Thursday, August 21, 2008

'Free Gaza' Attempts to Rip Open American-Israeli Battle Scars


Hana Levi Julian

The pro-Arab 'Free Gaza' organization tried Thursday to reopen old battle wounds with a "memorial service" for "forgotten" Gaza fishermen and American sailors killed by Israeli soldiers. The passengers and crew of the two converted fishing boats, which are planning Thursday night to set sail for Gaza from Cyprus at midnight, announced the service on the group's website.

The 46 left-wing activists include Jeff Halper (founder of "The Israeli Committee against House Demolitions"), Lauren Booth, sister-in-law of former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, several Palestinian Authority Arab activists and dozens of foreign nationals.

Thursday's post described the service as a memorial to "commemorate the 14 fishermen of Gaza who have been killed by the Israeli Navy over the past four years as they were fishing off their coast."

The group also managed to involve the United States in their "mission," adding in the announcement that it would "also be held for the 34 American sailors killed aboard the USS LIBERTY by Israeli forces in 1967."

The posting went on to explain that activists would "lay flowers in the water for these forgotten seamen from two countries, the Palestinians killed while trying to feed their families and the American sailors who were attacked by Israeli fighter jets and submarines for 75 minutes on June 8, 1967."

Gone, but Hardly Forgotten
In the USS Liberty incident, a group of Israeli jet fighter planes and motor torpedo boats attacked the USS Liberty intelligence ship as it traveled in international waters north of the northern Sinai Peninsula coast, approximately 25.5 nautical miles (47.2 kilometers) northwest of the minaret at El Arish on June 8 during the 1967 Six Day War.

The incident, which the Israeli government said had occurred in error, was investigated by IDF Col. Ram Ron, who concluded that it was indeed the result of a series of mistakes in the IDF chain of command. The IDF said it had asked the US to inform them of any American ships in the area but was not told about the presence of the Liberty, leading Israeli forces to misidentify it.

Israel paid nearly $13 million in humanitarian reparations to the US government and in compensation to the families of the victims.

With regard to the "forgotten fishermen," many of the "catches" harvested along the Gaza coast have been weapon and have had little to do with fish or food.

According to senior Israeli defense officials, Iran has continued its attempts to smuggle weapons into Gaza by using floatable devices dropped into the water off the coast, which are then picked up by PA Arab "fishermen" from Gaza. The sources have described "catches" that include rockets and other advanced weaponry safely wrapped in the floatable devices.

Arrival at Gaza Coastal Waters Expected Early Saturday
The safety certificates for both the SS 'Free Gaza' and the SS 'Liberty' were granted in Greece, where the boats are registered.

The voyage to Gaza is expected to take around 30 hours, and Israel has warned that Navy boats will try to prevent the boats from landing and declaring Gaza sovereignty over waters off the Gaza coast.

As part of a large publicity stunt, the activists are carrying with them balloons and hearing aids for children. Israeli officials said the gifts can be distributed via Israeli port landings.


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