Sunday, May 23, 2010

'Freedom Flotilla' aid convoy sets off for Gaza


In response to the nine-ship international aid convoy to Gaza, an Israeli flotilla also left Herzliya displaying banners of IDF soldier Gilad Shalit.
By Haaretz Service


Three ships carrying pro-Palestinian activists have set off from Turkey to Gaza on Saturday, as part of the nine-ship 'Freedom Flotilla' convoy, a large attempt by international aid groups to breach the Israeli blockade of Gaza Meanwhile, an Israeli flotilla has set off from shores of Herzliya as a response to the pro-Palestinian convoy. The banners the Israeli ships carried noted Gaza rocket fire toward Israel and displayed photos of captured IDF soldier Gilad Shalit.
The Israeli flotilla that set off from shore of Herziliya in response to the 'Freedom Flotilla'

The Israeli flotilla that set off from shore of Herziliya in response to the pro-Palestinian 'Freedom Flotilla' on May 22, 2010.
Photo by: David Bachar



The three ships that set off from Turkey are due to reach Greece, where they will join the other six before heading to Gaza, despite warnings from Israel and instructions from Defense Minister Ehud Barak to the Israeli Navy to intercept the convoy at the Gaza shore.



The organization of Gush Shalom has called on the Israeli government to allow the aid convoy to reach Gaza.



"The State of Israel has no interest in footage of its navy violently assaulting against peace activists at sea flooding television screens all over the world. It is time to remove the suffocating siege and allow residents of Gaza to have free contact with the outside world, freely operate sea and air ports of their own like any country in the world," read a statement by Gush Shalom.



Comment: This is a showdown on the high seas. It is also meant as a distractor-pay attention to our north!

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