Friday, June 04, 2010

More On The Aid Brought In On The #Flotilla--Expired Medicine And Camouflage

From The IDF Blog:
The spokesman for the Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT) announces that the unloading of humanitarian aid from the flotilla continued during the day.

Up Until now, 30 truckloads were unloaded, containing clothes, blankets, schoolbags, mattresses, children’s safety seats, closets and medical supply such as mechanical wheelchairs, X-ray reflection, wheelchairs, bandaging supply, medical beds and medications.

Some of the medicine unloaded from the ships had expiration dates from 2009. Furthermore, military camouflage fabrics, supposed to be delivered to the Hammas terror regime, were found on the ships.


The Palestinians are delaying the transfer of the humanitarian aid that was unloaded at Kerem Shalom crossing. As of today, 8 truckloads were already unloaded.

The coordinator of government activities in territories will continue to coordinate the transfer the humanitarian aid into the Gaza strip, in collaboration with the international community and the Palestinian authority.

Attached are photos of expired medicine and uniform fabric included in the cargo of the flotilla aid.
Check out the site for pictures of some of what was brought in


There is no doubt that much of what was brought was useful--though it has already been noted that everything that was brought on the flotilla is equivalent to what the IDF brings into Gaza in one day.

However, expired medication and camouflage is not helping.

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