Chamber
Plenary, 15 Jan 2009
15 Jan 2009 · S3 · Plenary
Item of business
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE
Gaza
General Questions
I have been proud of Scotland's response to the humanitarian disaster in Gaza as we have lived up to the country's reputation as a caring and compassionate nation. However, the depth of the humanitarian crisis in Gaza means that the aid operation in the region will be lengthy. Will the minister meet members of different aid organisations that work on the ground there to discuss Scotland's continuing commitment to the people of Gaza?
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