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Update: Monday, 14 April 2008    

Solidarity with Lebanon, 10 airplanes required to transport stored aids Solidarity with Lebanon, 10 airplanes required to transport stored aids


Tuesday Sep 05 2006.

The head of the National Support Committee to the Lebanese People, the business man Messaoud Hadji stated that the supervising organ managed to collect more than 200 additional tonne stored in the committee’s centre.




They still need ten planes to transport them to Lebanon before Ramadan (fasting month) beginning at the latest, whereas considerable quantities are still coming successively from different wilayas (provinces) as well as from eminent benefactors.

Mr Hadji made clear, during a press conference in Al Aalam centre affiliated to the National Organisation of Generations Communication, together with the delegation just returning from Bayreuth, that financial aid deposited in a bank account and overseen by finance ministry services, will be transferred to back up post war reconstruction in Lebanon, reiterating his own commitment to build a great health centre west of Lebanon.

Then speaker revealed the preliminary Hezbollah aggression outcome, which mentions the destruction of 138 Mir kava tanks, 365 killed Israeli soldiers, 650 wounded, 1.5 million chased away from north Israel and 13 destructed housing units. In another hand, the Lebanese resistance paid a toll of 118 martyrs in the battle field.

He reported the Lebanese people with all his confessions’ praise to the Algerian official and popular stand. The Lebanese satisfaction was expressed by allowing him to meet the president and many ministers in addition to religious leaders as well as the media rushing for the Algerian delegation activity follow up. The Lebanese testified repeatedly “we took up the resistance torch from the Algerian one”,

M. Salhi

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