfam and other international aid agencies for the basics of life – clean water, food and sanitation,’ said Mr John Prideaux-Brune, Oxfam Great Britain’s country programme manager in Jerusalem. — AFP

Read also:
Violence intensifies
Call to end Gaza violence
‘Committed’ to Mid East peace
Israel to allow aid into Gaza
Indonesia to send aid to Gaza
M’sia condemns Israeli action

Israel To Allow Aid Into Gaza

  • 0
AUTHOR

SPME

Scholars for Peace in the Middle East (SPME) is not-for-profit [501 (C) (3)], grass-roots community of scholars who have united to promote honest, fact-based, and civil discourse, especially in regard to Middle East issues. We believe that ethnic, national, and religious hatreds, including anti-Semitism and anti-Israelism, have no place in our institutions, disciplines, and communities. We employ academic means to address these issues.

Read More About SPME


Read all stories by SPME