Israel Loaded Up The Last Of Three Planes On Tuesday Morning Transporting 100 Tons Of Humanitarian Aid To War-Torn Ukraine.
Prime Minister Naftali Bennett Announced The Delivery On Sunday And The First Two Planes Lifted Off Monday Evening For Warsaw, From Where The Aid Will Then Move To The Ukrainian Border.
Israeli Diplomats At The Border Will Be Collecting The Supplies And Then Distributing It To Ukrainians Impacted By The Russian Military Invasion.
The Assistance Includes 17 Tons Of Medical Equipment And Medicines, Donated By The Health Ministry; Israeli Water Purification Systems; An Emergency Water Supply Kit, In Coordination With The Water Authority; And Thousands Of Tents, Blankets, Sleeping Bags And Coats.