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Arab News: Israeli antics fail to stop Gaza ‘Freedom Flotilla’

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ASHDOD, Israel: Pro-Palestinian activists vowed on Thursday to steam on to Hamas-run Gaza and bust the blockade with their aid-laden flotilla as Israel again warned it would intercept the ships.

“We have the right to sail from international waters into the waters of Gaza,” said Greta Berlin, one of the flotilla’s organizers.

“The only illegal presence in the area is Israel,” she told AFP, adding the “Freedom Flotilla” was on schedule to arrive in the Palestinian enclave on Saturday with more than 10,000 tons of building and other supplies.

But Israel insisted it would prevent the three cargo ships and five passenger boats from reaching the Gaza Strip, calling the blockade busting bid a “cheap political stunt.” The Foreign Ministry said it summoned the ambassadors of Turkey, Greece, Cyprus, Sweden and Ireland — the countries from which the ships set sail — and warned them Israel “issued warrants that prohibit the entrance of the vessels to Gaza.”

Israel has vowed to divert the ships to the southern Israeli port of Ashdod, where it will detain the activists before deporting them. Part of the port has been cordoned off and prepared to deal with the activists. Chemical toilets have been set up as well as large tents housing immigration booths and areas for people to be searched.

Containers blocked off what appeared to be a holding area, which was covered by tarpaulins to provide shade.

Gal suggested the organizers should voluntarily head to Ashdod to unload the supplies so Israel or humanitarian agencies can deliver them to Gaza overland.

Flotilla organizers rejected the offer. “We are taking 10,000 tons of material that Israel refuses to allow into Gaza,” Berlin said, adding the cargo includes water filtration units, pre-fabricated homes and crayons for children.

“This mission is not about delivering humanitarian supplies, it’s about breaking Israel’s siege on 1.5 million Palestinians,” she said.

Irishman Fintan Lane echoed the sentiments. “We are determined to break Israel’s blockade and will not be intimidated,” said Lane, one of 750 activists from around the world, including dozens of public officials from European and Arab countries that organizers say are heading toward Gaza.

“The people of Gaza have a right to access to the outside world and the right to determine their own future,” said Lane.

(Full article at source)

Source: Arab News

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Ameera is a final-year medical student and blogger based in Karachi, Pakistan. Having been born and raised in Tabuk, Saudi Arabia, her approach towards her Deen has always been rooted in a basic understanding from authentic sources, which was further polished during a three-year weekend course at Al Huda Institute. Her interests, though, seem to know no bounds and range from a passion for the culinary arts and travelling, as well as following current affairs and global happenings. She feels being able to be part of MuslimMatters is one of the major blessings of Allah(swt) upon her, for it has given her a chance to learn and grow. She also maintains her personal blog at http://duskanddawn.wordpress.com.

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