halldor
03-11-2003, 04:07 PM
Tuesday, March 11, 2003
30 Trucks Loaded with Food Enter the Gaza Strip
IDF Spokesperson 11 March 2003
The IDF continues to provide benefits and humanitarian aid to the
Palestinian population that is not involved in terrorist action. The
following are the details of the humanitarian benefits and aid provided as
of March 6, 2003:
Humanitarian benefits to the civilian populations:
Thirty truckloads of rice, flour and sugar were admitted to the Gaza Strip
via the Karni crossing. Similarly, commercial traffic, especially farming
equipment, was coordinated from the area of Muassi to Khan Yunis. In
addition, two representatives of the organization "Doctors without Borders"
were admitted to the northern section of the Gaza Strip to provide
humanitarian aid to local Palestinian residents.
continued
http://www.imra.org.il/story.php3?id=16105
30 Trucks Loaded with Food Enter the Gaza Strip
IDF Spokesperson 11 March 2003
The IDF continues to provide benefits and humanitarian aid to the
Palestinian population that is not involved in terrorist action. The
following are the details of the humanitarian benefits and aid provided as
of March 6, 2003:
Humanitarian benefits to the civilian populations:
Thirty truckloads of rice, flour and sugar were admitted to the Gaza Strip
via the Karni crossing. Similarly, commercial traffic, especially farming
equipment, was coordinated from the area of Muassi to Khan Yunis. In
addition, two representatives of the organization "Doctors without Borders"
were admitted to the northern section of the Gaza Strip to provide
humanitarian aid to local Palestinian residents.
continued
http://www.imra.org.il/story.php3?id=16105