
Islamist and NGO aid to Lebanon outweighs that of Egyptian government's
24 July 2006
The Egyptian government and its Red Crescent have been criticised by opponents and the media for responding relatively slowly to the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Lebanon. It took until 23 July, the twelfth day of bombing in Lebanon, for the Egyptian Red Crescent to send emergency assistance to Lebanon, according to the semi-official Al-Ahram newspaper. The Egyptian government did send two planes bearing goods early on in the crisis, but has done very little else since, it said. Read more about Islamist and NGO aid to Lebanon outweighs that of Egyptian government's