Gaza Prepares for Flotilla Aid Boats, Attempting to
Break Brutal Israeli Siege of Gaza Strip
Turkey Demands that Israel Not Intercept Freedom Flotilla
Wednesday May 26, 2010 08:15 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC & Agencies
The Turkish government officially demanded that the Israeli
occupation forces not intercept or obstruct the Freedom Flotilla, a
convoy of ships attempting to bring humanitarian supplies to the Gaza
Strip. Turkey is requesting that the Israeli occupation forces stop its
threats against the Flotilla and the activists on board.
Turkey
is one of the nations most involved with the Freedom Flotilla. The
government in Istanbul has demanded that Israel lift its illegal siege
on Gaza.
Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu stated during
a press conference after a UN meeting that his government is in constant
talks with Israel regarding the Flotilla.
He added that Israel
must act in order to decrease tension, and lift the siege on Gaza.
Davutoğlu said that he believes Israel will use its “wisdom” in
dealing with the situation in Gaza and the humanitarian flotilla on its
way there.
He added that urgent aid must reach Gaza, and that
the countries participating in the Flotilla must act to to ensure that
aid makes its way to the Gazan coast.
Gaza prepares for flotilla, Israel says fleet 'provocative'
Published today (updated) 26/05/2010 18:50 Gaza - Ma'an -
As the Freedom Flotilla prepares to weigh anchor in Gaza City's port,
Gaza authorities said they were making arrangements for the arrival of
the nine-vessel convoy expected on Thursday.
The Gaza
government's Transport Ministry said Tuesday that several improvements
were made to the port to receive the international convoy, bringing with
them tons of humanitarian aid - mostly goods barred for entry by Israel,
including construction material.
The preparations including
testing the port's ability to receive the boats, which include sending
out two terminal buoys, ministry officials said.
General-director of port authorities in Gaza Baha Al-Agha said all the
groundwork had been completed in order to host the Freedom Flotilla, in
coordination with the de facto Ministry of Public Works.
Kiosks
have been erected along the port's entrance and a special area has been
designated for naval police, charged with facilitating their arrival and
ensuring security in the area, Al-Agha said.
All alleys and
paths at the fishermen's docks have been paved and repaired, the
official said, adding the port has been widened by 30 meters to enable
the fleet to dock.
Israel says fleet 'provocative'
Meanwhile, Colonel Moshe Levi, the Israeli occupation
government's commander of the Gaza District Coordination Office, called
the naval convoy headed to the Strip a "provocation" (to the brutal
Israeli siege of Gaza), Israeli media reported on Wednesday.
3/4 Gaza still in disrepair
after the Israeli crime against humanity, dubbed "Operation Cast Lead"
However, several UN reports issued recently wrote that
nearly 16 months since the end of the Israeli war crimes during the
Israeli war of aggression on the Gaza Strip in 2009, three-quarters of
the coastal enclave remains in disrepair as a result of the ongoing
siege.
The Association of International Development Agencies
(AIDA) said Tuesday that over 60 percent of Gaza households are food
insecure as a result of the ongoing blockade Israel imposed on the
coastal enclave, leading to a collapse of its formal economy
AIDA, which represents over 80 NGOs, called on Israel for "full and
unfettered access into and out of the Gaza Strip for materials and
exports necessary for the revival of the agriculture and fishing
sectors," as food insecurity and joblessness becomes ever-more prevalent
in the coastal enclave.
On Saturday, as the second ship set sail
from Istanbul, John Ging, Head of United Nation's Relief and Works
Agency (UNRWA) in the Gaza Strip, said, “We recommend the world send
ships to the shores of Gaza, and we believe that Israel would not stop
these vessels because the sea is open, and many human rights
organizations have been successful in previous similar steps, and proved
that breaking the siege on Gaza is possible.”
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