Iranian Red Crescent going to send two aid ships to GazaJune 14, 2010 - 11:44 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - An Iranian Red Crescent official said in a report on Sunday that two aid ships organized by the humanitarian group were ready and awaiting foreign ministry approval to leave for Gaza. "We are ready but are awaiting permission from the foreign ministry given the political, military and security conditions in the region," Mojtaba Majd, a senior Red Crescent official, was quoted as telling Mehr news agency. Separately the Red Crescent said that of the two ships, the one carrying foodstuffs and medicines was expected to leave this week. Majd said more than 100,000 Iranians have registered to go to Gaza as volunteers on the second ship, but added only those "who have some expertise" would be sent to the Palestinian territory. He said however that volunteers may not even be sent given the conditions in the region, while adding that "the important issue is that the people of Gaza know that more than 100,000 Iranians are ready to come to their help." The Iranian Red Crescent said it would send a total of three aid ships to Gaza, two of them by Friday and one at a later date, in what is seen as an attempt to break the blockade imposed on the territory by Israel. It said it will also send a plane carrying 30 tons of medical equipment to Egypt for onward delivery to Gaza. The fate of the aid plane was unknown Sunday. The Iranian Red Crescent had previously sent an aid ship carrying food and medicines to Gaza in December 2008 but it was prevented from reaching the territory by the Israeli navy. Iran's decision to send new aid came after an Israeli commando raid on a Gaza-bound aid flotilla which left nine pro-Palestinian activists dead sparked outrage across the political spectrum in Tehran. The animosity between Iran and its regional archfoe Israel has only worsened under the presidency of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, with top Iranian commanders repeatedly boasting Tehran has missiles capable of reaching any Israeli target. In turn, Israel, which has the Middle East's sole if undeclared nuclear arsenal, has refused to rule out a resort to military action against Iran to prevent it acquiring a nuclear weapons capability. Iran denies any such ambition, AFP reported. Top stories Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev arrived in Moscow on April 22 to hold talks with Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin. Authorities said a total of 192 Azerbaijani troops were killed and 511 were wounded during Azerbaijan’s offensive. In 2023, the Azerbaijani government will increase the country’s defense budget by more than 1.1 billion manats ($650 million). The bill, published on Monday, is designed to "eliminate the shortcomings of an unreasonably broad interpretation of the key concept of "compatriot". Partner news | Lemkin Institute petition seeks release of Armenians in Azerbaijan The Lemkin Institute is deeply concerned about the continued illegal detention of political prisoners from Karabakh in Azerbaijan. Armenian Catholicos calls for national unity against threats Karekin II issued a message on Republic Day marking the anniversary of the First Armenian Republic. Pashinyan: Armenia’s desired goal is “on the horizon” Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has said that Armenia is moving forward “without interruption”. Opposition leader, supporters spend night at Sardarapat memorial Police made nearly 300 arrests the day before as Galstanyan and his supporters continued to demonstrate in Yerevan. |