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Intrenatioanl Aid finally reaching Haiti
by keep it coming!
Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2010 at 2:27 PM
Some heartwarming videos of aid finally reachin Haiti
Youtubes of international aid to Haiti. Keep it coming!
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international aid reaching Haiti
by intn'l aid to Haiti
Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2010 at 8:06 PM
The Israelis are quite famous for their humanitarian aid, always among the first on the scene at international disaster sites. They were there in Mexico in 1985, in Armenia in 1988, Turkey in 1991, El Salvador, India and Peru in 2001, and Indonesia in 2006. In 1994, during the Rwandan refugee crisis, Israel initiated Operation Interns for Hope, establishing a field hospital in neighboring Zaire to bring medical aid to refugees.
Israel sent aid supplies to Sri Lanka in response to the devastating flood of 2003. Israel was among the first three countries to provide aid to victims of the 2004 tsunami that ravaged parts of Southeast Asia. And now, we are seeing Israel in action in Haiti.
yes they are
by The Israelis are quite famous
Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2010 at 2:54 PM
They sure are...for organ harvesting.
On January 15, Haaretz reported that:
"The Israel Defense Forces' aid mission to Haiti left Israel overnight (January 14) with equipment for setting up an emergency field hospital. Around 220 soldiers and officers (were) in the delegation, including 120 medical staff (to) operate the hospital in the Haitian capital, Port-au-Prince."
According to Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, it includes "40 doctors, 25 nurses, paramedics, a pharmacy, a children's ward, a radiology department, an intensive care unit, an internal department and a maternity ward (able to) treat approximately 500 patients each day," including in two surgery rooms.
On January 20, Lebanon's Al-Manar TV reported on the mission, citing a damning You Tube video posted by an American named T. West from a group called AfriSynergy Productions.
"The video presents something to think about while exploiting the horrible tragedy that has befallen Haiti where Israeli occupation soldiers are engaged in organ trafficking."