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Israeli ships surround French boat: organiser

At least three Israeli military ships surrounded a French-flagged yacht as it neared Gaza, seeking to breach Israel's blockade on the territory, an organiser told AFP on Tuesday.

“The boat is surrounded by at least three Israeli ships and since 9:06 am (0706 GMT) all the communications have been jammed. We can’t get in touch with them by phone or by internet,” Julien Rivoire said by phone from Paris.

The Israeli military refused to confirm that its ships had approached or intercepted the vessel, which is carrying 16 people, including three crew members and three journalists.

“All I can say for now is that we’re monitoring the boat,” a military spokesman told AFP.

Earlier on Tuesday, Rivoire told AFP the boat was not expected to reach Gaza before noon.

“The boat, which is moving slowly in a calm sea, should arrive in around five or six hours, which would be around midday, at the Gaza coast,” he said.

Activists on board the ship tweeting in both French and English at @BateauGazaFr, had earlier announced that the Dignite/Al Karama was heading for Gaza after spending the night anchored at sea.

“We’re cleaning ourselves up a little bit before arriving. Morale here is like the sky and sea — very good,” wrote French activists on board, adding in English: “Gaza, off we go, stay connected!!!”

Israel has said it will not allow the boat, which was originally part of a 10-ship flotilla, to reach the Palestinian territory in violation of its naval blockade on Gaza.

On Monday, Israeli deputy foreign minister Danny Ayalon said the Jewish state would prevent any attempt to breach the naval blockade on Gaza.

“If this boat is on its way to Gaza, which is a breach of international maritime law, and tries a provocative act — yes, we shall intercept it,” he told reporters in Jerusalem.

“But I assure you we shall try our best to make those on board very comfortable.”

Israel maintains that its blockade of Gaza is legal and necessary to prevent the Hamas militant group that controls the territory from obtaining weapons and funds.

But French activist Thomas Sommer-Houdeville, reached on board the boat on Monday evening, said the vessel was only carrying a “symbolic message of peace and hope and love” and that Israel had no reason to intercept it.

“We hope that they will not, we don’t have a plan but we have a peaceful humanitarian mission. We are a peaceful boat flying a French flag.”

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ISRAEL

Israel intercepts Swedish Gaza-bound activist boat

The Israeli navy intercepted a Swedish-flagged activist boat bent on breaching its more than decade-long blockade of Gaza, the second in less than a week, the military said on Saturday.

Israel intercepts Swedish Gaza-bound activist boat
Photo: TT

“The ship was monitored and was intercepted in accordance with international law,” the military said in a statement, before the vessel, named Freedom for Gaza and carrying 12 people, was taken to the Israeli port of Ashdod.

“The (military) clarified to the ship’s passengers that they are violating the legal naval blockade and that any humanitarian merchandise can be transferred to Gaza through the Port of Ashdod,” the statement said.

The people on board were taken for “further inquiry.”

The organisers of the flotilla said the boat, which was carrying medical supplies, was intercepted in international waters.

“The demands of Ship to Gaza are that the ship with its crew and cargo will be returned to the site of the boarding, and that they will be allowed to go in peace through international and Palestinian waters in accordance to international law,” they said in a statement.

“This is a demand that the eleven years-long illegal and destructive blockade on Gaza will be lifted at last.”

Freedom was the second boat of the “Freedom Flotilla” to be intercepted en route to “break the blockade” on Gaza, organisers said.

Four boats left from Scandinavia in mid-May and stopped in some 28 ports along the way, with two remaining behind after a recent stop in the Italian port of Palermo.

On Sunday, the Israeli navy intercepted a Norwegian-flagged activist boat that was part of the flotilla.

Israel has fought three wars with Palestinian militants in Gaza since 2008 and says the blockade is necessary to keep them from obtaining weapons or materials that could be used for military purposes.

UN officials have called for the blockade to be lifted, citing deteriorating humanitarian conditions in the Palestinian enclave run by Islamist movement Hamas where 80 percent of the two million population are dependent on aid.

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