Not that any Muslim or Liberal will thank Israel for their help and technology It will be viewed as a Zionist Plot.
Following Earthquake, Israel Sends Aid to Turkey
Thursday, 27 October 2011 09:49
Defense Minister, Ehud Barak, ordered the Israeli defense system to send a
special aid delegation to Turkey in response, after the offer was accepted by
the Turkish authorities. Barak stated that, "The humanitarian gesture to Turkey
was forthcoming regardless of the [diplomatic] crisis. We remember their
assistance during the Carmel forest fires… We will send everything necessary and
whatever they ask for."
Israeli Air Force aircraft brought prefabricated houses and other supplies to Eastern Turkey today (October 27). The assistance is focused on temporary buildings necessary for the rehabilitation of people rescued and evacuated at disaster sites in Turkey, as well as essential field hospital structures.
The Turkish request was transferred via the Israeli Consul stationed in Ankara.
Two days ago Defense Minister Barak already spoke to Maj. Gen. Amos Gilad, Director of Policy and Political-Military Affairs of the Israeli Defense Ministry, offering Turkish authorities any assistance needed in dealing with the earthquake that took place in eastern Turkey. In response, the Chief of the General Staff, Lt. Gen. Benny Gantz instructed the IDF to prepare for the possibility of a search and rescue aid delegation sent to Turkey. The Home Front Command prepared the relevant forces.
Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu spoke with his Turkish counterpart expressing his condolences for the deaths and damage caused by the earthquake. Israeli President, Shimon Peres, spoke with Abdullah Gul, his Turkish counterpart, expressing his condolences and offering assistance from Israel.
Israel has sent humanitarian aid and earthquake relief to Turkey in the past. Following the powerful Izmit earthquake in 1999, Israeli rescue teams treated thousands of victims, pulled survivors from the rubble and saved many lives.
The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies have stated that "hundreds, possibly thousands" of people are still trapped underneath the wreckage. As of Wednesday it was reported that 459 people have been killed in the earthquake that struck eastern Turkey on Sunday, with many more injured and still missing.
Israeli Air Force aircraft brought prefabricated houses and other supplies to Eastern Turkey today (October 27). The assistance is focused on temporary buildings necessary for the rehabilitation of people rescued and evacuated at disaster sites in Turkey, as well as essential field hospital structures.
The Turkish request was transferred via the Israeli Consul stationed in Ankara.
Two days ago Defense Minister Barak already spoke to Maj. Gen. Amos Gilad, Director of Policy and Political-Military Affairs of the Israeli Defense Ministry, offering Turkish authorities any assistance needed in dealing with the earthquake that took place in eastern Turkey. In response, the Chief of the General Staff, Lt. Gen. Benny Gantz instructed the IDF to prepare for the possibility of a search and rescue aid delegation sent to Turkey. The Home Front Command prepared the relevant forces.
Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu spoke with his Turkish counterpart expressing his condolences for the deaths and damage caused by the earthquake. Israeli President, Shimon Peres, spoke with Abdullah Gul, his Turkish counterpart, expressing his condolences and offering assistance from Israel.
Israel has sent humanitarian aid and earthquake relief to Turkey in the past. Following the powerful Izmit earthquake in 1999, Israeli rescue teams treated thousands of victims, pulled survivors from the rubble and saved many lives.
The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies have stated that "hundreds, possibly thousands" of people are still trapped underneath the wreckage. As of Wednesday it was reported that 459 people have been killed in the earthquake that struck eastern Turkey on Sunday, with many more injured and still missing.
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