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New boats headed to Gaza to challenge blockade

Nobody in their right minds would accept the genocide of the Palestinians except for Israelis and Indians.

Genocide!!?? really..

I suggest you go through the definition of Genocide once again.

Gaza does not belong to Hamas but is ruled by Hamas, as they won the right to do so through a democratic vote.

Gaza is also used by Hamas to fire rockets on Israel, killiing innocent Israeli civilians.

No treaty that is recognized by law grants the right to blockade Gaza.

Hamas does not recognise the right of Israel to exist which goes against the Oslo accord. Now, Hamas does not respect an internation agreement and you expect Israel to do everything legally. Fair indeed!! Your double standards stand exposed.

If you want to criticise Israel, just do it but dont try to give your baseless argument an legalistic and moralistic air.

Israeli can control its own waters, a blockade in or out is an act of war.

Israel remains legally in control of Gaza's water,air and its border. This is clearly mentioned in the treaty with the Palestinians. In conclusion it is controlling its own territory.

You seem to be more keen to declare war on Israel than the Turks themselve mate!!
 
Genocide!!?? really..

I suggest you go through the definition of Genocide once again.
I would say if Israel starves and kills all Palestinians, thats genocide.

Gaza is also used by Hamas to fire rockets on Israel, killiing innocent Israeli civilians.
So what, they have a war going on over there on and off. Israel kills Palestinians they kill them. If the genocide of Palestinians is on the table then ISrael should come forward and say so. Then other things would come on the table too.

Hamas does not recognise the right of Israel to exist which goes against the Oslo accord. Now, Hamas does not respect an internation agreement and you expect Israel to do everything legally. Fair indeed!! Your double standards stand exposed.
Again so what? They have a dispute, this aid is for the people of Palestine, no weapons were found in any of the ships. Tell me, is the Israeli plan now to kill each and every Palestinian through starvation?

If you want to criticise Israel, just do it but dont try to give your baseless argument an legalistic and moralistic air.
No I want to feed Palestinians. Not bomb Israel, not criticize Israel, let me feed the Palestinians and then they can go on fighting with each other. I will not allow the entire nation of Palestine die off hunger!

Israel remains legally in control of Gaza's water,air and its border. This is clearly mentioned in the treaty with the Palestinians. In conclusion it is controlling its own territory.
What effin treaty?

You seem to be more keen to declare war on Israel than the Turks themselve mate!!
Mate, I'm keen on feeding the Palestinians. It's the Israelis that want to go to war with anyone who tries to feed the palestinians.
 
Again so what? They have a dispute, this aid is for the people of Palestine, no weapons were found in any of the ships. Tell me, is the Israeli plan now to kill each and every Palestinian through starvation?
Correction. Gaza alone does NOT represent Palestine. There's also West Bank and Jerusalem. And apparently people in those territories are better off than their counterparts in Hamas controlled territories. This aid was nothing but a publicity stunt in the vain hope of giving credibility to Hamas.

What effin treaty?
This effin' treaty.
Israel's control of the airspace and the territorial waters of the Gaza Strip

Israel's unilateral disengagement plan

There you have it.

And as for the blockade, then in your opinion, even Egypt is guilty of this crime. Why isn't anyone raising their voice against this injustice by fellow brethren? Selective protest or hypocrisy?
Mate, I'm keen on feeding the Palestinians. It's the Israelis that want to go to war with anyone who tries to feed the palestinians.
Why isn't Israel going to war against those who provide aid to West Bank?
 
Boats reach Gaza despite blockade


Human rights activists reach Hamas-ruled strip by sea, despite Israeli blockade.
Last Modified: 25 Aug 2008 03:54



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Two vessels spent 30-hours journeying to the Gaza Strip from Cyprus [AFP]

Two vessels carrying 46 international human rights activists have reached the Gaza Strip, despite Israel's strict 14-month siege of the Palestinian territory.

The end of the mission to symbolically break the siege came after Israel backed down from an earlier warning to the 'Free Gaza' protest group not to breach the blockade.

Al Jazeera's Ashraf Amritti in Gaza said: "The arrival of these two boats is a very symbolic gesture for the Palestinian cause, to end the siege, end the occupation.

In fact, those phrases are written across the peace boats which carry flags from more than 70 nationalities."

The boats set sail on Friday on a 370km voyage from the Mediterranean island of Cyprus carrying activists from 17 countries, including Israel, with the aim of drawing attention to Israel's blockade of Gaza and its affect on the people there.

The boats sailed through choppy waters into Gaza City's main port on Saturday, where they were greeted by thousands of people waving Palestinian flags, many of them sailing around the harbour in boats.

Unity call

Ismail Haniya, the Hamas leader and dismissed Palestinian prime minster, called on the world to follow the example of the international activists movement and "break the siege on Gaza".

"We deeply appreciate and salute the activists on the two boats", Haniya told Al Jazeera in a phone interview.

Haniya said that it was time for Egypt to reopen the Rafah crossing and end the siege once and for all.

Egypt reopened the crossing last January after Palestinians blew up part of the border barrier, allowing thousands to stock up on supplies from border towns.

Cairo sealed the crossing three days later under pressure from both the United States and the Israeli government, to "protect its own sovereignty."

Jibril al-Rjoub, a senior Fatah leader, also welcomed the "breach of the embargo", describing the international activists as "humanists".

"The two boats defiance the of the Israeli blockade is a glimmer of hope that could be an opening of an end of the siege", the former Palestinian security chief told Al Jazeera in an interview from the West Bank of Ramallah.

Rjoub called for both an immediate reconcilation between Fatah and Hamas to unite the efforts to restore national unity, and to forge ahead with efforts to alleviate Palestinian suffering.

'Overjoyed'

Local activists and charity workers had feared Israel's military would step in to prevent the activists from reaching their destination.

Andrew Mumcie, one of the activists on board one of the boats, told Al Jazeera he was "overjoyed" by their success in reaching Gaza's shore.

"Now we will go back to Cyprus and organise another trip," Mumcie said, adding the group would continue its activities until Israel's siege of Gaza was lifted.

Israel's foreign ministry said it had been closely monitoring the 21-metre-long "Free Gaza" and 18-metre-long "Liberty" boats after they left the Cypriot port of Larnaca.

Aviv Sharon, an Israeli foreign ministry spokesman, earlier said: "They want provocation at sea, but they won't get it.

"We know who the passengers are and what they are bringing with them, and so we have no problem letting them through."

'Death threats'

Sharon had said earlier in the day that "all options" were being considered to prevent the ships from entering embargoed waters.

Angela Godfrey-Goldstein, a Jerusalem-based spokeswoman for the Free Gaza Movement which organised the event, said the boats' communications systems had been attacked by "electronic piracy" earlier in the day.

The activists' group was comprised of people between 22 and 81, included students, lawyers, doctors, journalists and an online poker player, organisers said.

Mostly American and British, they included Lauren Booth, the sister-in-law of Tony Blair, the former British prime minister who is now a Middle East envoy.

Many of the activists said they had received death threats before they set sail, leading some to drop out.

Israel has tightened its blockade of Gaza since Hamas seized power in June 2007.

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Boats reach Gaza despite blockade - Middle East - Al Jazeera English
 
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