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Dundee–Nablus
Twinning Association
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Fire fighting equipment for Nablus Update - December 2011
Fire engine with Nablus Fire Fighters at Nablus fire station At last the equipment has been released from Haifa and transported to Nablus. Shams Eddin Abu-Ghazaleh of the Nablus Fire Department sent a warm message of thanks and photos of the engine at its new home. "On Behalf of Nablus Fire Department Chief and all firefighters in Nablus, I would like to thank you one by one for your hard efforts and great support to Nablus Fire Department. This project mean alot for us, that mean we are still in your minds and thoughts, your efforts will be unforgetable, the Scottish Fire Brigades Union officials and members, the Scottish government, the members of Scottish Parliment, Lord Provost of Dundee and all citizens, Tayside Fire Brigades and all supporters and donors." We are all very pleased that this project has been completed successfully despite the long distances, beaurocracy and many other challenges faced by the FBU team. Meeting with Mayor of Nablus, Adly Yaish
Fire fighters from Dundee and Nablus with Adly Yaish, Mayor of Nablus The Mayor's office in Nablus issued a statement about his reception for the fire fighters from Scotland who drove the fire appliances and equipment from Dundee to Nablus. Mayor Adly Yaish spoke of his appreciation for the efforts of the FBU to bring this equipment to Nablus. He also praised the long-standing twinning between Dundee and Nablus. Update - November 2011One appliance broke down en route and had to be abandoned. All equipment was transferred to the remaining one and continued successfully. However, on arrival at Haifa, the appliance and equipment was impounded. Meanwhile the Israelis apply storage charges which are mounting. Yet they will not release the equipment. There is no way into Palestine without going through Israeli controls so they have a veto over any aid for Nablus such as this. Let's hope they can be persuaded to release this equipiment which is much needed in Nablus. October 2011
Fire engine for Nablus in Dundee City Square with Palestinian flag flying on Caird Hall The Fire Brigades Union, with support from Dundee-Nablus Twinning Association are driving two fire engines and lots of equipment to Nablus. After leaving Dundee, they were given a send-off from the Scottish Parliament on 3rd October. They will take two ferries and a 2,500 mile journey through Europe before reaching Nablus in the Palestinian West Bank.
Lord Provost John Letford giving best wishes to FBU representatives
Fire engines with official party giving send off before journey from Dundee to Nablus
Send-off from Holyrood - 3rd October 2011The engines drove down from Dundee to the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh on Monday 3rd October. They were met there by the Cabinet Secretary for Culture and External Affairs, Fiona Hyslop MSP, together with other MSPs. Together with many supporters, the drivers, fire appliances and equipment were given a good send off. The Fire Brigades Union has raised the funds to buy the fire engines and equipment together with assistance from many other individuals and organisations. They deserve our cheers as they set out on this long drive to meet fellow firefighters in Nablus. The donationThe five Fire Brigade Union (FBU) drivers will be driving all the way from Dundee on Monday 3rd Oct 2011 Nablus. They will deliver two fire appliances plus 150 sets of fire gear, 20 breathing apparatus sets plus cylinders, 150 pairs of fire boots and 100 pairs of gloves. The journeyFrom Dundee and Edinburgh, the driving team will go via ferry from Newcastle to Amsterdam. They then travel through the Netherlands, Germany, Hungary, Serbia, Macedonia and Greece where they will travel by ship from Athens to Haifa, Israel and on to Palestine. The equipment will be given to the Nablus Municipality Fire Department for their use. The team will then hope to make their way back via Tel Aviv and Luton to various parts of Scotland. Follow the 2,500 miile journey on Twitter
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