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Mediocrates
12-05-2005, 11:00 AM
Over three tons of clothing and goods for Jews expelled from their homes in Gaza and northern Samaria last summer arrived Tuesday on an airlift sent by Americans Jews and gentiles.

Spokesman for the initiative Ruth Lieberman told Israel National Radio's Eli Stutz and Yishai Fleisher Show about the need for such an airlift.

"For 100 days the refugees have been living in hotels and tent cities," Lieberman said. "They are still there and many have not even arrived at interim solutions, so their possessions are still all locked up in warehouses. All electronic devices have been ruined by the heat and rats have eaten much of their clothing. Aside from that, the government rules that if someone opens their shipping container they must empty it completely and give it back - even though they have no place to put anything."

The air lift was the brainchild of Dr. Daryl Temkin, a 52-year-old psychologist and Israel education activist from Los Angeles. Temkin contacted the Israel Homeless Association, who was willing to take care of the logistical aspects of the airlift on the Israeli side and
decided that he would push forward with the massive effort.

"The excitement over this has been mainly because this is a unique opportunity for Jews to be helpful for their fellow Israeli Jews," Temkin said. "I received 400 e-mails within a few days. One manufacturer is donating 200 pairs of jeans and others contributed supplies of children's clothing and hundreds of shoes and still another manufacturer is sending an extraordinary number of winter coats."


El Al airlines offered a special rate for shipping the goods, reducing the cost by more than $40,000 according to organizers. Young Israel and the Orthodox Union also assisted in he effort and local Los Angeles students volunteered to sort and package the goods. On the Israeli side, the OU Israel Center helped with distribution and Ed Wolf of the English Speaking Residents Association offered his expertise in shipping, which he gained helping new immigrants bring their possessions to Israel.

Though the initiative began in the Los Angeles area, other regions joined in as well. "I began receiving responses from Miami, Toronto, Montreal, and Denver and other cities. London also is working on one, and there is talk about it in South Africa and Australia," Temkin said.

Gadi Pickholz, Director of the Israel Homeless Association emphasized that this air lift is of particular importance to the Gush Katif refugees. "We collected the shoe sizes and various other measurements and needs from every single displaced community," he said. "We went to the various Gush Katif communities, the Ir Emunah tent city and the caravans. From IHA's apolitical perspective, these people are dislocated individuals who need our help"

"A lot of the donations to Gush Katif, while well intentioned, were almost arbitrary. You can go to these places and there are classrooms filled with things they don't need. I mean how many Barbie T-shirts does a kid in the Golan Heights need? So this lift was to a large extent on a by-order basis. Having gotten the first wave of relief, we knew who had parkas and who had shoes and who didn't, and we had, down to the ID numbers, lists of who has and who doesn't have."

The clothing on the airlift is all new and the electric appliances being shipped are 220 volts, in accordance with Israeli electrical currents. It also includes sweaters, raincoats, winter coats, blankets, shoes, Sabbath clothes, toddler toys and school supplies.

To contact the IHA email: israelhomeless@gmail.com

Eight more tons are on their way via future airlifts and ships.

genghis_tom
12-05-2005, 11:33 AM
This is a wonderful article with respect to the emergency response effort, but I was not even aware that those removed by the withdrawal were in a refugee state for this long. I assumed that the government had provided a decent place for them to stay.
Is this an issue of continued stubborness from the "withdrawalees" or blatant neglect from the government?

Mil
12-05-2005, 11:37 AM
What CRA.....P!!!!!!!!!!! Those people got tons of money from the government for all their troubles!!!!

genghis_tom
12-05-2005, 11:46 AM
But why don't they have a place to live? Money can only get you so far... In the US, New Orleans folks have gotten, and are still getting mobile homes at least. But tents and rats...
If the govt paid for the hotels that would be better...

minusthejihad
12-05-2005, 01:19 PM
Well, it figures American Jews were more able to help these people out than their own Sabra neighbors who despise them.

KettleWhistle
12-05-2005, 01:30 PM
What CRA.....P!!!!!!!!!!! Those people got tons of money from the government for all their troubles!!!!

Actually, they didn't get "tons of money," and the government that expelled them hasn't made any effort to help them with either decent temporary accomodations or with permanent ones. And recently I read that many families haven't gotten their compensation money as of yet.

Labyu
01-13-2006, 01:01 AM
I just sent an email asking them if they needed portable accomodations for these people.I have an RV brokerage at my disposal and could find luxury travel trailers that would fit inside of shipping containers to send over there if I could come up with the resources.

Not just for Gush Katif "victims" but for all of Israel's homeless!!

Whoever thinks this is a good idea should send me a PM:)

redcake
01-13-2006, 05:15 PM
What a travesty. Why take functional communities, that the Government subsidized and solicited, and wreck them WITHOUT A PLAN? These were also some of the best examples of intergration between Arabs and Jews. How can they even discuss the WB until they resettle these people?

And no, America's victims from New Orleans have not fared much better, but it's far more offensive to me that this is happening in Israel then in the US.

Why aren't they allowed to live in one of the military bases ? Have they even started to build the new homes inthe Negev, as promised, or are they waiting for International Aid that will never come?

KSO
01-13-2006, 05:26 PM
Charles De-Gaul says "take the 50000 franks and the evacuation note and au-re-voir!"