Food goes bad at border as Israel refuses humantarian aid passage.

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http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/28/world/middleeast/28egypt.html?ref=world

Sad, just another freaking example of why so much of the middle east hates them. Again I understand the hardship of the Jewish people and think they have every right to fear their neighbors....but shit like this again shows that they are doing nothing but making the problem worse and in the mind of some justifiable. I am sorry but food and items related to child care should never be taken hostage in such a way no matter what the other side has done.
 
Not to defend Israel, but wouldn't you think food for humanitarian aid purposes should be all non-perishable since there could always be delays in getting it delivered?
 
[quote name='dmaul1114']Not to defend Israel, but wouldn't you think food for humanitarian aid purposes should be all non-perishable since there could always be delays in getting it delivered?[/QUOTE]

Well if you read the article much of it is and even that is being ruined. The article discusses for example a truck that went through full of flour that Israelis confiscated and when it came back from examination things were cut open and spilling all over the sand. Much of it is probably non perishable but some of it is stuff like lunch meat which yes isn't the best idea but its besides the point that the Israelis are holding aid from war victims.
 
[quote name='Dead of Knight']Send those to me next time. :drool:[/QUOTE]

So you can:

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The problem is, the food needs more chemicals in it. I'm sure its "all natural" types of food. Just add a bunch of 8 syllable long named chemicals and there would be no problem. If its good enough for American food, its good enough for them
 
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