International Transport Workers’ Federation humanitarian shipment reaches Gaza

Two hundred wheelchairs, 200 adults and pediatric walkers and 3,000 school bags with student kits were included in the delivery to Gaza on 29 September of the third International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) shipment of humanitarian aid. The supplies were bought by the ITF office in Amman, Jordan, which is coordinating the relief effort, and delivered to the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) by the Jordan Hashemite Charity Organization, which dealt with the logistics and provided free transportation.

Bilal Malkawi, ITF Arab World representative regional secretary, with the latest shipment to Palestinian population in Gaza Strip (Photo: ITF)

Bilal Malkawi, ITF Arab World representative regional secretary, with the latest shipment to Palestinian population in Gaza Strip (Photo: ITF)

The ITF regional office reported that there was a high demand for the standard hospital mobility aids because more than 10,000 people were injured in the recent Israeli military air strikes, which also left more than 2,000 Palestinians dead and over 100,000 homeless. ITF president Paddy Crumlin commented: “Thankfully, the open-ended truce agreed on 26 August has so far held, and we hope it will lead to a long-term solution which respects the 1967 borders between Israel and a Palestinian state. However, the situation in Gaza remains terrible and Palestinians living there need all the help they can get. Thanks to the generosity of those unions who have responded to our appeal, the ITF has raised USD 197,723 and being able to deliver this third shipment of humanitarian supplies.”

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