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Swedish Gaza flotilla ship sabotaged: report

The ship scheduled to carry the Swedish activists in the Ship to Gaza aid flotilla at the end of the week has been sabotaged in its berth in Greece, the organisation reported on Monday.

The group has reported that the ship Juliano has been sabotaged while berthed in Piraeus harbour, in Greece.

“It is time for the international community to put their foot down and say: It’s enough!” said Swedish spokesperson Mattias Gardell in a statement on Monday.

According to Mikael Löfgren, press coordinator of the organisation, it is not known who was behind the attack in which hostile divers destroyed the propeller housing and severed the two propeller axles beneath the boat.

“We didn’t catch anyone in the act, so we can’t be 100 percent sure, but we have our suspicions,” said Löfgren to The Local.

Löfgren said that the only thing they could be sure of was that the perpetrators would be representing those who don’t want them to succeed in their mission.

And within the Norwegian organisation, who are co-owners of the ship, they are thinking along the same lines.

“All we know is that Israel is doing everything in its power to slow us down,” said Norwegian spokesperson Torstein Dahle to Norwegian daily Dagbladet.

Investigations carried out by Ship To Gaza’s own divers show that the damage can be repaired in time for the ship’s planned departure at the end of the week. But according to Löfgren it will cost €12,000 ($17,000) -15,000 to fix.

According to Gardell’s statement, the organisation suspects that foreign powers are exerting pressure on Greece to delay the flotilla’s passage.

And if this is a matter of foreign agents operating on Greek soil, he thinks the international community should act, while Mikael Löfgren argued that the solution was simple.

“It is not so much a question of dealing with the sabotage to our boat. The impending question is really to urge Israel to end the blockade – then our problem would disappear by itself,“ Löfgren told The Local.

The ship Juliano is jointly owned by the Swedish, Norwegian and Greek Ship to Gaza organisations. It is one of the smallest boats in the Freedom Flotilla and has room for 25 passengers.

According to earlier statements from the organisation, 20 Swedes will take part in the action, among which will be Swedish thriller writer Henning Mankell, an MP and a midwife.

The flotilla is the second international operation put together by the Freedom Flotilla organisation after a prior attempt to sail to Gaza in May 2010 was prevented by the intervention of armed Israeli forces, resulting in the death of nine activists and prompting international condemnation of Israel.

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CHRISTMAS

Police evacuate German Christmas market after security scare

Police in Berlin evacuated on Saturday night the Christmas market at Breitscheidplatz, the target of a deadly terror attack three years ago.

Police evacuate German Christmas market after security scare
Police near the Breitscheidplatz Christmas market on Saturday. Photo: DPA

The city’s police tweeted at around 8:30pm on Saturday that they were investigating a “possibly suspicious object”.

Following a two-hour long investigation, the alarm was lifted. No suspicious objects were found, German media including Bild and Der Tagesspiegel reported.

Two men who “left the square suspiciously quickly” have been arrested following Saturday’s events, police said in a briefing at the scene according to Der Tagesspiegel.

No further information was initially released or confirmed about the pair.

Large numbers of armed police were present and the scene was also being investigated by police dogs, according to Berliner Zeitung.

The Christmas market is located close to the Gedächtniskirche church, one of the most recognizable buildings in the German capital.

12 people lost their lives and several others wounded in a terror attack on the Breitscheidplatz market in 2016, when Tunisian Anis Amri drove a lorry into the Christmas market.

Amri was later shot and killed by police in Italy while on the run.

Visitors to the Christmas market left the area in a calm and orderly manner after the alert was raised on Saturday, Berlin’s police wrote on Twitter.

Trains at Zoologischer Garten station were temporarily delayed during the police operation.

READ ALSO: Berlin remembers victims of Christmas market terror attack three years on

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