Post by Teddy Bear on Jun 30, 2009 19:59:49 GMT
The headline in the subject title leaves no doubt as to how the BBC regard that despite numerous previous attempts to enter Gaza from the sea in direct opposition to a blockade by Israel, a ship was thwarted again.
The IDF has previously emphasized that any organization or country that wishes to transfer humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip, can legally do so via the established crossings between Israel and the Gaza Strip with prior coordination.
So why would those who proclaim themselves as concerned about the plight of Palestinians in Gaza try to do so illegally, knowing full well the justified security concerns of Israel? Obviously they are more interested in serving themselves by making a 'public outcry' to the ignorant that they are on a 'human rights' mission, and that evil Israel is preventing them. And who better to help serve that illusion than the BBC?
Does the fact that former US congresswoman Cynthia McKinney and Nobel Prize winner Mairead Maguire. were onboard, making sure they appeal and appease their Muslim and left liberal public back home? You bet it does! If they were really interested in HUMAN RIGHTS they would seek to do it legally so as not to infringe the rights of a sovereign nation. Instead they proclaim "an outrageous violation of international law", as the boat was on a humanitarian mission and was not in Israeli waters.
What martyrs!
It is so blatant an infraction you'd think the BBC would at least make an attempt to 'balance' this story, but then, we are talking about the BBC.
The IDF has previously emphasized that any organization or country that wishes to transfer humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip, can legally do so via the established crossings between Israel and the Gaza Strip with prior coordination.
So why would those who proclaim themselves as concerned about the plight of Palestinians in Gaza try to do so illegally, knowing full well the justified security concerns of Israel? Obviously they are more interested in serving themselves by making a 'public outcry' to the ignorant that they are on a 'human rights' mission, and that evil Israel is preventing them. And who better to help serve that illusion than the BBC?
Does the fact that former US congresswoman Cynthia McKinney and Nobel Prize winner Mairead Maguire. were onboard, making sure they appeal and appease their Muslim and left liberal public back home? You bet it does! If they were really interested in HUMAN RIGHTS they would seek to do it legally so as not to infringe the rights of a sovereign nation. Instead they proclaim "an outrageous violation of international law", as the boat was on a humanitarian mission and was not in Israeli waters.
What martyrs!
It is so blatant an infraction you'd think the BBC would at least make an attempt to 'balance' this story, but then, we are talking about the BBC.
Israelis intercept Gaza aid ship
The ship left the Cypriot port of Larnaca on Monday
Israeli forces have boarded a ship trying to carry aid and pro-Palestinian activists to the Gaza Strip in defiance of Israel's blockade of the territory.
The 20 passengers include former US congresswoman Cynthia McKinney and Nobel Prize winner Mairead Maguire.
Ms McKinney described it as "an outrageous violation of international law", as the boat was on a humanitarian mission and was not in Israeli waters.
The Israeli military said the boat was trying to enter Gaza illegally.
The US-based Free Gaza Movement has breached the blockade five times since August 2008.
Two other attempts by the activist group were stopped by Israeli warships during Israel's three-week military offensive in Gaza in December and January.
Israel keeps a tight hold on Gaza, which has been ruled by militant group Hamas since June 2007, having seized control of from its rival, the Fatah-led Palestinian Authority.
The Israeli military said the passengers and crew of the Greek-registered ship Arion would be handed over to immigration authorities in Ashdod, and its humanitarian aid cargo would be taken to Gaza by road after a security check.
"An Israeli navy force intercepted, boarded and took control of the cargo boat Arion ... as it was illegally attempting to enter the Gaza Strip," a military spokesman said.
The mission is the latest by the Free Gaza Movement, which has renamed the ferry boat Spirit of Humanity.
"This is an outrageous violation of international law against us. Our boat was not in Israeli waters, and we were on a human rights mission to the Gaza Strip," said Ms McKinney in a statement.
"President [Barack] Obama just told Israel to let in humanitarian and reconstruction supplies, and that's exactly what we tried to do. We're asking the international community to demand our release so we can resume our journey."
On Monday, a report by the International Committee of the Red Cross described the 1.5 million Palestinians living in Gaza as people "trapped in despair", unable to rebuild their lives after Israel's offensive.
Donors have pledged $4.5 billion for reconstruction and rehabilitation in Gaza following the 22-day offensive which left more than 50,000 homes, 800 industrial properties and 200 schools damaged or destroyed, as well as 39 mosques and two churches.
The ship left the Cypriot port of Larnaca on Monday
Israeli forces have boarded a ship trying to carry aid and pro-Palestinian activists to the Gaza Strip in defiance of Israel's blockade of the territory.
The 20 passengers include former US congresswoman Cynthia McKinney and Nobel Prize winner Mairead Maguire.
Ms McKinney described it as "an outrageous violation of international law", as the boat was on a humanitarian mission and was not in Israeli waters.
The Israeli military said the boat was trying to enter Gaza illegally.
The US-based Free Gaza Movement has breached the blockade five times since August 2008.
Two other attempts by the activist group were stopped by Israeli warships during Israel's three-week military offensive in Gaza in December and January.
Israel keeps a tight hold on Gaza, which has been ruled by militant group Hamas since June 2007, having seized control of from its rival, the Fatah-led Palestinian Authority.
The Israeli military said the passengers and crew of the Greek-registered ship Arion would be handed over to immigration authorities in Ashdod, and its humanitarian aid cargo would be taken to Gaza by road after a security check.
"An Israeli navy force intercepted, boarded and took control of the cargo boat Arion ... as it was illegally attempting to enter the Gaza Strip," a military spokesman said.
The mission is the latest by the Free Gaza Movement, which has renamed the ferry boat Spirit of Humanity.
"This is an outrageous violation of international law against us. Our boat was not in Israeli waters, and we were on a human rights mission to the Gaza Strip," said Ms McKinney in a statement.
"President [Barack] Obama just told Israel to let in humanitarian and reconstruction supplies, and that's exactly what we tried to do. We're asking the international community to demand our release so we can resume our journey."
On Monday, a report by the International Committee of the Red Cross described the 1.5 million Palestinians living in Gaza as people "trapped in despair", unable to rebuild their lives after Israel's offensive.
Donors have pledged $4.5 billion for reconstruction and rehabilitation in Gaza following the 22-day offensive which left more than 50,000 homes, 800 industrial properties and 200 schools damaged or destroyed, as well as 39 mosques and two churches.