ISRAELI GUNBOAT INTERCEPTS AL-AMAL AID SHIP


Gaza aid ship 'diverts' to Egypt
UPDATED ON:
TUESDAY, JULY 13, 2010
21:21 MECCA TIME, 18:21 GMT



The Libyan aid ship bound for the Gaza Strip has apparently changed course for Egypt following a warning from the Israeli navy.
The vessel, Al-Amal, now appears bound for the Egyptian port of El-Arish, on the Sinai peninsula. The Israeli navy warned the vessel on Tuesday to change course, and said it had "begun preparations for stopping the ship".
Egyptian officials have given the ship permission to dock at El-Arish.
The ship is carrying 12 crew members and at least nine passengers, including six Libyans and one each from Algeria, Morocco and Nigeria. Organisers say the ship is transporting 2,000 tonnes of food and medicine for people in the Gaza Strip.
The Israeli navy denied reports that it issued any ultimatum to the ship. Organisers on board said the navy warned it would take over the ship if it did not change course.


Egyptian offer


Ahmed Aboul Gheit, the Egyptian foreign minister, said earlier on Tuesday that Egyptian authorities would unload the aid and distribute it into Gaza if the ship docks at El-Arish.
The ship set sail from Greece on Saturday. The Israeli government has warned that allowing the ship to breach the Gaza blockade would have "very serious consequences" for Israeli security.
"Israel will not let the boat reach Gaza," Yossi Peled, a minister in the Israeli cabinet, said on Sunday.
An attempt by a flotilla of aid vessels to breach the blockade in May led to the deaths of nine pro-Palestinian activists after Israeli commandos boarded the lead ship.
Following an international outcry over the raid, Israel recently eased restrictions on the Gaza Strip, allowing some previously-banned items into the territory. But construction materials remain heavily restricted, Gazans have very limited freedom of movement, and Israel still enforces a naval blockade of the territory.


Source: http://english.aljazeera.net/news/middleeast/2010/07/2010713124046138256.html

ISRAELI GUNBOAT INTERCEPTS AL-AMAL AID SHIP
Tuesday, 13 July 2010 13:13




An Israeli gunboat is currently intercepting Al-Amal aid ship bound for Gaza. The Ship’s Captain was asked by the gunboat crew to go to El Arish port instead, stressing that the vessel will not be allowed to go into Gaza at all.
 For his part, the Ship's Captain and the head of the Foundation’s team on board of Al-Amal aid ship affirmed that the Ship’s sole destination is Gaza, asserting that it is carrying humanitarian aid and has no other purpose whatsoever.

 The gunboat is still present near the Ship sailing to Gaza.

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