 German Air Force loaded relief material onto a cargo plane at a German military airport for a delivery to the Cairo International Airport in Egypt on December 16.The German Army, Bundeswehr, received an order from the German Foreign Office on short notice. Colonel Christian John told the press, adding that it was a routine flight and that the army was happy to carry out the mission according to the Colonel. The cargo consists of seven, six tons, including incubators and ventilators for newborns and small children, as well as 100 monitors for patients and other medical materials. The relief cargo will be received by the German embassy and delivered to hospitals in Egypt, said to treat patients from the Gaza Strip. The German embassy will deliver the cargo to the German embassy in Egypt on December 16. These are breadcrumbs for newborns. We have 50 breathing devices for children and newborns on board and 100 patient monitors for intensive care and some other medical materials. As far as we know, the material is provided for Egyptian hospitals, in which patients from the Gaza Strip, patient by patient and especially in newborns are treated.