Xinhuanet

First shipment of Turkish humanitarian aid reaches Gaza

Source: Xinhua 2016-07-05 01:20:41
[Editor: huaxia]

MIDEAST-GAZA-TURKISH-AID

GAZA, July 5, 2016 (Xinhua) -- People unload Turkish aid shipments upon arrival in the Gaza Strip at Kerem Shalom crossing, July 4, 2016. The first shipment of humanitarian aid including basic food needs, garments, shoes and toys donated by Turkey, has reached the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip on Monday, officials said. (Xinhua/Khaled Omar)

GAZA, July 4 (Xinhua) -- The first shipment of humanitarian aid including basic food needs, garments, shoes and toys donated by Turkey, has reached the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip on Monday, officials said.

Turkish Consul General in Jerusalem Mustafa Sarnic, who arrived in Gaza on Monday, told reporters that the Gaza-bound Turkish container vessel Lady Leyla "is the beginning of the way for lifting the blockade imposed on Gaza."

The Turkish humanitarian aid was allowed into the Gaza Strip through the Israeli controlled commercial crossing of Kerem Shalom.

"This shipment is the start and we will go ahead towards lifting the blockade imposed on the Gaza Strip," Sarnic told a news briefing at Rafah border crossing point between southern Gaza Strip and Egypt.

According to the deal, Israel won't completely lift the blockade it imposed on the Gaza Strip right after Hamas violently seized control of the enclave and routed security president Mahmoud Abbas' security forces.

Turkey "will exert all efforts to help the population of Gaza and provide them with all needed services in all levels," Sarnic said.

Meanwhile, Yousef Ibrahim, deputy minister of the Palestinian social welfare authority run by Hamas movement, told reporters that ten trucks were allowed in the Gaza Strip on Monday and will be delivered to poor people.

"400 trucks carrying 11,000 tons of humanitarian aid were brought from Turkey, and they will be gradually allowed into the Gaza Strip," Ibrahim said.

Ibrahim said that the Turkish aid will draw a large smile on the faces of the poor children. According to official figures, rates of poverty in the Gaza Strip have exceeded 55 percent.

Sending the Turkish humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip, which has been under a tight Israeli blockade since 2007, was part of the Turkish-Israeli reconciliation agreement signed in Rome last week.

[Editor: huaxia]
 
First shipment of Turkish humanitarian aid reaches Gaza
                 Source: Xinhua | 2016-07-05 01:20:41 | Editor: huaxia

MIDEAST-GAZA-TURKISH-AID

GAZA, July 5, 2016 (Xinhua) -- People unload Turkish aid shipments upon arrival in the Gaza Strip at Kerem Shalom crossing, July 4, 2016. The first shipment of humanitarian aid including basic food needs, garments, shoes and toys donated by Turkey, has reached the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip on Monday, officials said. (Xinhua/Khaled Omar)

GAZA, July 4 (Xinhua) -- The first shipment of humanitarian aid including basic food needs, garments, shoes and toys donated by Turkey, has reached the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip on Monday, officials said.

Turkish Consul General in Jerusalem Mustafa Sarnic, who arrived in Gaza on Monday, told reporters that the Gaza-bound Turkish container vessel Lady Leyla "is the beginning of the way for lifting the blockade imposed on Gaza."

The Turkish humanitarian aid was allowed into the Gaza Strip through the Israeli controlled commercial crossing of Kerem Shalom.

"This shipment is the start and we will go ahead towards lifting the blockade imposed on the Gaza Strip," Sarnic told a news briefing at Rafah border crossing point between southern Gaza Strip and Egypt.

According to the deal, Israel won't completely lift the blockade it imposed on the Gaza Strip right after Hamas violently seized control of the enclave and routed security president Mahmoud Abbas' security forces.

Turkey "will exert all efforts to help the population of Gaza and provide them with all needed services in all levels," Sarnic said.

Meanwhile, Yousef Ibrahim, deputy minister of the Palestinian social welfare authority run by Hamas movement, told reporters that ten trucks were allowed in the Gaza Strip on Monday and will be delivered to poor people.

"400 trucks carrying 11,000 tons of humanitarian aid were brought from Turkey, and they will be gradually allowed into the Gaza Strip," Ibrahim said.

Ibrahim said that the Turkish aid will draw a large smile on the faces of the poor children. According to official figures, rates of poverty in the Gaza Strip have exceeded 55 percent.

Sending the Turkish humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip, which has been under a tight Israeli blockade since 2007, was part of the Turkish-Israeli reconciliation agreement signed in Rome last week.

分享
Israeli war jets strike Gaza in response to rocket firing
Gaza rocket hits southern Israel: army
Egypt reopens Rafah crossing with Gaza for four days
UN chief in Gaza to push for resumption of peace talks
Hamas says it appreciates Turkey's efforts to help ease Gaza blockade
Coal mine fire traps 13 in NE China
Coal mine fire traps 13 in NE China
Rescuers build cofferdam to control flood in Wuhan, China's Hubei
Rescuers build cofferdam to control flood in Wuhan, China's Hubei
Chinese FM meets Greek counterpart in Beijing
Chinese FM meets Greek counterpart in Beijing
Temporary dyke built to stop flood in Nanjing, China's Jiangsu
Temporary dyke built to stop flood in Nanjing, China's Jiangsu
Independence Day parade held in Washington D.C.
Independence Day parade held in Washington D.C.
30 people involved in inciting violent protests arrested in Zimbabwe
30 people involved in inciting violent protests arrested in Zimbabwe
Funeral of killed Indian girl held in N India
Funeral of killed Indian girl held in N India
Bangladesh holds state ceremony to pay homage to Dhaka attack victims
Bangladesh holds state ceremony to pay homage to Dhaka attack victims
Back to Top Close
010020070750000000000000011100001354884101