Hamas War

Thursday, June 23, 2005

American tax money to terrorists

Does this mean that Israeli hospitals will no longer have to accept terrorists http://www.israelnn.com/news.php3?id=84382 as patients? http://www.israelnn.com/news.php3?id=84198 The terrorist was so grateful for the excellent care she had gotten that she was willing to murder the doctors, other patients and even herself.

Wouldn't it make more sense if Israeli Arabs and Beduin went to American supported Gaza hospitals?

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$500 Million in Supplies to Gaza Hospitals
Thursday 23/06/2005 10:05
Archive Photo: IDF SPokesperson

Medical supplies worth $500 million have been distributed to four hospitals in the Gaza Strip by USAID in response to a request by the Liaison and Coordination Administration in the Gaza Strip. The medical supplies, which include oxygen compressors to produce oxygen rich air, were placed yesterday (Wednesday) in the hospitals 'Beit Hanun' in Beit Hanun, 'Dora' in Gaza City, 'Nasser' in Khan Yunis and 'Tel Sultan' in Rafiah.
Coordinating the activities in the field was Maj. Gen. Yosef Mishelov, who went to the head of USAID about six months ago with a request to improve the hospitals in the Gaza Strip by installing four air compressors. The cost of the donation by USAID includes a budget to build reinforced rooms for the compressors in the hospitals. The four compressors arrived via the Port of Ashdod and were then taken to the Karni Crossing where they entered into the Gaza Strip.
The entrance of the compressors into the Gaza Strip reduces the dependence on imported Israeli oxygen tanks for medical needs while improving the quality of medical care offered to residents of the Gaza Strip.
The Liaison and Coordination Administration in the Gaza Strip has accompanied this project from the beginning, coordinating the transfer of the compressors and was even present today after the supply transfer. The Liaison and Coordination Administration is looking to collaborate with international organizations on similar projects. With the approval of the Activity Coordinator in the Territories, it has been recognized that relief projects to Palestinians should be exempt from import taxes.

3 comments:

Esther said...

Great point. They totally should.

Batya said...

Thanks.
Does the American public know that a disproportionately high proportion of patients in the best hospitals are Arab?

Batya said...
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