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Mission to break up IsraelÂ’s Gaza siege
2008-02-09
DUBAI — Seventy men and women, young and old, from across the world are planning to sail to Gaza from the island country of Cyprus this August “to break the siege of Gaza” and jolt the world to see the plight of the Gazans.
I'm already giggling about this.
Defying sanity all odds, these Palestinians, Americans, Israelis, Europeans, Africans, Australians, Canadians and other nationals, including a Holocaust survivor, all aged between 24 and 85 years, intend to sail on three hovercrafts, travelling for 20 hours.
The wall between Gazoo and Gyp is down. Why not just walk across?
One of the key activists is in Dubai to raise money for the hovercrafts. Speaking to Khaleej Times yesterday, Los Angeles-based American, Greta Berlin, said, “The Israelis are committing a slow-motion genocide in Gaza and the world doesn’t care. We are not going to let the world turn away from the genocide of 1.5 million people. Israel says Gaza is no more occupied and if that is true, we do not need their permission to motor in to Gaza.”
And if the Israelis were smart, they'd let these kooks into Gaza.
The activists, mostly unsuccessful professionals and unemployed students, have managed to raise US$60,000 and need another US$190,000 to buy the boats and have to raise the money to embark on their Herculean mission.
They didn't put up any money themselves, did they? They never do.
About 15- 20 journalists would also accompany the group.
I'm just betting the NYT and WaPo turn this opportunity down. It'll be a collection of 'progressive' newspapers -- Robert Fisk, of course.
Greta, 67, who visits Palestine every two years, is hoping that people in the UAE would come forward to support their cause so that they could leave as planned.
Ever think of staying in Gaza? I'm sure they need your inspiring leadership, Greta.
“Palestine is the sacrificial lamb for the guilty conscience of Europe and the Jews are taking advantage of it. What we are doing is very daring and we are at risk of being killed. Everyone who has asked to be onboard clearly knows that. We won’t consider ourselves martyrs (if we die in the process) but activists,” she says.
The only ones who will kill them are the Gazooks.
The president of an American-based company and mother of two Palestinian-American children adds, “You can either spend the end of your life watching television or do something valuable. This is our passion and all of us are connected to Palestine in some way.”
She certainly sounds .. um .. 'connected' to Palestine. In some way. Wonder if she wears an abaya?
She said that almost all of the activists who had visited Gaza had been shot, teargassed or beaten.
Or flattened.
Berlin and the group had tried to sail even last summer. However, after the takeover of Gaza by Hamas, they had to abandon their attempt.
What's wrong with Hamas? And by the way, Hamas is still in charge.
Nevertheless, they have renewed their passion to go to Gaza this fall and hope to set sail by August. Once they manage to get to Gaza, some people will get off and fish with the fishermen, who often face Israeli naval restrictions and suffer virtual destitution, while many would live with the Palestinians and take their children to school everyday.
I'm rather guessing the kiddies can find the school. The Gazooks more likely will want you to haul ammo.
“When we get to Gaza, everyone will make individual decisions on what we want to do and how long we plan to stay,” she says, adding that they might even start a regular ferry service between Cyprus and Gaza.
Until the Gazooks seize your boats for use in smuggling.
The second option would be to turn in the boats over to the Palestinians so that they can use it as fishing boats. Before leaving, they would all be given training on non-violence, sea emergencies and first aid.
Training the Gazooks in 'non-violence'? Stop, yer killin' me!
Posted by:Steve White

#6  hint to Hamas: approximately half are Jooooo spies in this group, you know what to do.
Posted by: Frank G   2008-02-09 11:16  

#5  Headlines from the Future: "Gunmen take seventy hostages in Gaza"
Posted by: DMFD   2008-02-09 10:59  

#4  Let 'em in. Just don't let 'em out.
Posted by: Varmint Slish8199   2008-02-09 09:38  

#3  What we are doing is very daring and we are at risk of being killed.

Ah, if only that was true...
Posted by: tu3031   2008-02-09 08:55  

#2  I'm sure the Cyprus government will be delighted at the, shall we say, 'opportunities', a Gaza-Cyprus ferry service will create.
Posted by: phil_b   2008-02-09 03:26  

#1   intend to sail on three hovercrafts, travelling for 20 hours.

Odd, hovercraft go very fast, a guess would be around 60MPH cruising, they're also very vulnerable to rough weather, requiring extremely smooth seas for the craft to "Sail" and not swamp and sink.
Run out of fuel, or have some engine trouble and they sink as well. Wind also is a big factor.

I'm praying for squalls. At the least these fools will be seasick a lot.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2008-02-09 02:38  

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