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By
Laila Abdel-Hamid, IOL Correspondent
Cairo,
April 6 (islamOnline) – Egyptian Pilots Association has called
upon Minister of Aviation, Ahmed Shafiq, to halt all air flights to
Tel Aviv as soon as practicable.
The
call of the Egyptian pilots came in response to the brutal
practices, committed by Israeli occupation forces against
Palestinian towns and people, said Ashraf El-Hawwary, head of the
Egyptian Pilots Association.
“The
Association had previously called upon Mohsen El-Messeiry, head of
EgyptAir Operations Sector, and some Cairo airport officials to
debate this fair demand, but got no answer. Hence, the Association
resorted to the Minister of Aviation,” he added.
El-Hawwary
reiterated that the desire of the Egyptian pilots to halt air
flights to Tel Aviv is due to two main reasons; the first of which
is their solidarity with the Palestinian people against whom the
most repugnant crimes are committed daily. The second reason is
represented in the threats they face due to the escalation of the
situation and their reluctance to transport Israelis to and from
Cairo.
Head
of the Egyptian Pilots Association explained that the decision on
halting air flights is due to be taken this week, particularly in
light of increasing rage of the Egyptian people and the escalation
of Israeli brutal crimes.
He
expressed his hope that air flights would be stopped as soon as
possible, as travelling to Tel Aviv represents a psychological
pressure over the Egyptian pilots.
The
head of the Egyptian Pilots Association said: “The Association
will participate in the International Pilots Federation Annual
Conference, due to be held in Norway between May 2-8, to discuss and
probe developments of aviation industry the world over.”
“We
demand that flights to Israel be halted in light of the
circumstances surrounding the Middle East region due to the Israeli
practices,” he added.
Egypt’s
pilots demonstrated Thursday April 4, 2002, denouncing the Israeli
practices against the Palestinian people.
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