Who was on the protest boats and what was their aim?


By Jon_i_Cohen
June 1, 2010
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Speaking to BBC World News, a spokeswoman for the flotilla, Audrey Bomse stressed that the primary mission of the flotilla was to make a political statement with regard to the human rights of the Palestinian in Gaza and to "break the siege", as opposed to delivering the aid itself.

That is why on the "Peace" activists were prepared with catapults, glass balls, metal bars, knives and axes. Expecting that the ship would be boareded they had no intention of following the Israeli Navy's instruction to steer the ships to Ashdod peacefully, they were intent on causing trouble.

Around 600 activists were reported to be on the boats, including 1976 Nobel Peace Prize laureate Mairead Corrigan Maguire of Northern Ireland, European legislators and British activists.

The organisations involved in the flotilla include the ‘Free Gaza Movement' alongside other European NGOs, and the Turkish Insani Yardim Vakfi (IHH) movement.

The IHH is a militant Islamist movement with a record of supporting terrorism.

Israeli campaigners last week asked the flotilla to deliver packages and letters to Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, who has been held captive by Hamas in the Gaza Strip without any external contact since 2006.This request was refused - where is the outcry at the United Nations about Shalits continued captivity in isolation with no visits fronm the Red Cross.

Readers need to know that there is NO humanitarian crisis in Gaza, Israel sends in 100 trucks daily with 15,000 tonnes of humanitarian aid weekly.

Sorry, left-wingers, Israel will not allow fertiliser, (used to make bombs), metal finishing equipment, (used to make bombs, missiles and rockets), electrical equipment, (timers are used to detonate bombs), that is why every piece of aid has to physically inspected by Israel BEFORE it enters Gaza.

Israel offered the flotilla that they could off-load in Ashdod, likewise Egypt offered the same in El Arish, if they had allowed the cargo to be inspected and if given the all clear it could have been transported into Gaza.
But as the oraganisers of the flotilla have themselves said, (above), aid was NOT the aim of this flotilla, rather to "run the blockade", make a political point, generate the PR and cause havoc.

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gold.sarah

1 June, 2010 - 12:44

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Amongst the many lies and mistruths this is one of the biggest:

'Israeli campaigners last week asked the flotilla to deliver packages and letters to Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, who has been held captive by Hamas in the Gaza Strip without any external contact since 2006.This request was refused - where is the outcry at the United Nations about Shalits continued captivity in isolation with no visits fronm the Red Cross'.

The Free Gaza movement did offer to take a letter for Shalit.

There were no 'terrorists' on the boats. And no weapons have been found. It's all bollox. All the lies and obfuscation which is trotted out by supporters of state terror.

On the ship were Parliamentarians from many countries. Palestinian member of Israel's Knesset, Haneen Zobi was also on board.

If Israel was so concerened about the aid getting into Gaza why did Israel storm the boats in pitch darkness using helicopters, gunships and heavily armed soldiers?

Why is there an israeli news blackout? Something to hide? just like durimng the assault on Gaza


Akiva

1 June, 2010 - 12:54

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No weapons have been found? Really...

http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/137803

..Cause that doesn't look like humanitarian aid to me.

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