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Gaza Blockade: Israel Warships Trail Gaza-Bound Aid Vessel

KARIN LAUB   06/ 5/10 10:18 PM ET   AP

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FILE - This undated photo provided by FreeGaza.org shows the Irish-flagged ship the MV Rachel Corrie. The ship was named after an American college student crushed to death by an Israeli Army bulldozer while protesting house demolitions in Gaza. Greta Berlin, a spokesman for the Free Gaza group, said Friday June 4, 2010 the 1,200-ton Rachel Corrie is heading directly to Gaza and will not stop in any port on the way. (AP Photo/FreeGaza.org)

JERUSALEM — A defiant Israel enforced its 3-year-old blockade of Hamas-ruled Gaza on Saturday, with naval commandos swiftly commandeering a Gaza-bound aid vessel carrying an Irish Nobel laureate and other activists and forcing it to head to an Israeli port instead.

The bloodless takeover stood in marked contrast to a deadly raid of another Gaza aid ship this week. However, it was unlikely to halt snowballing international outrage and demands that Israel lift or at least loosen the devastating closure that confines 1.5 million Palestinians to a small sliver of land and only allows in basic humanitarian goods.

For now, the confrontations at sea are likely to continue.

The organizers of Saturday's sail said they planned to dispatch as many as three more ships in coming months and that four captains already have volunteered for the missions.

"What Israel needs to understand is that nothing is accomplished with force," said Greta Berlin of the Cyprus-based Free Gaza group, which sent the latest aid vessel, the Rachel Corrie.

Israel said it would block any attempt to reach Gaza by sea, in order to prevent weapons from reaching the Iranian-backed Islamic militant group. "Israel ... will not allow the establishment of an Iranian port in Gaza," Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said.

At the same time, Israel signaled Saturday it is considering easing the blockade, although officials provided no details. Israel and Egypt closed Gaza's borders after Hamas seized the territory three years ago from Western-backed Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.

Saturday's takeover of the 1,200-ton ship was over in minutes.

After trailing the vessel for six hours across the Mediterranean, Israeli commandos boarded it from speed boats around noon, in international waters about 20 miles (30 kilometers) from Gaza, and forced it to sail to the Israeli port of Ashdod.

Footage from an Israeli aircraft showed the passengers sitting quietly in two rows on the top deck. A man described by the Israeli military as the captain got up, raised his arms and walked toward the soldiers.

The military said the crew of the Rachel Corrie dropped down one of the ship's ladders to make it easier for the forces to board.

The activists could not be reached to describe the events because communication with the ship was cut during the operation. Berlin called the takeover an outrage.

The 11 passengers and eight crew members will be deported, although those who object will be detained and given a chance to appeal, officials said.

Those aboard included Mairead Corrigan, who won the 1976 Nobel Peace Prize for her work with Catholics and Protestants in Northern Ireland, and the former U.N. humanitarian coordinator in Iraq, Denis Halliday.

Sabine Haddad, spokeswoman for the Israeli Interior Ministry, said that all 19 were being held at Israel's international airport Saturday night, and that eight agreed to leave voluntarily on Sunday. The remaining activists, including Corrigan and Halliday, were challenging the deportations, though Haddad said she expected some of them to change their mind and leave voluntarily.

While in radio contact, the Israeli navy officers addressed the boat as "Linda" – the vessel's name before it was renamed for Corrie, an American college student crushed to death by an Israeli army bulldozer during a 2003 Gaza protest.

Saturday's nonviolent operation came nearly a week after a chaotic takeover of a six-ship flotilla by Israel, also in international waters. In that confrontation, Israeli forces rappelled from a helicopter onto the deck of the Turkish lead ship, clashed with club-wielding activists awaiting them and at some point opened fire.

Eight Turks and a Turkish-American were killed, and a preliminary autopsy report released by Turkey Saturday said they were shot a total of 30 times. Of the nine, five were shot in the head and back, and one was shot from close range, the report said.

Israel said its forces acted in self-defense against what it described as Islamic extremists.

However, the outcry over the aid ships has been a public relations nightmare for Israel, while giving Hamas a welcome boost.

Northern Ireland's deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness said Saturday the Rachel Corrie should have been allowed to reach Gaza "without Israeli aggression." In Stockholm, the Swedish dockworkers' union said it would persuade members not to service Israeli ships for a week, starting June 15.

In Tel Aviv, a demonstration marking the 43rd anniversary of Israel's occupation of the West Bank and Gaza turned into a protest against the blockade. "The government is drowning all of us," a sign read. Another protest by thousands in Paris included a large parade-style float representing an aid ship.

The United States, Israel's closest ally, on Friday joined other nations in saying the blockade in its current form is not sustainable. An infuriated Turkey said it would minimize relations with Israel, once a close regional ally.

The blockade, meant to dislodge Hamas, initially enjoyed the tacit support of many in the international community. Under the restrictions, Israel bars virtually all exports and most imports, including construction supplies.

Critics say the restrictions have been counterproductive, strengthening Hamas, wiping out tens of thousands of jobs and hampering U.N.-led efforts to rebuild what was destroyed in Israel's war on Gaza 16 months ago.

Most commercial goods, along with cash and weapons, are now funneled through hundreds of Hamas-controlled smuggling tunnels under the Gaza-Egypt borders. With unemployment high, many Gazans cannot afford to buy the smuggled merchandise.

Israeli Cabinet minister Isaac Herzog told The Associated Press that Israel is talking to its allies about possibly easing the flow of goods to Gaza, but provided no details.

The Obama administration had adopted a gradual approach of persuading Israel to ease restrictions, but National Security Council spokesman Mike Hammer said Friday the U.S. was working "urgently" with Israel, the Palestinian Authority and other international partners to find ways to bring more goods into Gaza.

Israel fears steel and cement can be diverted by Hamas for military use but has said it is willing to allow in limited shipments if aid agencies take responsibility. Hamas and other groups have fired thousands of rockets and mortars on Israeli border towns in recent years. The U.S. and Europe, like Israel, have branded Hamas a terrorist group.

The Rachel Corrie carried hundreds of tons of aid, including electric wheel chairs, medical supplies and cement. Israeli officials said the cargo was to be unloaded in Ashdod, and items permitted under blockade rules would be taken to Gaza by land. Cement could be shipped in if the U.N. takes delivery, officials said.

The Free Gaza group, which organized Saturday's sail and other attempts to break the Gaza embargo, said Saturday it was closing its Cyprus headquarters and relocating, but won't stop sending ships to challenge the blockade.

Israel has allowed ships through five times, but has blocked them from entering Gaza waters since December 2008.

The fate of the cargo of Monday's flotilla remained in limbo, apparently because of disputes between Hamas, the U.N. and the Turkish aid group that was the main sponsor over who should receive them in Gaza.

The Istanbul-based Foundation for Human Rights and Freedoms and Humanitarian Relief said it has no immediate plans to send more ships and is still trying to get back the vessels Israel had seized. All six vessels of Monday's flotilla remain in the Ashdod port.

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Associated Press Writers Diaa Hadid in Jerusalem, Karoun Demirjian in Ashdod and Selcan Hacaoglu in Istanbul contributed to this report.

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JERUSALEM — A defiant Israel enforced its 3-year-old blockade of Hamas-ruled Gaza on Saturday, with naval commandos swiftly commandeering a Gaza-bound aid vessel carrying an Irish Nobel laureate...
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ConstitutionCrusader
04:34 AM on 06/08/2010
"Basic human revulsion at a military that can kill over a thousand people - including scores of women and children in a trapped, impoverished enclave - can only be a function of anti-Semitism. A territory that is being systematically populated with Israelis in illegal settlements in contravention of the Geneva Conventions is merely a "buffer zone". You need to colonize buffer zones?"
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atlantis1star
SGC Atlantis
02:38 PM on 06/06/2010
The Israeli military apparently not only refuses to accept responsibility for killing unarmed civilians — it refuses to even utter the name of the killed American girl.

Israeli naval operators engaged in radio communications with the MV Rachel Corrie refused to address the ship by its current name.

Rachel Corrie, 23, was killed when she was run over by an Israeli bulldozer. Rachel was trying to stop the bulldozer from demolishing the home of a Palestinian doctor in the Gaza Strip.

To see what the Israel killers are doing go to..
hxxp://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0303/S00153.htm
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RonRutherford
11:08 PM on 06/05/2010
Luckily because of how much press this got, and how badly Israel messed up, these ships are just gonna keep coming and coming. Israel will either have to give up soon, or wait until they do something even worse and are forced into ending the blockade. Let's hope violence isn't the end to all this...

http://therationalreport.blogspot.com/
09:51 PM on 06/05/2010
I'm going to clarify something, and I'm going to be starkly clear about it - "we don't want you to act like a**holes" doesn't equal "we don't want you to exist" and let's clear that up now.

Grow up out of the obnoxious teenager phase.
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07:23 PM on 06/05/2010
There is an AIPAC ad above and below, at least at this time.

Go to it and of course you get the Israeli Talking Points, the
same propaganda repeated over and over in the MSM
for days.

They want to use the words " Provoked " and " provocation "
as many times as possible, like brain washing. I think
Rick Sanchez of CNN used it at least 4-5 times Monday
as this story was breaking. As if bad enough he
was practically making love to the Israeli
Ambassador [and I used to like Rick, but
in going this far he might as well get a
check from them, or join Fox].

I think they really want to use the word EXCUSE,
because that tactic worked pretty well for Bush and Cheney.

The only decent discussion was on Charlie Rose, which you
can likely see at charlierose.com or pbs.org

As an Israeli said on Rose, the head of their intell, Mossad,
told their politicians " Israel has become a BURDEN to the US ! "

Unfortunately our military, etc. have known this for a long time.
07:19 PM on 06/05/2010
is Israel our ally, you decide?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3E2NcC0x20&feature=related
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02:32 PM on 06/05/2010
Israel is not used to being portrayed so negatively by the world - Arabs they brush off, but now it's much more widespread. What I fear is that they will plan something, something big, to deflect attention away from themselves. And it will be planned to incriminate Muslims, a tactic which they have always used as a pawn to get people's sympathy and focus away from their atrocities. Be careful everyone.
04:01 PM on 06/05/2010
As long as whatever happens happens like in The UAE we wont have to worry about false flags.

Post 9-11 video cameras, biometric chips in passports it may be rough.
04:32 PM on 06/05/2010
Israel is ABSOLUTELY used to being portrayed negatively in the world. As long as I can remember, every single war they have been involved in, Yom Kippur War, Six Days War, War with Hezbollah, bombing of nuclear reactors in Iraq - they have ALWAYS been portrayed negatively in the European press. So, nothing new here.

And, another thing - see if they care. :) No nation should base their national security on the opinion polls of European intelligentsia.
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08:11 PM on 06/05/2010
agreed
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pyradius
Microbiologist
10:51 PM on 06/05/2010
So if a nation believes in racism and apartheid as part of their national security, you are for it?
01:21 PM on 06/05/2010
Israel friend or foes, you watch ,you decide.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRZSzdQuOqM
01:25 PM on 06/05/2010
without even watching I know a friend and I know an enemy, Israel is definitely not our friend. We are just the host that it needs to live off of until they can either find another host to suck the life from or they get their oil pipelines operational from Mosul to Haifa.
10:35 PM on 06/05/2010
No Israeli was punished for killing our sailors they were promoted.
01:08 PM on 06/05/2010
This is nit over, Israel needs to think now that the Palestinians are not animals. They are human beings that have been treated unfairly. Israel needs to come clean and reassess its future a nation within the ME or a pariah.
01:02 PM on 06/05/2010
There are well-meaning people on both sides of this.
I love the Jewish Voice for Peace people and the Rachel Corrie's, the Mairead McGuire's and the Emily Henochowicz's, heroines who stand with only courage against the cruelty of the powerful, almost-crazed Israeli military and government. (But, where are the young American men of conscience?)
I abhor grown-up terrorists who use suicide bombers or rockets aimed at civilians, or who use jets, bulldozers, tanks, helicopters and who burn civilians with white phosphorus, and then ramp up their PR machine to tell the world they are the victims.
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12:54 PM on 06/05/2010
Of course right wing Israel could not call this ship by it's proper name,
the Rachel Corrie, but chose to use an old one, Linda.

They are afraid of bringing up this killing of a young American
by one of their bulldozers.
Or the American they killed last year.
Or the Amercian girl they shot with tear gas Monday
and she has lost her left eye; from NY
and an artist.

Don't just read or blog,
call Congress and the media and
complain! It just might do some
good. Including about the pathetic lame
coverage these attacks on ships
has generally received.
CNN has been terrible, and of
course forget Republican Fox channel.
12:58 PM on 06/05/2010
They fear losing our support. Our backpocket is their dear friend and ally.
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CigarGod
What is your process?
05:05 PM on 06/05/2010
Fanned...and a cigar.
12:50 PM on 06/05/2010
Don't forget 6 missing Activists....Wonder Why?? !
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eileenflemingWAWA
http://www.wearewideawake.org/
12:43 PM on 06/05/2010
PLEASE do not loose site that during the 22 days of Israeli assault on Gaza, "Washington provided F-16 fighter planes, Apache helicopters, tactical missiles, and a wide array of munitions, including white phosphorus and DIME. The weapons required for the Israeli assault was decided upon in June 2008, and the transfer of 1,000 bunker-buster GPS-guided Small Diameter Guided Bomb Units 39 were approved by Congress in September. The GBU 39 bombs were delivered to Israel in November (prior to any claims of Hamas cease fire violation!) for use in the initial air raids on Gaza.

In November 2006, Father Manuel, the parish priest at the Latin Church and school in Gaza warned the world:

"Gaza cannot sleep! The people are suffering unbelievably...Thirsty children are crying, afraid and desperate...Many children have been violently thrown from their beds at night from the sonic booms. Many arms and legs have been broken. These planes fly low over Gaza and then reach the speed of sound. This shakes the ground and creates shock waves like an earthquake that causes people to be thrown from their bed. I, myself weigh 120 kilos and was almost thrown from my bed due to the shock wave produced by a low flying jet that made a sonic boom.

"These actions are War Crimes!"

http://wearewideawake.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1523&Itemid=227
01:10 PM on 06/05/2010
Damm it, you are fanned!!!!
01:27 PM on 06/05/2010
They do the same in Lebanon with the overflights. To me these actions are the same as Qassam Rockets on a daily basis
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Lynda Filler
Telling it the way I see it.
12:34 PM on 06/05/2010
Palmor said the cargo would be inspected in Ashdod and permitted goods could be transferred to Gaza. The import of cement has been sharply restricted, but Palmor said some could be sent to the territory in coordination with the U.N.

It takes a lot of reading to reach this gem....very understated I must say...so its about controlling what goes through and Israel has every right to do this. They are at war.
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lbsaltzman
Permaculture and Sustainability
12:40 PM on 06/05/2010
Israel is not at war. Israel is engaged in an illegal blockade and an occupation that is an excuse for ethnic cleansing and land theft. If everybody in the Israeli government who has committed a crime against humanity was arrested and tried, the Israeli's would loose most of their cabinet, the Prime Minister, the President and most if not all of their high ranking military staff.
12:59 PM on 06/05/2010
Couldnt have said it better! Fanned
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02:24 PM on 06/05/2010
So true. Faved - if I could fan you again I would.
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skialethia
αω vs military might
12:46 PM on 06/05/2010
NO THEY DON'T HAVE ANY RIGHT TO CONTROL WHAT GOES THRU!! THE BLOCKADE IS ILLEGAL, AN ACT OF WAR AND A CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY!
05:34 PM on 06/05/2010
Shooting rockets and kidnapping are also an act of war and crime against humanity. Israel has a perfect right to prevent weapons, or anything that can be used as weapons from entering Gaza.
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Joe Friday
12:18 PM on 06/05/2010
What a great looking ship! I wonder who owns it? To defray interception expenses the Israels could sell it! The spoils of anti aggression!
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Ergon
Man From Atlan
02:16 PM on 06/05/2010
What a great looking country Israel is! I wonder who owns it? To defray interception expenses the UN could sell it! The spoils of anti aggression!
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07:11 PM on 06/05/2010
the IDF already STEALS video camera's !