Athens – Greece Bars Boats Leaving Greek Ports For Gaza

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    Activists from the U.S. stand on their boat named "The Audacity of Hope" moored in Perama, near Athens, Greece, Thursday, June 30, 2011.APAthens, Greece – Greek authorities issued a ban Friday on Greek and foreign-flagged ships heading to the Gaza Strip from leaving Greek ports.

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    A flotilla of nine vessels and several hundred activists have said they want to break Israel’s sea blockade and deliver aid to the Palestinian territory.

    Greece’s Civil Protection Ministry said coast guard authorities had been ordered to take “all appropriate measures” to implement the ban. It also said the “broader maritime area of the eastern Mediterranean will be continuously monitored by electronic means for tracking, where applicable, the movements of the ships allegedly participating” in the flotilla.

    Witnesses said one of the boats, dubbed the Audacity of Freedom and carrying several dozen Americans, had left port Friday afternoon. Activists said on their Twitter feed that they had been intercepted by the Greek coast guard. Greek authorities did not immediately comment on the report.

    Israel has said it will thwart any effort to breach the sea blockade of Gaza, which was imposed on the Palestinian territory after Hamas militants overran it in 2007.

    An Israeli raid on a similar flotilla last year killed nine activists on a Turkish ship and each side blamed the other for the violence.

    On Thursday, an Irish ship, the MV Saoirse — berthed at the Turkish coastal town of Gocek — said it had to abandon plans to set sail because of what it called Israeli sabotage. Earlier this week, activists said Israeli agents damaged the propeller of a Swedish ship in the Greek port. Israel has refused requests from The Associated Press for comment on the allegations.


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    Gefilte Fish
    Gefilte Fish
    12 years ago

    “An Israeli raid on a similar flotilla last
    year killed nine activists on a Turkish
    ship and each side blamed the other
    for the violence.”

    What journalistic bias! After an investigation on the incident supported by video and pictures it is clear that that flotilla came with intentions of having conflicts with the IDF and was armed with weapons and systematically Attacked with the intention to kill, were ready to die as shahids in the battle.

    Is that what you call “each side blamed the other”???

    Darth_Zeidah
    Darth_Zeidah
    12 years ago

    “An Israeli raid on a similar flotilla last
    year killed nine activists on a Turkish
    ship and each side blamed the other
    for the violence.”

    Where is the bias in that? Those are the bald facts.