Are any Arab countries helping in aid to eathquake disater in Haiti
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None except ISRAEL
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If you want to see how important benevolence is to the Islamic world check this link out.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humanitarian_response_to_the_2004_Indian_Ocean_earthquake
The tsunami devasted mostly islamic people... what did they do about it? Compared to the west... not much
Say what you want about the US... we consistently do more than anyone. PERIOD and God is watching
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A second military airplane left for Haiti on Friday from my country Jordan to help victims of the earthquake. Arabs are not without compassion. The plane, dispatched upon directives of His Majesty King Abdullah II, is carrying Jordanian medics and medical equipment.
Even Iran has sent aid.
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Per capita...i think you'll find the brits, the aussies and the germans donate more than the US.
depends who's god is watching...
goodnight and may your god go with you
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Yes, see the list below:
Lebanon
Lebanon has dispatched a plane loaded with 25 tonnes of tents and three tonnes of medicines, vaccines and other supplies, which is expected to arrive on Tuesday.
The United Arab Emirates (UAE)
A team from the UAE’s Red Crescent Authority (RCA) is expected to land in the neighbouring Dominican Republic on Tuesday, armed with $500,000 to buy food supplies for survivors. The charity has already dispatched relief items on two planes.
Some 50 tonnes of emergency supplies are also on track to arrive early February, funded by the UAE’s Khalifa Bin Zayed Charity Foundation.
Morocco
Two Moroccan military planes carrying about 24 tons of medical supplies took off from a military base near Rabat.
The aid was part of a 1-million-dollar emergency humanitarian aid granted by the Moroccan government.
Kuwait
1m to the relief efforts & 100 tonnes of relief items - which include food, medical supplies, tents, blankets and food items - and are waiting to assign a plane that will carry them
Qatar
mobilised a 26-man rescue team comprising soldiers, police and medics, in addition to 50 tonnes of aid, and plans to donate emergency supplies in the coming days.
Jordan
Air Force plane carrying a mobile field hospital and six tonnes of food, medicine and clothing was dispatched to the quake zone on January 14