Cairo, September 12 (RHC) -– Cuba has sent six tons of humanitarian aid to the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, following Israel's latest devastating military offensive there.
The humanitarian aid, including medication, were delivered Wednesday by the charge d'affaires of the Cuban embassy in Cairo, Alexander Pellicer, to the first counselor of the Palestinian embassy, Basheer Abu Hatab, and to officials of the Egyptian Red Crescent.
Abu Hatab thanked "Cuba's noble gesture," saying it will "relieve the difficult situation in Gaza caused by the shortage of medicines and other medical supplies" at hospitals, many of which were bombarded by the Israeli military.
Cuba also said it was willing to treat Palestinians injured during the air, sea and land strikes.
The nearly two-month-long Israeli offensive, which started on July 8 and ended on August 26th, killed more than 2,000 Palestinians, mostly civilians. There were more than 70 casualties on the Israeli side, including 66 soldiers, according to the United Nations.
Also on Thursday, Prensa Latina news agency reported that Palestinian and Israeli delegations will be resuming indirect talks in Egypt's capital Cairo in mid-September to negotiate an end to hostilities.
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David Wade, Ph.D.
13/09/2014 10:46 amThank you, Cuba, for helping the victims of the genocide being perpetrated by the 21st century version of the Nazis (i.e., Israeli). It is amazing that a country (Cuba) that itself has been a victim of 50 years of economic warfare by the world's bully (US), has the compassion and generosity to help other victims of US-instigated terror. (Those planes and bombs used by Israel against Palestinian innocents were supplied by US politicians, paid for by US taxpayers without their consent, and probably also made in, the USA.) Bravo, Cuba!!
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