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Israeli naval commandoes on Monday boarded a boat carrying pro-Palestinian activists trying to sail to Gaza and redirected it toward the southern Israeli port of Ashdod, the Israel Defense Forces said in a statement, calling the interception “uneventful.”
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu slammed the activists for trying to break Israel’s blockade of Gaza which is designed to keep rockets and other military supplies from being shipped to Hamas.
The Prime Minister’s Office penned a letter to be given to the some 50 people on the boats:
Welcome to Israel!
It seems you got lost. Perhaps you meant to sail to a place not far from here – Syria. There the Assad regime slaughters his people every day with the support of the murderous Iranian regime.
Despite that, here in Israel we are dealing with a situation where terror organizations, such as Hamas, are attempting to harm innocent civilians. Against attempts like these we are defending the citizens of Israel in accordance with international law.
Despite that, Israel assists with the transport of humanitarian supplies to Gaza – 800 truckloads a day, more than 1.6 million tons of supplies this past year. The equivalent of 1 ton per resident of Gaza.
By the way, the volume of equipment that has been sent from Israel to Gaza is more than 500,000 times larger than the your boats that you are arriving on.
Israel assists in hundreds of humanitarian projects via international organization including the establishment of medical clinics and hospitals.
But we are not willing to allow in weapons to the terrorist organizations in Gaza, as they have tried to do in the past, by sea.
Just a year ago, we stopped an attempt to bring in hundreds of weapons by sea, that were meant to harm innocent civilians.
There’s no closure on Gaza, and you are welcome to to transport, via Israel, any humanitarian supplies.
The sea blockade is in accordance with international law, and has received backing from the UN Secretary General.
If human rights were truly important to you, you wouldn’t be sailing in solidarity with a terror regime that executes, without trial, residents of Gaza, and uses the children of Gaza as human shields.
If you were to come to Israel you would be able to be impressed by the only democracy in the Middle East that is concerned with equality for all its citizens, and freedom of religion for all faiths. A state that operates in accordance with international law in order to provide its residents a secure life and its children to grow up in peace and serenity.
The sea blockade is in accordance with international law, and has received backing from the UN Secretary General.
But we are not willing to allow in weapons to the terrorist organizations in Gaza, as they have tried to do in the past, by sea.
There’s no closure on Gaza, and you are welcome to to transport, via Israel, any humanitarian supplies.
Would this be the same UN Sec Gen that has been calling for Israel to lift the blockade since 2011?
UN Secretary-General Calls for More Israeli Steps to Lift Blockade of Gaza
If there is no closure on Gaza then why is it necessary to go through Israel?
The sea blockade is in accordance with international law, and has received backing from the UN Secretary General.
Report of the Secretary-General’s Panel of Inquiry
The fundamental principle of the freedom of navigation on the high seas is
subject to only certain limited exceptions under international law. Israel faces
a real threat to its security from militant groups in Gaza. The naval blockade
was imposed as a legitimate security measure in order to prevent weapons
from entering Gaza by sea and its implementation complied with the
requirements of international law.
“There is no humanitarian crisis in Gaza,” Ya’alon told reporters. “Seven hundred trucks enter the Strip every day.”
The Marianne of Gothenburg ship, the defense minister argued, was just “provocation,” and it was not an honest attempt to help the people living in the Gaza Strip.
“There was no aid on board,” Ya’alon stated.