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Israeli navy commandeers Gaza humanitarian aid boat
2009-07-01
[Beirut Daily Star: Region] The Israeli navy intercepted and boarded a ship carrying pro-Palestinian activists and humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip on Tuesday in defiance of an Israeli blockade. "No shots were fired during the boarding of the boat," the Israeli military said in a statement, adding the vessel was being taken to the Israeli Mediterranean port of Ashdod. "The boat crew will be handed over to the appropriate authorities."

The small ferry had set off from Cyprus with activists from the US-based Free Gaza movement and humanitarian aid for Palestinians in the Gaza Strip ruled by Hamas Islamists. "Yesterday evening the Israeli navy contacted the boat while at sea clarifying that it would not be permitted to enter Gaza coastal waters because of security risks in the area, and the existing naval blockade," the military said. "Disregarding all warnings given, the cargo boat entered Gazan coastal waters," the statement said, promising that any humanitarian goods found on board would be transferred to the Gaza Strip "subject to authorization."

On its web site, the Free Gaza movement said among the activists on the vessel, which it dubbed the Spirit of Humanity, were Irish Nobel peace prize laureate Mairead Maguire and former US congresswoman Cynthia McKinney. "We are outraged, they just stole our boat and kidnapped our people," said Greta Berlin, a representative of the movement in Cyprus.
Posted by:Fred

#7  Next time we'll send Ellegon to burn them.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2009-07-01 11:47  

#6  I'm thinking that a double strand of marine det cord running the length of the bottom of the hull would be such a novel approach to scuttling the boat that it would be lucky indeed that an Israeli craft was there to rescue survivors.

If done properly, it would look like a structural failure.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2009-07-01 11:44  

#5  Idiots. A cop commandeers a civilian car during a chase. A naval vessel *seizes* a hostile vessel. Commandeering is the act of taking a private good for public usage with the intent of reimbursing the owner, or otherwise making good the usage. Seizure requires no such representation, and offers no such expectation, as the property in question was taken from an actor, a criminal, smuggler, or purported enemy of the state.

English is a language with vast and contradictory dictionaries to its name, but remarkable few actual synonyms are found within their pages.

"The difference between the almost right word & the right word is really a large matter--it's the difference between the lightning bug and the lightning."
Posted by: Mitch H.   2009-07-01 09:36  

#4   "No shots were fired during the boarding of the boat,"

Too bad.
Posted by: Besoeker   2009-07-01 06:52  

#3  Keep the boat or I like the idea of levying a fine of 10 times it's value. Quarintine the cargo for months and then have it conviently disappear, perhaps in a crime. Don't laugh it would happpened if the cargo had reached it's intended destination.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2009-07-01 04:52  

#2  Israel should keep (or burn) this boat, and any more from now on. And levy a huge fine on everyone aboard to cover the cost of their operations. Make life as expensive as possible for the bozos.
Posted by: PBMcL   2009-07-01 01:21  

#1  In a just world, the headline would read "Israeli Navy intercepts and captures blockade runner ship"
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia   2009-07-01 00:17  

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