söndag 12 juli 2015
Ute nu: Olmert attackerade den Syriska reaktorn eftersom USA ville köra med "diplomati"
måndag 14 juli 2008
Jolmige Olmert. Syrien. Olja
"Vi har aldrig varit så nära en fred som nu" (enligt TT)......... Allt är relativt, man har inte varit i närheten av fred någon gång. Jag är inte den enda som inser att man får fred, som den iskalla freden med Egypten, först när den ena sidan inser att den har förlorat kriget. Som jag tjatar om - Abbas har fortfarande inte ändrat sin grundlag, PLO:s Stadgar, som säger att Israel inte får existera. Dagens "fredsförhandlingar" har helt och hållet gått ut på att han ska få, Israel ska ge. Senast har Olmert lovat att ge ännu fler mördare till honom, de som israeliska säkerhetsmän har arbetat stenhårt för, natt efter natt, för att ta tillfånga! Där är stort missnöje bland dessa förstås. Abbas påpekar att när Olmert är så snäll mot Hizbollah att han friger massmördare, så får han allt vara det emot honom också.
Sarkozy är förvisso bättre än de gamla gubbarna som föregick honom i Frankrike men när han kläcker ur sej saker som: "Jag uppmanar Abu Mazen ( Mahmoud Abbas) och Ehud Olmert att börja förhandlingar som leder till världsfred, att skapa en oberoende palestinsk stat och vända nytt blad i Mellanösternregionen, sade han" som om en fred mellan Abbas och Olmert skulle på verka världsfreden, är direkt barnslig.
Abbas vet mycket väl att utan israeliska soldater i Judéen/Samarien hade Hamas varit envåldshärskare där också och förvandlat det till ett nytt Gaza dit inte ens svenska ISM:are vågar sej. Trots det gnäller han när Israel gör något.
Syrien
Det totalt misslyckade kriget mot terroristgruppen Hizbollah, som Olmert utan några förkunskaper ägnade sig åt som sommarjobb för två somrar sedan, slutade med att FN seriöst producerade en paragraf 1701, som förbjöd vapenleveranser till Hizbollah. Syrien har inte ägnat sig åt något annat sedan dess. Hittar UNIFIL något olämpligt styks det från protokollet. Assad och Olmert är på samma möte i Paris, men Assad gick ut när Olmert skulle gagga. Telegraph skriver hur Hizbollah köper upp land i södra Libanon från kristna och druser för att kunna ladda upp i lugn och ro, utan störningar från UNIFIL. Hizbollah har mycket fler vapen nu än före kriget. Minns hur Sverige deltog - med en båt i Medelhavet, för att kunna sola....... Syrien sa "nåde er om ni försöker bevaka gränsen mellan Libanon och Syrien!" och hela världen lydde skräckslagna.
Olja
Har du tittat på kartan över Mellanöstern nyligen? Annars - ta fram den. http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/middle_east_and_asia/middle_east_graphic_2003.jpg har en rätt bra sådan.
In 1975, Henry Kissinger, a Zionist Jew, and then Secretary of State signed in the name of the American people "a Memorandum of Understanding with Israel whereby the US would guaranteed Israel's oil reserves and energy supply in times of crisis…..The memorandum has been quietly renewed every five years, with special legislation attached whereby the US stocks a strategic oil reserve for Israel even if it is entailed domestic shortages at a cost of $3 billion in 2002 to US taxpayers." The arrival of Iraqi oil in Israel would pretty much releave us of that commitment. (www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,2763,940250,00.html)
Senast - läs denna artikel, "U.S. checking possibility of pumping oil from northern Iraq to Haifa, via Jordan" från den 14 juli 2008. Som du ser konstruerade England Jordanien så att man skulle kunna dra

Hey, före 1948 fanns där tjocka pipelines! Det är bara att göra rena dom från råttor och börja pumpa! Nä, inte riktigt...... Betydligt tjockare saker behövs, och dagens råttor gräver hål under gränsen mellan Egypten och Gaza, men ändå. Dessutom hade det hjälpt både Jordanien, som hade fått transitavgifter, och Israel, som behöver olja! Oljan till Europa borde kunna bli billigare också.
För 36 år sedan sparkade Saddam ut privata oljeföretag, nu är de tillbaka.
Tysklands ekonomiminister var i Irak häromdagen. De behöver olja. Resten kan du spekulera över själv.
Israeliska araber
De fortsätter att göra situationen värre för sig själva. Det är våldsamt svårt att inse anledningen. När det var en utfrågning för en tid sedan föredrog mer än 2/3 att leva i Israel och inte i något arabland, men fortfarande - precis som om de trodde att de mådde bra där eftersom där var magi i landet, inte för att judarna faktiskt hade gjort det så bra!
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torsdag 3 juli 2008
Iran, liksom Hamas, erbjuder "PAUS" enligt TT :)
IMRA interviewed Mark Regev, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's Foreign Press Adviser, in English, on 2 July 2009:
IMRA: I have a question relating to the speech that Prime Minister Olmert made at the Negev Conference yesterday.
He described the agreement as follows: "We agreed to a calm on the basis of very clear parameters of what is permitted.That there is not in it strengthening" of Hamas.
I am trying to figure this out.
Is the Prime Minister saying that he doesn't consider it to be a "strengthening" of Hamas for them to build rockets, put together explosive devices, build bunkers, dig tunnels. Or does he think that these things are prohibited by the agreement?
Which is it?
Regev: The understandings reached with Egypt are clear. There is to be an end of the arms smuggling to Gaza that allows Hamas build up a formidable military machine there.
IMRA: But. Again. With the tons of explosives and raw material that they already have there that they can use to build rockets with. They can use it to construct explosive devices. They can build bunkers. They can dig tunnels. These activities all this with the material already at hand.
Does the Prime Minister not consider these activities to be activities that "strengthen" Hamas?
Regev: The important question is what do the understandings with Egypt include. OK?
And I already answered that question.
IMRA: That they can't bring more in.
Regev: That's what the agreement with Egypt is about.
IMRA: What I am trying to understand is that since he stood up before this group at the Negev Conference and said "that there is not in it strengthening" .
Is he saying that if.
Regev:: I think that to be fair, what he is saying is up to now the major source for "strengthening" was the import of weapons and explosive from the outside - for example from Hezbollah and Syria and Iran. And when you cut that off you have succeeded in dramatically reducing their ability to become stronger.
IMRA: So the domestic arms industry in Gaza is considered to be of no significance?
Regev: That you can say.
IMRA: Well, Prime Minister Olmert says "that there is not in it strengthening".
Regev: Once again. I think that any objective analysis would agree that the major driving force behind the growth of the Hamas military machine in Gaza was the smuggling into Gaza.
IMRA: I am still trying to understand.
Regev: You understand. You just want to argue.
IMRA: No. We have local construction of rockets whose range has been improving and payload increasing over time. These are not devices that were smuggled in. They are using explosives that were smuggled in but they have warehouses full of explosives so you can stop that today but that is not the issue.
Went the Prime Minister said "that there is not in it strengthening" is he saying that anything that they use today to build with is not a "strengthening"? Is that what you are saying?
Regev: I will start again. The major factor behind the strengthening has been the smuggling.
IMRA: Tthere was no qualification in his statement. He didn't say "no major strengthening" - he said "no strengthening".
Regev: If you have accurately and effectively dealt with the smuggling you have substantially dealt with the strengthening.
IMRA: So building bunkers and digging tunnels is not part of "strengthening"?
Regev: I would say that these are things obviously that we watch very carefully. Because if we do have to go into Gaza with the military we have to obviously be very aware of what military preparations they have made.
IMRA: Is that "strengthening" - these activities? Building bunkers, tunnels, planting mines? Is that "strengthening" or it doesn't count?
Regev: In the form of the agreement that was reached with the Egyptians it is importation which is the key.
IMRA: I understand. But Prime Minister Olmert was not giving a lecture about Egypt and about what was the agreement. He was talking about there not being any "strengthening".
Regev: Any objective person would agree that if you prevent the importation into Gaza of missiles, rockets, ammunition, explosive, etc., then you are substantively preventing them from becoming stronger. And that is a policy gain worth pursuing.
IMRA: OK. (Laugh). Fair enough. Thank you very much.
Regev: A pleasure. Always a pleasure. Good bye.
Nästa IMRA-nyhet: Smuggling från Egypt till Gaza via båtar utan att Israel eller Egypt försöker hindra http://www.imra.org.il/story.php3?id=39809
Det är ju vapenstillestånd gubevars så varken Egypten eller Israel kontrollerar nu båttransporter till Gaza....
"Yediot Ahronot correspondent Alex Fishman reports in today's edition that according to senior Israeli security sources, Egypt has reduced it naval anti-smuggling activities as compared to the past.
Palestinian boats loaded with people and suspicious material can be seen passing within meters of Egyptian Coast Guard boats on their way from Egypt to Gaza. Sometimes the Egyptians can be seen waiving hello to the passing boats and dinghies.
"Until the "calm" the [Israeli] Navy stopped boats, dinghies, etc. going from the Egyptian coast towards the Gaza coast that were suspected of being associated with the smuggling of weapons or activists to Gaza. Since the "calm" this activity of the [Israeli] navy has ceased such that the water passage to Gaza has transformed into the "secure path" for smuggling." ______________________________________________________ Nu berättar nyheterna om att man ska tänka sammalunda om Iran - det är mest snack, "vi gör väl inga kärnvapen, vad dumt"........ Våra media tycks vara betalda med iranska oljepengar. EU har inte lärt sej sen Hitler och USA är evinnerligt trött på att tjata på dem om det faktum att Säkerhetsrådet har BINDANDE kapitel-7-beslut att Iran ska bojkottas tills de upphör med kärnvapenexperiment, vilket - som jag har sagt tidigare - tillåter krigshandling om det inte uppehålls. Häromdagen gjorde jag en liten tabell över EU:s handel med Iran, se här, och räknar man snabbt ihop summan, där Italien ligger i topp och Sverige som tolva, blir den 30 miljarder Euro under 2007. Det är hur EU uppehåller bojkotten!
Ickespridningsavtalet för kärnvapen som Iran (men inte Israel av förklarliga skäl - de berättar för USA vad de har, men har ingen som helst anledning att lita på något som har med FN att göra) har skrivit under, kräver att de ska anmäla och tillåta inspektion av anläggningar för utveckling av fredlig kärnkraft. Jag har skrivit om IAEA:s ständiga hållande Iran om ryggen, sök nedan. Det senaste officiella, är
VIENNA (AFP) — The UN atomic watchdog has expressed serious concern that Iran is still hiding information about alleged studies into making nuclear warheads and defying UN demands to suspend uranium enrichment.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said in a report released late Monday that Iran must provide "substantive" information if it is to convince the international community that its nuclear drive is peaceful.
The alleged studies suggest Iran may have been trying to develop a nuclear warhead, convert uranium and test high explosives and a missile re-entry vehicle, said the report.

The report, to be discussed by the IAEA's board of governors at a June 2-6 meeting, said intelligence from a number of sources suggest Iran has conducted the studies. Iran has repeatedly dismissed the allegations as "baseless" and the intelligence as "forged".
The IAEA demanded that Iran, which already faces UN Security Council sanctions ...
Vi vet att Iran i det längsta olagligt försökte hemlighålla sina försök med att utveckla kärnvapen:
"Unknown at the time was that in 1985, Iran secretly tapped into the nuclear black market run by the father of Pakistan’s nuclear program – A.Q. Khan. Khan had established a robust network of front companies and clandestine shipments to fuel Pakistan’s own nuclear weapon program. For 18 years, Iran successfully hid – in violation of international law and its voluntary treaty commitments to the International Atomic Energy Agency – its clandestine nuclear procurement and development program. "
Om det hade varit frågan om fredlig energiproduktion hade det självklart inte funnits någon anledning till detta för en av världens främsta oljeproducenter. Tyvärr går deras tankeverksamhet i kringelikrokar - de har inte ens ett raffinaderi för att producera bensin till sina egna bilar utan får importera detta! Men kärnkraft ska de utveckla - trots att tyskarna byggde ett kärnkraftverk åt dem och ryssarna förser detta med klyvbart material.
IAEA klantade sig på traditionellt sätt även med Syrien - som på motsvarande sätt ej rapporterade sina förehavanden. När IAEA långt om länge bad om att få inspektera sa Syrierna "ja, visst, vänta bara lite så vi kan röja i oredan...." och några månader därefter blev de insläppta - med förbud att inspektera andra misstänkta områden. Ska man tro TT hittade de alls ingenting, ska man tro mer analyserande nyhetskällor:
Syrians and UN nuclear inspectors play hide and seek
June 30, 2008, 6:43 PM (GMT+02:00)

Olli Heinonen led nuclear watchdog inspection in Syria
DEBKAfile’s military and intelligence sources report that the three-man International Atomic Energy Agency team which inspected the El Kibar site bombed by Israel last September, returned to Vienna Wednesday, June 25, with soil and building materials samples gathered secretly without Syrian knowledge. From the Syrians they received different samples said to have been collected at a site which they insisted was a military facility under construction.
During their four days in the country, Olli Heinonen, IAEA deputy director and leading negotiator with the Iranian authorities, and his team interviewed Syrian army officers and men presented by Damascus as having been employed at the facility. They denied it was a nuclear reactor and possessing nuclear credentials themselves. But, according to DEBKAfile’s intelligence sources, the inspectors countered with their own list of officers, scientists and technicians – not only Syrians, but also Iranians and North Koreans employed in building the facility.
The Syrian side denied this and refused the inspectors permission to interview people on their list.
Last week, British, German and Israeli publications released new information from Israeli intelligence sources according to which the El Kibar reactor was intended to be a component of Iran’s nuclear program. Iran’s use of plutonium in its weapons projects was to be concealed by having it produced in Syria.
Wednesday, June 25, the London daily, the Guardian, quoted an adviser to Israel's national security council as saying: "The Iranians were involved in the Syrian programme. The idea was that the Syrians produce plutonium and the Iranians get their share. Syria had no reprocessing facility for the spent fuel. It's not deduction alone that brings almost everyone to think that the link exists" – implying that Israel had evidence.
DEBKAfile adds: War tensions between Israel and Iran have shot up in the last few days on the strength of reported Israeli preparations for an attack on Iran’s nuclear installations. By linking Syria’s destroyed reactor to Iran’s nuclear program, Israeli officials were saying in effect that the attack on an Iranian nuclear installation had already taken place …in Syria.
.tisdag 1 juli 2008
TT ger sej inte
Samtidigt som den sköra vapenvilan mellan Israel och Hamas åter bröts meddelades att Israels försvarsminister Ehud Barak och den palestinske presidenten Mahmud Abbas ska mötas.
Träffen mellan dem två hålls i Greklands huvudstad Aten på tisdagen, parallellt med ett möte för världens socialdemokrater, socialistiska partier och arbetarpartier, uppgav Baraks kontor. På agendan stod grundläggande problem som Jerusalems status, gränserna för en framtida palestinsk stat och flyktingfrågan.
Kort före tillkännagivandet slog en raket som avfyrats från den Hamas-kontrollerade Gazaremsan ner nära en kibbutz i södra Israel, uppgav poliskällor enligt Reuters. Inga människor ska ha kommit till skada och ingen tog på sig ansvaret för attacken.
Beskjutningen var det senaste i en rad mindre brott mot vapenvilan mellan Israel och Hamas som trädde i kraft den 19 juni. TT-AFP
AFP-artikeln säger exakt
Mon Jun 30, 3:49 PM ET
JERUSALEM (AFP) - Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak is due to meet Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas on Tuesday in Greece, a statement from his office said. The meeting in the Greek capital, Athens, will be held on the sidelines of a meeting of Socialist International, the statement said.
Israel and the Palestinians revived negotiations toward resolving core problems like the status of Jerusalem, the borders of a future Palestinian state and refugees at US-hosted talks last November.
But no concrete progress has yet been announced.
Israeli and Palestinian negotiators are due to meet in the United States in July, senior Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erakat said last week.
Tillägget om “mindre brott” är alltså helt och hållet TT:s skapelse, den andra gången de kallar det ett ”mindre brott” att skjuta mot israeliska kvinnor och barn, än om Israel satt en en laddning i häcken på arabiska terrorister. Speciellt om de, som de vanligtvis gör, skjuter raketer från sin bakgård med ungar som pigga åskådare, efter det att de har tittat på Hamas TV om lyckan att bli en shahid.
Man förmodar att TT använt sina matematiska talanger och sett: ”aha, de flesta av de arabiska monstrens raketer landar i åkern, alltså gör de precis som Olmert, de siktar faktiskt på åkern!”
Reuters, som levererar biten om raketerna, talar heller alls icke om något ”mindre brott”:
Mon Jun 30, 4:48 PM ET
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - A rocket fired from the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip landed in southern Israel on Monday, putting further strain on a ceasefire brokered by Egypt.
An Israeli police spokesman said the makeshift rocket had landed near a kibbutz bordering the coastal enclave, causing no damage or injuries.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for what was the fourth such attack since the truce went into effect on June 19.
A Palestinian official who coordinates with Israeli authorities the passage of goods into the Gaza Strip said they informed him that Israel's border crossings with the territory would be closed on Tuesday in response to the rocket strike.
On Sunday, Israel reopened three of its crossings with the Gaza Strip after cross-border rocket fire stopped.
Israel had shut the crossings on June 25 after an Islamic Jihad rocket salvo which the Palestinian faction said was in retaliation for Israel's killing of one of its leaders in the West Bank.
Other Gaza militants have also fired a rocket and two mortar bombs in two separate incidents.
The Egyptian-brokered ceasefire requires militant groups to halt rocket fire in return for Israel gradually easing its blockade of the impoverished territory.
Israel sharply cut back the supply of goods into the Gaza Strip a year ago, after the Islamic militant group Hamas took over the territory from forces loyal to President Mahmoud Abbas's more secular Fatah faction.
(Reporting by Nidal al-Mughrabi; Writing by Joseph Nasr; Editing by Richard Williams)
måndag 30 juni 2008
Arabiska mördare, Kuntar

Mördad av Kuntar genom att krossa skallen, som man gör med kattungar.
Nu vill Olmertgänget släppa honom fri trots att han har 500 år av sitt straff kvar! Han har garanterat att han ska fortsätta mörda judar. Har Olmert tvingat honom att skriva under på att han INTE ska göra detta? Inte vad jag vet. Du kan läsa mycket mer om mördaren på http://samirkuntar.net/

Läser man på http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/126664 som berättar om rabbinen som skulle - utifrån tillgänglig information - försöka avgöra om de tillfångatagna var döda:
Rabbi Ronsky has met with IDF Intelligence and Medical Corps personnel, as well as the Mossad official responsible for the MIAs, who gave him information on the status of the abducted soldiers that led to his decision. Extensive reports, including the analysis of trauma experts, police forensics units, DNA laboratory evidence, and the IDF’s missile research unit, led Rabbi Ronsky to believe that the tragic fate of one of the soldiers is certain, and that of the second is almost as clear.
Part of the information received led to the IDF raid on a hospital facility in
As far as the fate of the other soldier, experts concluded that although he sustained injuries similar in severity to the first, there is a very small chance that he may still be alive.
As part of his briefing, the chief military rabbi also received access to “highly confidential” intelligence information received after the war. As one of the few people exposed to this, Rabbi Ronsky indicated he was very impressed by the depth of information he was given.
However, sources in the Military Rabbinate said that Ronsky was enraged over the fact that the intelligence information, which is not new, was only brought to his attention last week. Based on all of the above information, he concluded that despite lingering hopes that at least one of the soldiers was still alive, the depth and scope of information given to him was enough to declare both Eldad Regev and Ehud Goldwasser dead.
Ronsky's belief echoes reports from last Thursday, when Mossad chief Maj. Gen. Meir Dagan informed the Regev family in a closed-door meeting that it is his belief that both men are dead.
Det framgår att Olmert under dessa två år har vetat att de med största sannolikhet varit döda, och ändå har han insisterat på att både förhandla med Hizbullah och även släppa Kuntar fri för att göra vad som roar honom mest.
De två främsta säkerhetsexperterna, de som bäst förstår konsekvenserna, sa ett absolut nej till hela affären, av förståeliga skäl. Caroline Glick skriver och förklarar, bäst som så ofta annars. Även Libanons regering säger att frisläppandet av Kuntar är vansinne. "Lebanon says the expected prisoner swap between Israel and Hizbullah is a "big failure" for Israel, Reuters reported Tuesday."
The Israeli hostages, Dr. Bechor said, "became a burden" for Hizbullah. It became "an interest for Hizbullah to get rid of them." Had Israel declared the soldiers dead, the professor added, Hizbullah would have agreed to a lesser ransom.
Vi minns hur Nasrallah berättade om hur han hade vunnit över Olmert i kriget,
och Olmert uppför sej som den sanne förloraren.
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söndag 29 juni 2008
Gaza under judisk kontroll. Och arabisk.

Du kan först se hur den berömda Mohammed Omer (som Bitte gråter över) vill att det ska se ut i Gaza, på hans website http://rafahtoday.org/ De har haft 3 ostörda år att bygga det så det blir vad de vill ha! Ostörda förutom när de har attackerat Israel, så att Israel har varit tvunget att försöka lugna terroristerna lite. Tyvärr har de attackerat Israel nästan dagligen - och sen sätter de sej ner och gråter över att det ser rörigt ut......... Observera att han inte på något ställe på websiten nämner Hamas - orsaken till röran! Man blir påmind om att araberna fortfarande anklagar Djingis Khan för att ställa till det i deras paradis.
En översikt över de blomstrande judiska byarna i Gaza kan du se på http://yesha.israel.googlepages.com/katif.htm
Där finns inte någon som helst anledning varför inte araberna skulle kunna trivas lika bra och bygga liknande! Förutom deras egna aktioner.
Dugit
När Sharon, ivrigt påhejad av Olmert, började förstöra byn såg det ut så här, fotograferat av en glad arab:
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Innan hade folk trivts där och hade inget att klaga på.
Netzarim

Tja, New York Times skriver hur araberna börjar försöka odla lite där, när judarna har lämnat, se bild och artikel här. Man inser vilken potential Gaza hade haft om de hade fortsatt den vägen i stället för att avlossa tusentals raketer mot Israel för att kunna träffa lite barnhem och få anledning att dansa på gatorna.
Här en bild på när judarna lämnar Netzarim:
Gush Katif
Se ett bildspel på http://www.gushkatif.net/
Andra bilder på http://allb4u.co.il/katif/katif.htm
Såhär såg det ut när judarna var där:

Nu kliar araberna sig förvånat i huvudet - läs på http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/94711
Så
vad vill jag ha sagt med detta? Att Gaza har det allt förspänt, de fick växthus - som de till stor del förstörde dagen efter den sista juden hade lämnat - och en del av de återstående såldes till Egypten när gränsen var nere i januari i år. Inget hade stoppat dem från att själva bygga växthus när judarna gjorde det, och fråga dem till råds - i vilken mån de gjorde det vet jag inte. Hade de stoppat all terrorism och i stället försöka skapa en stat hade de kunnat sitta i solstolar vid stranden och se flockar av turister omkring sig göra sammalunda. Att leverera sina produkter till en stor del av världen kunde de göra lika lätt som judarna gjorde, om de stoppar terrorn.
Jag minns när jag tog bussen i Tel Aviv som gick till Kairo. Inga större problem, det var bara att åka. Rafah var en vanlig internationell gräns där folk gick fram och tillbaka, med sina stora säckar. Men redan då försökte araberna smuggla i sina råtthål, en del hade de börjat gräva i sin källare nära gränsen, som råttor ofta gör, så israelerna tvingades att rasera deras hus. DÅ blev det liv....... Nä, inte för att de smugglade vapen och sprängämnen.
Där finns stora gasfyndigheter som tillhör Gaza, värda uppskattningsvis $4 miljarder. Israel har lovat att köpa, och väntar bara på att terroristerna ska försvinna på endera sättet.
Abbas fick mer än $7 miljarder i december att göra med vad han hade lust.
Så vad vill palestinaaraberna mer? Det enda de behöver ge är fred!
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onsdag 25 juni 2008
Barak, Mellanösterns värsta velebytta
söndag 22 juni 2008
Israels BLOY-regering
måndag 9 juni 2008
Ja, politiker pratar för mycket.
onsdag 4 juni 2008
Olmerts stora trut. Iran. Mat och medicin till Gaza
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/Flash.aspx/147633
Du har möjligen i media och på vänsterbloggar hört att Israel inte ger presenter nog till Gaza för att visa hur lyckliga de är över att få deras raketer och granater i sina barnhem och skolor. Här är den senaste listan: den är lång nog att jag inte orkar översätta från engelska, men tror inte det behövs heller:Wednesday, June 4, 2008 |
23,780 trucks; 564,488 tons: Humanitarian assistance to Gaza since Feb 27 escalation in terror |
Ministry of Defense Unit of Coordination of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT) 2 June 2008 Total (June 16, 2007 - June 2, 2008) : 23,780 trucks; 564,488 tons) June 2, 2008 64 trucks carrying rice, vegetables, meat/chicken/fish, dairy and other food products, and raw materials for essential infrastructures were transferred to the Gaza Strip via Sufa crossing. 71 trucks carrying 2,577 tons of wheat, soy beans, corn and animal feed were transferred via the Karni grain depot. At the Nahal Oz fuel depot, 260,410 liters of fuel for transportation and 732,400 liters of fuel for the power station, and 210 tons of heating and cooking gas were transferred to the Gaza Strip. In addition, 13 people (patients and companions) crossed into Israel via the Erez crossing for medical treatment. June 1, 2008 30 trucks carrying vegetables, meat/chicken/fish, dairy and other food products, medications and medical equipment, and raw materials for essential infrastructures were transferred to the Gaza Strip via Sufa crossing. 64 trucks carrying 2,500 tons of wheat, soy beans, corn and animal feed were transferred via the Karni grain depot. At the Nahal Oz fuel depot, 1.038 million liters of fuels and 262 tons of gas were transferred to the Gaza Strip. In addition, 29 people (patients and companions) crossed into Israel via the Erez crossing for medical treatment. May 28, 2008 71 trucks carrying 2,610 tons of wheat, soy and animal feed were transferred to the Gaza Strip via the Karni conveyor. Via the Nahal Oz depot, 110 tons of cooking and heating gas were transferred. This week, 70,030 liters of petrol (out of 75,400 allocated), 693,450 liters of transportation fuel (out of 800,000) and 2,097,400 (out of 2,200,000) liters of diesel fuel for the power station were transferred. In addition, 87 people (patients and companions) crossed into Israel on May 28 for medical treatment. May 27, 2008 62 trucks carrying 1,260 tons of wheat, 72 tons of barley and 900 tons of animal feed were transferred to the Gaza Strip via the Karni grain depot. 72 trucks with food, hygiene products, medicines and supplies for essential infrastructures were transferred to the Gaza Strip via Sufa crossing. Via the Nahal Oz fuel depot, 70,030 liters of petrol, 253 tons of gas, 155,000 liters of fuel for transportation and 736,200 liters of fuel for the power station were transferred. In addition, eight people crossed into Israel for medical treatment. May 26, 2008 66 trucks carrying baby food, agricultural produce and equipment, meat/chicken/fish, dairy products and other food, medicines, and supplies for essential infrastructures were transferred to the Gaza Strip via Sufa crossing. 170 tons of gas and 1.01 million liters of diesel fuel were transferred via Nahal Oz. In addition, 27 people (patients and their companions) crossed into Israel for medical treatment. May 25, 2008 75 truckloads (2690 tons) of wheat, barley, corn, soy, sesame seeds and animal feed were transferred from Israel to the Gaza Strip via the Karni grain depot. 66 truckloads of agriculture produce, meat/chicken/fish, dairy products, other food, supplies for essential infrastructures and medical equipment were transferred via Sufa crossing. 245 tons of gas, 270,420 liters of fuel for transportation and 619,200 liters of fuel for the power station were transferred via the Nahal Oz depot. May 23, 2008 During the week 18-23 May, 300,000 liters of fuel were transferred via the Nahal Oz depot into the Gaza Strip for the use of UNWRA. 43,010 liters of gasoline and 159 tons of gas were transferred; 1,116,830 liters of fuel for transportation, more than the 800,000 liters allocated, and 2,177,200 liters of fuel out of the 2,200,000 liters allocated for the power station were transferred. May 22, 2008 The truck bomb attack on the Erez crossing prevented 31 Palestinians from receiving medical treatment in Israel. May 14, 2008: 59 trucks with food, medical supplies, and agricultural produce and equipment were transferred to the Gaza Strip via the Sufa crossing point. 88 tons of gas and 469,000 liters of diesel fuel were transferred via the Nahal Oz depot. From May 11 to May 16, 1.957 million liters of fuel for power plants were transferred, out of the 2.2 million liters allocated weekly. In addition, 36 people (patients and companions) crossed from the Gaza Strip into Israel for medical treatment. May 13, 2008: 65 humanitarian aid trucks carrying baby food, agricultural produce, meat & fish, hygienic products, milk products, salt & sugar, medical equipment and medicines, oil, flour and yeast were transferred to the Gaza Strip via the Sufa crossing point. In addition, 65 people (patients and companions) crossed into Israel from the Gaza Strip for medical treatment via Erez crossing. May 12-13, 2008 81,000 liters of fuel for transportation and 1.488 million liters of diesel fuel for power plants were transferred via the Nahal Oz crossing. May 12, 2008 71 truckloads of humanitarian aid (food, hygiene products, tools and raw materials for infrastructures) were transferred via the Sufa crossing. Eleven tankers (242 tons) of gas for heating and cooking were transferred via the Nahal Oz depot. In addition, 49 people (patients and companions) crossed into Israel from the Gaza Strip for medical treatment. May 11, 2008: 69 humanitarian aid trucks carrying wheelchairs, walking sticks, additional medical equipment, food supplies and camping equipment were transferred to the Gaza Strip via Sufa crossing point. In addition, 83 people (patients and companions) crossed from the Gaza Strip into Israel for medical treatment. May 4-9, 2008: 2,407,000 liters of fuel (petrol and diesel) were transferred to the Gaza Strip via Nahal Oz fuel depot. May 4, 2008: 70 humanitarian aid trucks carrying vaccines, electric wires, hygiene and food products and other materials were transferred to the Gaza Strip via the Sufa crossing point; 27 trucks carrying grains and coffee were transferred via the Karni crossing; 120 tons (5 tankers) of heating gas and 560,000 liters (11 tankers) of fuel were transferred via the Nahal Oz crossing. In addition, 57 people (patients and companions) crossed into Israel from Gaza for medical treatment. April 30, 2008 Approximately 64 trucks of humanitarian aid and supplies were transferred into the Gaza Strip today via Sufa crossing. The assistance was organized with the Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories. The following is a list of supplies transferred: diapers, fruit, meat, flour, corn, oil, cocoa powder, dairy products, sugar, toilet paper, garlic, fish, ful, carrots, nylon bags, reproductive eggs, cleaning products and medical equipment. April 23, 2008 Approximately 85 trucks of humanitarian aid and supplies were transferred into the Gaza Strip today via Sufa crossing. In addition, 1 million liters of fuel were transferred via Nahal-Oz. The assistance was organized with the Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories. The following is a list of supplies transferred through Sufa crossing: oil, paper, meat, nylon bags used for greenhouses, rice, fruit, juice, sugar, milk, dairy products, flour, washing powder, salt, cleaning products, medical equipment, fish, fuel, disposable dishes, pasta, conserves, vegetables and humus. April 17, 2008 Approximately 27 trucks of humanitarian aid and supplies were transferred into the Gaza Strip today via the Kerem Shalom crossing before it was forced to close due to the attack on the crossing. Supplies transferred through the Kerem Shalom crossing: oil, paper, meat, nylon bags used for greenhouses, rice, fruit and halva. In addition, 800,000 liters of diesel fuel for heating and 240,000 tons of gas were transferred via Nahal Oz, which also closed during the afternoon after Palestinian snipers fired at the crossing. April 16, 2008 Approximately 95 trucks of humanitarian aid and supplies were transferred into the Gaza Strip today via the Kerem Shalom and Sufa Crossings: 59 trucks trough the Sufa Crossing containing: cleaning products, rice, dairy products, fruit, sugar, humus, meat, spices, flour, salt, garlic, fish, starch, hypochlorite, fennel, pea, pasta, hatching eggs and disposable plates. 36 trucks, including 11 trucks of Egyptian donation through the Kerem Shalom crossing containing: oil, paper, single-use dishes, medical equipment, diapers, preservatives, nylon bags, gloves, drip irrigation system, pipes and pads. The supply of diesel fuel for the Gaza power plant and cooking gas was resumed at 14:30 through the Nahal Oz fuel terminal. The fuel depot is 70% full (188,000 liters of gasoline and 820,000 liters of diesel fuel). The Palestinians in Gaza have refrained for the last two weeks from providing this available fuel to the Palestinian people. April 15, 2008 Approximately 100 trucks of humanitarian aid and supplies were transferred into the Gaza Strip today via the Kerem Shalom and Sufa Crossings: 67 trucks through the Sufa Crossing containing: drippers, seeds, cleaning products, rice, sugar, meat, flour, salt, fruit, carrots, garlic, corn, pasta, fruit, humus, eggs, cinnamon, fish and cloth. 33 trucks through the Kerem Shalom crossing containing: medications, mushrooms, bandages, bottles, cloths, diapers, canned food, oil, toilet paper, timber and cable clips. April 14, 2008 Defense Minister Ehud Barak ordered the renewal of diesel shipments to Gaza's power station. Only the minimal amount required to maintain the station's operations, determined in the past, will be transferred. Israel will also allow shipments of cooking gas. At this stage, gasoline and diesel fuel will not be supplied for transportation needs. The supply of fuel will begin on Wednesday, April 16, after the completion of security arrangements between the IDF and Dor Energy. Approximately 123 trucks of humanitarian aid and supplies were transferred into the Gaza Strip today via the Kerem Shalom, Karni and Sufa Crossings: 54 trucks trough the Sufa Crossing containing: medications, cleaning products, rice, sugar, meat, dairy products, washing powder, flour, salt, fruit, carrots, halva, starch, eggs, cinnamon, yeast, fish and cloth. 51 trucks through the Karni crossing containing: wheat, barley, soy, lentils and sesame. 18 trucks through the Kerem Shalom crossing containing: medical equipment, medications, electrical equipment, conserves, paper, nylon, diapers, toilet paper, oil, wood for greenhouses, pumps and drip irrigation system. April 13, 2008 87 trucks of humanitarian aid and supplies were transferred into the Gaza Strip today via the Sufa and Kerem Shalom crossings. The supplies included rice, vegetables, meat/chicken/fish, other food stuffs, and hygiene products. In addition, 71 people (patients and companions) crossed into Israel from the Gaza Strip for medical treatment via Erez crossing. April 9, 2008 Approximately 95 trucks of humanitarian aid and supplies were transferred into the Gaza Strip today via the Kerem Shalom and Sufa Crossings: 55 trucks through the Sufa Crossing containing: salt, carrot, fruit, rice, sugar, spices, dairy products, meat, flour, garlic, fish, pasta, frozen vegetables, coffee, cleaning products, hatching eggs. 30 trucks through the Kerem Shalom Crossing containing: oil, rice, medical equipments, diapers, cleaning products, toilet paper, shampoo and soap. 10 trucks donated by Egypt, through the Kerem Shalom Crossing containing: flour and sugar. April 8, 2008 Approximately 90 trucks of humanitarian aid and supplies were transferred into the Gaza Strip today via the Kerem Shalom and Sufa Crossings: 61 trucks through the Sufa Crossing containing: baby formula, salt, rice, fruit, flour, dairy products, sugar, garlic, carrots, milk powder, frozen vegetables, cardamon, eggs, fish, food additives, humus and tea. 29 trucks through the Karni Crossing containing: medicine and medical equipment, boiler for a hospital, oil, nylon bags, cleaning products, yeast, shampoo, toilet paper, halva and tehina. In addition, 655,000 liters (13 tankers) of fuel and 282 tons of heating gas (11 tankers) were transported through the Nahal Oz Crossing. April 7, 2008 Approximately 128 trucks of humanitarian aid and supplies were transferred into the Gaza Strip today via the Kerem Shalom, Sufa and Karni Crossings: 56 trucks through the Sufa Crossing containing: salt, tea, garlic, sugar, carrot, apples, dairy products, meat, fish, hatching eggs, animal vitamins. 40 trucks through the Karni Crossing containing: wheat, cumin, sesame, coriander, barley. 32 trucks through the Kerem Shalom Crossing containing: soy, yeast, salt, cleaning products, toilet paper, soap, hair shampoo & conditioner. In addition, 650,000 liters (13 tankers) of fuels and 176 tons of heating gas (8 tankers) were transported through the Nahal Oz Crossing. April 6, 2008 Approximately 76 trucks of humanitarian aid and supplies were transferred into the Gaza Strip today via the Kerem Shalom and Sufa Crossings: 60 trucks through the Sufa Crossing containing: books, baby kits, food kits, fruit, rice, oil, meat, milk, flour, red pepper, eggs and tea. 16 trucks through the Kerem Shalom Crossing containing: wheel chairs, sugar, flour and other basic food products. In addition, 705,000 liters (15 tankers) of fuels and 177 tons of heating gas (7 tankers) were transported through the Nahal Oz Crossing. April 3, 2008 Approximately 100 trucks of humanitarian aid and supplies were transferred into the Gaza Strip today via the Kerem Shalom and Sufa Crossings: 63 trucks through the Sufa Crossing containing: fruit, rice, sugar, dairy products, meat, fish, flour, garlic, medicine, cocoa powder, carrot, yeast, hatching eggs. 37 trucks through the Kerem Shalom Crossing containing: rice, sugar, coffee, oil, flour, pasta, tea, toilet paper, cleaning products, diapers, medicine. April 2, 2008 Approximately 111 trucks of humanitarian aid and supplies were transferred into the Gaza Strip today via the Kerem Shalom, Sufa and Karni Crossings: 59 trucks through the Sufa Crossing containing: fruit, rice, sugar, dairy products, garlic, meat, flour, paper, medicine, salt, meat preservatives, cocoa powder, fish, pasta and yeast. 27 trucks through the Karni Crossing containing: wheat and construction materials. 25 trucks through the Kerem Shalom Crossing containing: school equipment, shampoo, toilet paper, washing powder, soap, diapers, oil, rice and wet wipes. April 1, 2008 Approximately 138 trucks of humanitarian aid and supplies were transferred into the Gaza Strip today via the Kerem Shalom, Sufa and Karni Crossings: 51 trucks through the Karni Crossing containing: wheat, sesame, corn, coffee, soy. 56 trucks through the Sufa Crossing containing: fruit, rice, sugar, dairy products, meat, fish, flour, carrot, garlic, pasta, cleaning products, school books. 18 trucks through the Kerem Shalom Crossing containing: soap, rice, meat, oil, sugar, coffee, animal vitamins. 13 trucks donated by Egypt, through the Kerem Shalom Crossing containing rice and sugar. In addition, 746,000 liters (15 tankers) of fuel and 273 tons of heating gas (11 tankers) were transported through the Nahal Oz Crossing. March 30, 2008 Approximately 78 trucks of humanitarian aid and supplies were transferred into the Gaza Strip today via Kerem Shalom and Sufa Crossings: 57 trucks through the Sufa Crossing containing: powdered milk, dairy products, sugar, cleaning products, washing powder, fruit, rice, fish, meat, flour, coffee, vitamins, carrots, garlic and reproduction eggs. 21 trucks through the Kerem Shalom Crossing containing: washing powder, cleaning products, oil, nylon, plastic bags, diapers, hygiene products, jam, shampoo and medicine. In addition, 687,000 liters (15 tankers) of fuel and 300 tons of heating gas (12 tankers) were transported through the Nahal Oz Crossing. March 28, 2008 A total of 502 tons of humanitarian aid and fuel were transported. Sufa Crossing - 18 trucks were unloaded. Kerem Shalom Crossing - 24 trucks were unloaded. March 26, 2008 139 trucks of humanitarian aid and supplies were transferred into the Gaza Strip today: 43 trucks via the Karni crossing grain conveyor carrying 1,548 tons of wheat, barley, corn, soy and animal feed. 64 trucks through the Sufa Crossing containing: sugar, powdered milk, bananas, dairy products, meat/fish, fruit, carrots, salt, coffee, flour, rice, garlic, frozen vegetables, medical equipment. 22 trucks through the Kerem Shalom Crossing containing: oil, pasta, rice, sugar, coffee, ketchup, mayonnaise, soap, diapers, shampoo, toilet paper. 691,000 liters (15 tankers) of fuel and 282 tons of heating gas (11 tankers) were transported through the Nahal Oz Crossing. In addition, 86 people (patients and companions) crossed into Israel for medical treatment via the Erez crossing. March 25, 2008 Approximately 149 trucks of humanitarian aid and supplies were transferred into the Gaza Strip today via the Kerem Shalom, Sufa and Karni Crossings: 26 trucks through the Kerem Shalom Crossing and 49 trucks through the Sufa Crossing containing: cocoa, powered milk, jam, oil, peas, tissue, diapers, toilet paper, medical supplies. 65 trucks through the Karni Crossing containing: wheat, corn, sesame, grains. 58 trucks through the Sufa Crossing containing: dairy products, sugar, fruit, meat, rice, flour, oil, carrots, pasta, garlic, fish, reproduction eggs, salt, tea, medical supplies, ketchup, vegetables. In addition, 668,000 liters (14 tankers) of fuel and 356 tons of heating gas (12 tankers) were transported through the Nahal Oz Crossing. March 24, 2008 Approximately 164 trucks of humanitarian aid and supplies were transferred into the Gaza Strip today via the Kerem Shalom, Sufa and Karni Crossings: 37 trucks through the Kerem Shalom Crossing and 49 trucks through the Sufa Crossing containing: rice, fruit, fish, meat, chicken, dairy products, salt, sugar, flour, oil, medicine. 5 trucks donated by Egypt, through the Kerem Shalom Crossing containing: flour and rice. 73 trucks through the Karni Crossing containing: wheat, corn, sesame, grains. In addition, 651,000 liters (14 tankers) of fuel and 326 tons of heating gas (11 tankers) were transported through the Nahal Oz Crossing. March 23, 2008 Approximately 74 trucks of humanitarian aid and supplies were transferred into the Gaza Strip today via the Kerem Shalom and Sufa Crossings: 24 trucks through the Kerem Shalom Crossing containing: reproduction eggs, frozen vegetables, dairy products, fish, meat, beans, halvah, toilet paper, and diapers. 50 trucks through the Sufa Crossing containing: coffee, rice, flour, salt, sugar, peas, fruit, and oil. March 20, 2008 Approximately 112 trucks of humanitarian aid and supplies were transferred into the Gaza Strip today via the Kerem Shalom and Karni Crossings: 45 trucks through the Kerem Shalom Crossing containing toilet paper, medical supplies, electronic supplies, oil, meat, frozen vegetables, flour, and fruit. 67 trucks through the Karni Crossing containing wheat and corn. March 19, 2008 Approximately 39 trucks of humanitarian aid and supplies were transferred into the Gaza Strip via the Kerem Shalom Crossing containing: diapers, toilet paper, medical supplies, oil, pasta, fish, meat, frozen vegetables, rice and tea. March 18, 2008 A total of 3,401 tons of humanitarian aid and fuel were transported. 79 trucks through the Karni Crossing conveyer containing: wheat, corn and animal feed. Kerem Shalom Crossing - 34 trucks were unloaded. In addition, 635,000 liters (14 tankers) of fuel and 242 tons of heating gas (12 tankers) were transported through the Nahal Oz Crossing. March 17, 2008 Approximately 147 trucks of humanitarian aid and supplies were transferred into the Gaza Strip today via the Kerem Shalom, Sufa and Karni Crossings: 55 trucks through the Sufa Crossing containing: meat, fruit, sugar, diapers, flour, peas, oil, carrot, coffee, fish, rice, garlic. 64 trucks through the Karni Crossing containing: wheat, grains, sesame, corn, barley. 8 trucks through the Kerem Shalom Crossing containing: diapers, toilet paper, tea, soup, medication, blankets and 20 trucks of food donated by Egypt. March 16, 2008 Approximately 65 trucks of humanitarian aid and supplies were transferred into the Gaza Strip via the Kerem Shalom and Sufa Crossings: 11 trucks through the Kerem Shalom Crossing containing: toilet paper and diapers. 54 trucks through the Sufa Crossing containing: sugar, flour, salt, fruit, powdered milk, hatching eggs, cocoa, ketchup, mayonnaise, & food preservatives. In addition, 679,000 liters (15 tankers) of fuels and 334 tons of heating gas (12 tankers) were transported through the Nahal Oz Crossing. March 14, 2008 20 trucks of humanitarian aid and supplies with a total weight of 301 tons were transferred into the Gaza Strip today via the Kerem Shalom Crossing containing: vitamins, diapers, toilet paper, fruit, oil, frozen meat, tea, coffee, powdered milk, hatching eggs, corn, pasta, carrots and tahini. March 13, 2008 Approximately 152 trucks of humanitarian aid and supplies were transferred into the Gaza Strip via the Kerem Shalom, Sufa and Karni Crossings: 59 trucks through Sufa Crossing containing: meat, fruit, sugar, bananas, flour, coffee, garlic, oil, pasta, carrots. 73 trucks through the Karni Crossing conveyer containing: wheat, grains, barley. 20 trucks through the Kerem Shalom Crossing containing: diapers, pasta, tea, oil, toilet paper, fish, medicine, meat preservatives. March 12, 2008 A total of 1,567 tons of humanitarian aid and fuel were transported. Sufa Crossing - 54 trucks were unloaded. Kerem Shalom Crossing - 22 trucks were unloaded. In addition, 640,000 liters (14 tankers) of fuel and 248 tons of heating gas (14 tankers) were transported through the Nahal Oz Crossing. March 11, 2008 A total of 3,877 tons of humanitarian aid and fuel were transported. Sufa Crossing - 72 trucks were unloaded. Kerem Shalom Crossing - 21 trucks were unloaded. Karni Crossing conveyer - 61 trucks were unloaded (2,800 tons of wheat, legumes, corn and animal feed) In addition, 695,000 liters (15 tankers) of fuel and 320 tons of heating gas (12 tankers) were transported through the Nahal Oz Crossing. March 10, 2008 A total of 3,810 tons of humanitarian aid and fuel were transported. Sufa Crossing - 59 trucks were unloaded. Kerem Shalom Crossing - 5 trucks were unloaded. Karni Crossing conveyer - 81 trucks were unloaded (2,800 tons of wheat, legumes, sesame seeds, corn and animal feed) In addition, 695,000 liters (15 tankers) of fuel and 320 tons of heating gas (12 tankers) were transported through the Nahal Oz Crossing. March 9, 2008 A total of 1,248 tons of humanitarian aid and fuel were transported. Sufa Crossing - 55 trucks were unloaded. Kerem Shalom Crossing - 23 trucks were unloaded. In addition, 681,000 liters (15 tankers) of fuel and 272 tons of heating gas (13 tankers) were transported through the Nahal Oz Crossing. March 7, 2008 A total of 906 tons of humanitarian aid and fuel were transported. Sufa Crossing - 30 trucks were unloaded. Kerem Shalom Crossing - 8 trucks were unloaded. In addition, 225 tons of heating gas (10 tankers) were transported through the Nahal Oz Crossing. March 6, 2008 About 160 trucks of humanitarian aid and supplies are being transferred into the Gaza Strip via the Kerem Shalom, Karni and Sufa Crossings. 63 trucks passed through Sufa Crossing containing: flour, fruit, sugar, cooking oil, frozen meat and fish. 19 trucks (donated by Egypt) passed through Kerem Shalom Crossing containing: rice, sugar, oil and dairy products. Approximately 80 trucks passed through the Karni Crossing containing grain. March 5, 2008 About 70 trucks of humanitarian aid and supplies were transferred into the Gaza Strip via the Kerem Shalom and Sufa Crossings: 63 trucks passed through the Sufa Crossing containing: fruit, sugar, humus, flour, coffee, baby formula and oxygen masks. 6 trucks passed through the Kerem Shalom crossing containing: oil, flour, beans and tomato sauce. In addition, 25 Palestinians entered Israel for medical treatment in Israeli hospitals. 4 March 2008 About 160 trucks of humanitarian aid and supplies were transferred into the Gaza Strip via the Karni and Sufa crossings, as well as the reopened Kerem Shalom crossing. Sufa Crossing: 12 trucks of medicines and medical supplies (including one UNRWA truck) 9 trucks of meat, fish and frozen vegetables 8 trucks of fruit 7 trucks of flour, oil and sugar 5 trucks of dairy products 18 trucks of flour, oil and humus donated by the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Kerem Shalom Crossing: 8 trucks of sugar 2 trucks of rice 4 trucks of oil 4 trucks of rice and oil 4 trucks of rice and sugar Karni Crossing: 80 trucks of grain March 3, 2008 A total of 4,073 tons of humanitarian aid and fuel were transported. Sufa Crossing - 60 trucks were unloaded. Karni Crossing conveyer - 76 trucks were unloaded (2,700 tons of wheat and animal feed) In addition, 1,014 liters (21 tankers) of fuels and 300 tons of heating gas (7 tankers) were transported through the Nahal Oz Crossing. March 2, 2008 A total of 1,152 tons of humanitarian aid and fuel were transported. Sufa Crossing - 55 trucks were unloaded. In addition, 918,000 liters (19 tankers) of fuel and 169 tons of heating gas (7 tankers) were transported through the Nahal Oz Crossing. Feb 29, 2008 400,000 liters (18 tankers) of fuels were transported through the Nahal Oz Crossing. Feb 27, 2008 A total of 3,924 tons of humanitarian aid and supplies were transported. Sufa Crossing - 60 trucks were unloaded. Karni Crossing conveyer - 73 trucks were unloaded (2,600 tons of wheat and animal feed) SAMTIDIGT skjuter monstren från Hamas och kompisar hej vilt på gränsövergångarna där all godisen levereras. Se t.ex. här och här och här och ungefär var du vill. Utom i svenska media.
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