Special report: Palestine-Israel Relations
JAKARTA, Dec. 29 (Xinhua) -- The Indonesian
government will send a team of three members representing its Medical Emergency
Rescue Committee (MER-C) to Palestine to provide medical and logistic aids for
Palestinian victims of Israeli air strikes in the Gaza strip, the national
Antara News Agency reported on Monday.
"The MER-C representative will try to enter Gaza
through Egypt and if they were denied access, they would leave the medical and
logistic aids at the border," said Jose Rizal, MER-C spokesman.
He said the three representatives from MER-C was made
up of two doctors and a logistic manager.
Before that, Indonesia Healthy Ministry decided to
send medicine assistance worth of 200,000 U.S. dollars to Palestine.
Israeli warplanes and combat helicopters pounded the
Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip on Saturday, killing at least 150 people in the bloodiest
day for Palestinians in more than 20 years.
Earlier, the Indonesian government had condemned the
attack and called for Israel to end the use of violence in the Gaza Strip
because it would prompt new tensions in the area.
