Saturday, June 05, 2010

Thousands demonstrate in Tel Aviv against blockade


JPOST.COM STAFF
06/05/2010 20:51

Leftists protesters commemorate 43 years of occupation, call to end blockade.

Left-wing groups in Israel organized a demonstration in Tel Aviv Saturday night in support of the international activists on the Rachel Corrie which was boarded by IDF forces earlier in the day and directed to the port in Ashdod. Members and supporters of NGOs Gush Shalom, Physicians for Human Rights and Peace Now and the political parties Hadash and Meretz organized the event, which started with a march from Rabin Square and culminated with a rally of several thousand protesters at Museum Plaza in Tel Aviv later in the evening.

The crowds marched under signs that read "the government drowns us all" and called for a negotiated solution that would lead to a Palestinian state and joint-sovereignty over Jerusalem.

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"Our deep respect goes to the small group of peace activists on board the Rachel Corrie, who went on sailing, unarmed and undaunted, and who now find themselves in captivity for the crime of sailing aid to the people of Gaza," said Gush Shalom spokesperson Adam Keller.

Another "Free Gaza" aid ship is currently docked in Cyprus waiting to conduct another attempt to break the blockade around Gaza, a senior IDF naval officer revealed earlier Saturday.

The boat was supposed to have joined the earlier attempts but has been delayed by technical difficulties and the refusal of Cypriot authorities to allow their territory to be used for the purpose of interfering with Israel's blockade.

Elsewhere in the world, thousands of protesters took to the streets around the Place de la Bastille in Paris on Saturday to show solidarity with the "Free Gaza" flotilla activists and the residents of Gaza.

Near the pro-Palestinian demonstration, a smaller group of pro-Israel demonstrators made up largely from the local Jewish community gathered to show their support for the IDF's actions.

The British government also called on Israel to allow an international investigation of the Mavi Marmara incident and end the blockade.

"We continue to stress to the Israeli government the importance of an investigation that ensures accountability and commands the confidence of the international community, and includes international participation," said British Foreign Secretary William Hague.

Hague continued, "we urgently need to see unfettered access to Gaza to meet the humanitarian needs of the people of Gaza and to enable the reconstruction of homes, livelihoods and trade. That is why we continue to press the Government of Israel to lift Gaza's closure."

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