Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Israel intercepts boat seeking to break Gaza blockade

Israel's navy intercepted an activist boat seeking to break the country's decade-long blockade of the Gaza Strip, saying it was boarded without incident and was being directed to shore.
  



The navy said in a statement on Wednesday its forces had "redirected" the sailboat in order to prevent a "breach of the lawful maritime blockade" of the Palestinian enclave.

It said this was done "in accordance with government directives and after exhausting all diplomatic channels".

Thirteen women, including 1976 Nobel Peace Prize winner Mairead Maguire, were travelling aboard the Zaytouna-Oliva sailboat in the Mediterranean towards Gaza, which is run by Hamas.

The Zaytouna-Oliva set sail from Barcelona in September and was carrying women of various nationalities in addition to Maguire, a Northern Ireland activist.

 Dubbed "Women's Boat to Gaza", it is part of the wider Freedom Flotilla Coalition that consists of pro-Palestinian boats that regularly seek to go to Gaza to try to break the blockade.

One such operation turned to tragedy in 2010 when Israeli commandos killed 10 Turkish activists in a raid on a flotilla.

In Wednesday's operation, the Israeli navy said it intercepted the sailboat after advising it "numerous times to change course prior to the action".

It said its forces had boarded and searched the vessel, describing the operation as "uneventful".

The boat was now believed headed towards the Israeli port of Ashdod. Organisers said they had lost communication with the activists.

Hamas denounced the move as "state terrorism"...
 aljazeera.com
 5/10/16
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