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With the Gaza Aid Flotilla: Israeli Assault on the Flotilla is Well Underway
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ATHENS, Greece -- Israeli diplomatic and economic pressure is looming large over preparations of the second Gaza aid flotilla, set to sail from a number Greek ports at the end of the month. Israel has clearly stated that it will use every diplomatic and military avenue to maintain its naval blockade of the Gaza Strip. The events of the past few days in Athens confirm that Israel is making good on its claim. Learning from last year’s botched military operation against the flotilla– which left eight Turkish civilians and one Turkish-American civilian dead– Israel is seemingly applying pressure directly on the Greek government to stop the flotilla boats from setting sail.
Early this morning, I discovered that a ‘private complaint’ had been filed against the US boat to Gaza. The complaint, it is still unclear who filed it, stated that the US boat to Gaza is not ’sea worthy’ and requires a detailed inspection. The harbor master where the boat is in port has declared that until the complaint is resolved the boat is not permitted to leave. Currently, lawyers representing the US boat are looking into the origins of the complaint and whether it was filed as a result of Israeli economic or diplomatic pressure on the Greek government. The boat is US flagged and registered in the United States.
The government of Greece has been on the edge of collapse due to expected European Union austerity measures which are overwhelmingly unpopular among the majority of the population. Demonstrations and riots have been rocking Athens for the past two weeks. Greek officials have confirmed that Israel and Greece have met in recent days to discuss various issues including the flotilla.
Given the fact that the Greek government is fighting for its political survival, it is unlikely that Greece would bend to Israeli diplomatic pressure. However, it is more probable that Greece would bend to direct Israeli economic pressure. Israel and Greece have a strong economic relationship which includes a joint gas pipeline project in the Eastern Mediterranean.
If substantiated, rumors that Israel is threatening the Israeli-Greek trade relationship over the flotilla could mean that Israel is actually threatening the entire economy of the European Union. Given the depth of the Greek debt crisis, any change in the Greek economy would have profound effects on the European Central Bank and even the international economy.
10 ships are expected to sail as part of the Gaza aid flotilla. Currently three ships, including the US boat, have had complaints levied against them. US boat organizers believe that Greece will attempt to delay the ships indefinitely by using a serious of bureaucratic measures such as endless safety checks and cargo inspections. Despite the setbacks, organizers are continuing with their nonviolence and safety training. They are hopeful that the Greek government will allow the ships to sail next week as initially planned.
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ATHENS, Greece -- With an age gap of sixty years between the youngest and oldest passenger, the diverse group of Americans have taken over a hotel in a trendy Athens neighborhood for days of nonviolence training and preparation.
Israel has stated that it will enforce its naval blockade by any political, military and economic measures at its disposal. This week it submitted an urgent request to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon asking for international cooperation in stopping the flotilla. Ban embraced the Israeli government’s position, arguing in a public statement that aid should be delivered to Gaza only through “legitimate crossings and established channels,” all of which are controlled by Israel. Ban added that the flotilla is not helpful in assisting the economy of Gaza and encouraged organizers to cancel their voyage.
According to flotilla organizers, who are reticent about their sources, Israel has been meeting with Greek officials in a bid to persuade them to block Gaza-bound ships leaving from their ports. Israel, organizers say, could use economic incentives at a delicate time of EU-imposed austerity to put pressure on Athens. In recent years Greece and Israel have expanded trade ties, have carried out joint air force exercises and have begun discussions on a joint pipeline project that would exploit vast new Israeli natural gas fields in the eastern Mediterranean.
“Israel has pulled out the stops in trying to get the flotilla to stop before it begins by threatening the Greek economy,“ said Ann Wright, a retired State Department official and former Army colonel who is the main organizer of the US boat to Gaza. Sitting in the lobby of the noisy Athens hotel, she added, “Greece is caught in the middle. There is tremendous public support for the flotilla, but the government is getting pounded by the Israelis.” Not naming her sources, Wright, visibly exhausted from a year of organizing for the flotilla, contended that “Israel is going to try to sink the Greek economy if they allow the flotilla to sail from Greek ports.”
In response to the growing pressure, the Greek foreign ministry released a public statement on June 22 regarding its own citizens sailing with the flotilla. According to the statement, the ministry “urges Greek citizens as well as Greek-registered vessels not to participate in the new flotilla headed for the Gaza port.”
“Everything is explained in great detail,” foreign ministry spokesman Georgy Delavekouras told me over the phone from his office in Athens, referring to the statement. However, the statement is vague and does not say whether Greece will stop Gaza-bound ships registered in other countries.
Confirming that meetings between Greece and Israel have taken place recently over “many issues, including the flotilla,” Delavekouras said the Israeli government has not applied economic pressure. When pressed on the nature of the Israeli-Greek discussions, he simply referred to the statement.
Israel is doing everything possible to avoid a repeat of last year’s flotilla debacle, when Israeli commandos stormed the largest of six boats, the Turkish-flagged Mavi Marmara, and killed nine passengers, including one Turkish-American citizen, as they seized control of the ship.
Last week Turkish organizers pulled out of this year’s flotilla, citing “technical problems.” Flotilla organizers in Greece believe Israeli diplomatic and military pressure was the primary motivation for the cancellation. Citing internal discussions with their Turkish counterparts, flotilla organizers believe the Turkish government intervened directly to block the Mavi Marmara after negotiations with Israel.
Writing in the English-language Turkish daily Hurriyet on Monday, columnist Semih Idiz argued that the Turkish government probably did intervene to stop the Mavi Marmara’s participation, even though both the government and the IHH, the Islamic charity sponsoring the boat, have denied it. Citing growing tensions on the Turkey-Syria border, Idiz argued that Ankara is simply not prepared for a fresh crisis with Israel, especially since the two countries have been working to mend ties since last year’s disaster. While speculative, his analysis is echoed by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s recent calls for the need to repair Turkish-Israeli relations.
Regardless of the pressure, the American boat, dubbed the Audacity of Hope after the title of President Obama’s autobiography, is determined to sail from an undisclosed Greek port with its passengers, among them Pulitzer Prize–winning author Alice Walker and 87-year-old Holocaust survivor Hedy Epstein. Unlike other ships in the flotilla, the US boat will be carrying only personal letters from American citizens to Gaza Palestinians. Boats from Ireland, Canada, France and Greece will be carrying goods ranging from medical supplies to sewage repair systems. The American boat, and perhaps some of the others, will be outfitted with advanced satellite communications systems that—if Israel does not jam them—will allow passengers to use social media platforms such as Twitter directly from the boat.
Despite the presence of former State Department official Wright and former CIA officer Ray McGovern, the US government has largely bowed to Israeli pressure over the flotilla. Issuing a rare maritime warning this week to American vessels traveling near Gaza, Washington has effectively distanced itself from offering protection to its citizens if they are attacked by Israel on the open sea. The import of the message is, “We warned you not to go.”
On the top deck of a recently refurbished ferryboat, the enormity of the upcoming voyage was visible on many of the US passengers’ faces. They busied themselves with tasking who would be cooking, maintaining lookout and helping with the upkeep of the ship while on the sea, but the nervous excitement of the pending journey was difficult for most to conceal.
“If the Israeli public could look around and see these wonderful people going on this boat, I think they would take pause and wonder what it is that Israel is doing in Gaza that has caused these types of people to risk their lives in challenging it,” Code Pink and Global Exchange founder Medea Benjamin noted on a bus ride through Athens. “I’m scared about going on this boat because I know the Israelis might attack us and my American passport is not going to protect me, but at the same time I feel incredibly privileged.”
During an intense day of nonviolence training in a dank underground karate studio in Athens, US passengers watched graphic videos of the Israeli raid last year on the Mavi Marmara. Anticipating how the Israeli navy will attempt to take over the Audacity of Hope, the organizers rehearsed violent scenarios in which Israeli soldiers beat passengers as they boarded the ship.
“We are making sure that the passengers will be able to stay calm in whatever scenario they face as they approach Gaza,” one of the organizers remarked in a break from the training. She added that the most important objective is that passengers remain nonviolent even if the Israelis provoke them with attack dogs, tear gas or—in the worst case—live ammunition shot from helicopters hovering above the ship.
With the participation of unarmed, older civilians, many of whom are Jewish, the Gaza flotilla may have found Israel’s Achilles heel, a way to neutralize its military prowess. The internationalization of nonviolent protest, also seen in the years-long demonstrations against Israel’s separation barrier in the West Bank, is drawing worldwide attention to Israel’s occupation and control over Palestinian life. So far, Israel has shown that it is ill equipped to stop it.
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Show AllThe expression of hope in the last paragraph is whistling past the graveyard.
Israel has indicated that it will do anything - ANYTHING - to stop the flotilla.
And the governments of the world (and the UN) have demonstrated that they are subservient to the will of the zionist state.
Non-violence is relatively ineffective against bullets fired from helicopters...especially when the shooters have the blessing of the US Government.
The survivors from The Audacity of Hope, if there are any, are on notice that they will be criminally prosecuted by the US Government when they return from their brutal incarceration by the Israelis.
Wouldn't it be something if Israel fought this hard for justice and human rights? They spend all their time reacting negatively to that which is good and true. They have lost their soul as a nation.
Jewish people of honor must speak out against the crimes of Israel.
Well well. Greece and Turkey under pressure from Israel, and the good old USA threatening fines and incarceration on top of refusing to protect its citizens. I now realise that the USA is a colony of Israel. God help us all, particularly the Gazans and the Palestinians.
Yes.
The Zionist MO is getting rather brazen. Normally they prefer the conspiracy of the six year old with the cookie jar. It goes like this:
The cookie jar thief, if caught stealing the cookies, says it was his sister's idea.
If he isn't caught in the act, he proceeds to put a few crumbs in his sister's room and hides the cookies. When accused, he wails about always being victimized by his sister. He then conducts an "investigation" and "discovers" the cookie crumbs in his sister's room. This is called a "cookie-wash" con job. Later on, he reminds everyone of how his sister "unjustly" accused him and is "anti-brother" because she "makes stuff up" about the "imagined" crimes of her brother.
Sometimes, the six year old gets really clever. He trashes the cookie jar and the cookies AFTER he has put a lot of pictures out of his sister with a mean look on her face (terrorist cookie jar hater). This requires cooperation with some other sister haters among his friends (making it a conspiracy) which takes longer (several years), but with this scam the six year old can steal an enormous amount of cookies thereby bankrupting his family while making his sister into the boogywoman evil criminal terrorist bad girl (she hates the brother and his pals for their freedoms!).
If you are confused, look at 9/11, add ten years to it, and see who got screwed and who made out like a bandit because of it.
Anyone who thinks conspiratorial behavior is not the norm among governments and people needs to google the words gang, clique, tribe, war (if you don't get it by then, forget it), etc.
CONSPIRACY LEGAL DEFINITION
In the criminal law, a conspiracy is an agreement between two or more persons to break the law at some time in the future, and, in some cases, with at least one overt act in furtherance of that agreement. There is no limit on the number.
I will repeat that last sentence:
THERE IS NO LIMIT ON THE NUMBER.
And who made out like bandits from the current economic crisis?
And who is now using it to economically threaten American cities and states?
Religion, what is it good for? Just like War, what is it good for? Kill Kill Kill, humans are a sick animal with such hunger for control and suppression. I hope all the boats make it in one piece and back home safely. I'm not pro or con any group, it's reservations I hate.
The conflict is not about religion. It is about political control.
"Washington has effectively distanced itself from offering protection to its citizens if they are attacked by Israel on the open sea."
Mother-fu--k-rs
Ta Da - that is how America's own "citizens" are treated. Actually if we still had a Constitution and a working Bill of Rights and honored our Declaration of Independence, we would be citizens and those words would be considered Treason.
".. I know the Israelis might attack us and my American passport is not going to protect me.."
Shame on Hillary. Shame on America. Shame on Israel.
"With the participation of unarmed, older civilians, many of whom are Jewish, the Gaza flotilla may have found Israel’s Achilles heel, a way to neutralize its military prowess. The internationalization of nonviolent protest, also seen in the years-long demonstrations against Israel’s separation barrier in the West Bank, is drawing worldwide attention to Israel’s occupation and control over Palestinian life. So far, Israel has shown that it is ill equipped to stop it."
Let's hope for the very best.
Peace and freedom in Palestine.
What military prowess? You mean kidnapping, sniping and torturing unarmed children?
My prayers are with the brave people on the flotilla. They may be paying the ultimate sacrifice.
If they are martyred in the cause of justice and freedom, it will put the savagery of Zionism front and center for all the world to see. It is also exposing what a puppet state this country has become to Israel.
I am ashamed of what this country has degenerated into. I can no longer display the American flag on the 4th of July, without sorrow.
Nohobear Im with you on what you said. My Prayers too are with the brave people of the flotilla. As for the American flag, I have not wanted to display it since post 9-11 and the false patriotism. What's worse is that me being a Veteran and when I mentioned my time in the service I get this "Thank you for your Service". Im not flatterd, It sounds so phoney. Much like our Govt. today.
Sending prayers to all those courageous passengers aboard The Audacity of Hope. May your mission be accomplished, and may you all return safely afterwards. Hats off to you all.
"Given the fact that the Greek government is fighting for its political survival, it is unlikely that Greece would bend to Israeli diplomatic pressure. However, it is more probable that Greece would bend to direct Israeli economic pressure. Israel and Greece have a strong economic relationship which includes a joint gas pipeline project in the Eastern Mediterranean.
If substantiated, rumors that Israel is threatening the Israeli-Greek trade relationship over the flotilla could mean that Israel is actually threatening the entire economy of the European Union. Given the depth of the Greek debt crisis, any change in the Greek economy would have profound effects on the European Central Bank and even the international economy."
Think about those statements. ISRL would rather destroy the EU and the int'l economy, than allow boats with letters to dock onshore. Wow.
forget Greece, "Ban Ki-moon asking for international cooperation in stopping the flotilla. Ban embraced the Israeli government’s position, arguing in a public statement that aid should be delivered to Gaza only through “legitimate crossings and established channels,” all of which are controlled by Israel."
So the truth is out, despite flagrant breaches of International Law and innumerable UN Resolutions by Israel, Ban Ki-moon is now simply a Zionist Shill - has this man no integrity?
Ban Ki-moon is a time-serving nebbish and tool of the Amerikan Imperium.
He no sooner can display integrity than a snake can stand up straight.
Every injury and death I shall lay at the feet of my Senators and Congressman.
Genocidal Monsters All!
Joseph Dana, rest assured I will be praying for you and all the other members of the flotilla, especially the lovely Medea Benjamin who happens to be a friend.
If the glorious [sic] Israeli commandos kill some of the alleged "evil peace protesters" in the next Gaza flotilla, it will be another wonder-fool victory for ethno-racist Zionism... and the corp-rat criminal $yndicate in Tel Aviv.
And if some of the dead "evil peace protesters" are Amerikan citizens, the whores in Congress will wildy celebrate their deaths... and spread their cheeks and bay like brainless sheep for the $ake of Jim Crow bigotry and hypocrisy... not to mention genocide in the WARSAW GHETTO OF GAZA! Indeed! When it comes to Israeli APARTHEID, the clever Zionist tail (AIPAC) always wags the KKKristian whore dogs in $ewertown (Washington D.C.).
Much love and warm regards to everyone on the Flotilla.
You are very brave and compassionate people.
Peace and freedom for Palestine.
The Israeli government, led by Netanyahu, is nothing more than a criminal gang. These are ideologues of the worst order, abusers who have sunk to crime and murder. It speaks volumes about Hillary Clinton that, as Secretary of State, she tells them: "Go right ahead. Sink the Audacity of Hope. Fine by us." What a lovely woman.
The real criminals are running the Arab countries while Israel is a Democracy. Plus all of these cultures have lived in this part of the World and do not need us to interfere.
Granted the Palestinians deserve peace and the rights that we have in the West.
Plus I think it would be better if the Flotilla paid a visit to Syria where its citizens are being slaughtered by their evil Dictator leader. I surely do not hear a peep from anybody including the United Nations.
Israel is a democracy for Jewish nationals only and an apartheid state for its Non-Jewish citizens. The siege is shameful (Amnesty International calls it collective punishment) and I support the peace activists who are willing to risk their lives to open up the last ghetto in the world. As for Israel's newfound concern about human rights violations in Syria: The reactions of Israel against people who non-violently protest the illegal Wall in the West Bank or demand the right of return along the Syrian and Lebanese border or challenge the Israeli military, the prison guards of Gaza, it's no different from the Syrian reaction: Tanks, helicopters and live ammunition.
By way of deception thou shalt wage war. The Fotilla organizers should have the
vessels "towed" to Turkey immediately for "repairs" The Turks are plenty steamed
at Israel, they would not hold them up...They will have to descend into the gutter
to fight the Zionist face to face..