Photos of captive Israelis on seats of El Al humanitarian delivery flight

October 25, 2023 by Pesach Benson
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An EL AL passenger plane arrived at Ben Gurion Airport yesterday without passengers.

An El Al plane delivering humanitarian supplies from the US to Israel with photos of Israeli hostages held in Gaza on Oct. 23, 2023. Photo by Amudim

In the absence of passengers, the charter flight delivering medical supplies had on its seats, photos of individual hostages being held by Hamas in Gaza.

Israel Defence Forces Spokesperson Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari said on Monday that the military has so far confirmed 222 people kidnapped.

“We all feel so helpless because everyone knows someone in Israel, or has a family member fighting in Israel,” said Lizzy Straus of CareOne, a US senior care provider which was among the sponsors of the delivery.

“Knowing that you’re doing everything you can to help them changes things. It gives you hope. A lot of hope and love that went into everything that’s been happening, and we’re grateful to have been able to partner with some wonderful organizations.”

While the cargo hold was packed with 16 pallets of medical equipment, nearly all of the Dreamliner’s 271 seats held 203 duffel bags loaded with medical supplies earmarked for United Hatzalah, an Israeli voluntary emergency response organization.

Items delivered included ventilators, suction devices, feeding tubes, gauze and tourniquets.

A similar delivery arrived in Israel on Oct. 18, and more are planned.

Also sponsoring the delivery were EL AL and the New York-based Amudim Community Resources in conjunction with Israel’s Ministry of Diaspora Affairs while other organizations and individuals assisted with donations and packing.

TPS

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