- An additional benefit is the bulletproof glass, in case the IDF mistakes it for an ambulance. 
- Goodness, that is so touching. What a noble heart he had. Thank you for sharing this. 
- That’s wonderful. Israel will just blow it up, because. 
- He might have been old and frail, but apparently stayed up to date with world affairs. - While hopelessly symbolic, this is an excellent move to draw attention to the hunger and disease occurring in Gaza due to Israel’s blockade on humanitarian aid. 
- Is that even remotely feasible without spending more money than it would take to buy a rolling medical center? - I think Gaza is not a money issue. The money that’s already there, the aid that’s already there waiting on the border would be able to do infinite good already. - This is actually good for two things: - calls attention to the issue in a way that pierces more bubbles than another Al Jazeera article
- will call special attention to it again when Israel will inevitably blow it up
 - When you’ve got the Pope mobile in your sights, you’d hope that might make you question whether you’re on the side of righteousness. 
 
- Looks like this particular popemobile was recently commissioned, and it’s large. Built on a dodge ram truck. He planned to donate that from the beginning, though I suspect he expected to be alive when it was converted. - In related news this is the first time a popemobile was used as a hearse, since it’s spec’d in a way that allowed that. - I think it’s clever. If it still resembles a popemobile after the conversion the image of it destroyed may haunt Isreal. But yes, he ensured it would be feasible. 
- Probably not. 
 
- Its a Toy Yoda! …oh a Toyota! Darn. Okay, it’s still good. 




