New aid ship heads to Gaza, Israel vows to stop it
"Istanbul - AP An aid
ship trying to break the blockade of Gaza could reach Israel's 20-mile
(32-kilometer) exclusion zone by Friday afternoon, an activist said, but
Israel's prime minister has vowed the ship will not reach land.
The dueling comments suggest a potential new clash over Israel's three-year-old
blockade of the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip - and come only four days after an
Israeli commando raid on a larger aid flotilla left nine activists dead.
Greta Berlin, a spokesman for the Free Gaza group, says the 1,200-ton Rachel
Corrie is heading directly to Gaza and will not stop in any port on the way. It
is trying to deliver hundreds of tons of aid, including wheelchairs, medical
supplies and concrete.
Irish Nobel Peace Prize laureate Mairead McGuire and the former head of the U.N.
Oil-for-Food program in Iraq, Denis Halliday, are among the 11 passengers on
board, she said.
The Irish vessel is named after an American college student crushed to death by
an Israeli army bulldozer while protesting house demolitions in Gaza.
Israel will not allow the aid ship to reach Gaza, Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu told senior Cabinet ministers late Thursday. According to a
participant in the meeting, he said Israel made several offers to direct the
ship to an Israeli port, where the aid supplies would be unloaded, inspected and
transferred to Gaza by land, but the offers were rejected.
Netanyahu has hotly rejected calls to lift the blockade on Gaza, insisting that
it prevents missile attacks on Israel. The Rachel Corrie's cargo of concrete is
also a problem, because Israel considers that to have military uses.
Netanyahu also instructed the military to act with sensitivity in preventing the
Rachel Corrie from landing and avoid harming those on board the ship, the
participant said, speaking on condition of anonymity because the meeting was
closed..." Full text:
New aid ship
heads to Gaza, Israel vows to stop it
New aid ship heads to Gaza, Israel vows to stop it