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          Flotilla III Gathers in Greece in its Way to 
		Besieged Gaza, Former Tunisian President, Marzouki, Joins International 
		Peace Activists on Board June 26, 2015  
		  
			
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				| Marianne Freedom Flotila III started in Sweden, joined by other 
				vessels in Greece in their way to besieged Gaza Strip, with 
				threat from Israeli war criminals to prevent them from reaching 
				Gaza |  |    Flotilla III ship sabotaged at Greek port   June 26, 2015   OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, (PIC)--    The Israeli-Swedish activist Dror Feiler said that  one of the 
		Flotilla III ships was exposed to sabotage of its propeller.
 Dror 
		Feiler who is taking part in the Flotilla III which seeks to break the 
		Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip told an Israeli Arab radio station on 
		Thursday that somebody sought to sabotage one of the ships before it set 
		sail toward the blockaded Gaza Strip.
 
 Dror Feiler, a left 
		pro-Palestinian activist and an Israeli national who resides in Sweden, 
		told Radio al-Shams that while one of the ships was at port in Greece, 
		an unidentified individual tried to damage one of the vessel’s 
		propellers.
 
 “We don’t know who it is, but that person went deep 
		underwater and sabotaged the propeller, so we had to find a different 
		boat, Feiler said”.
 
 “There are dark forces that keep trying to 
		stop us all along the way,” he added.
 
 The activist told the radio 
		station that flotilla participants were wary of being prevented from 
		setting sail to Gaza, which is why they spent as little time in Greece 
		as possible.
 
 According to Anadolu Agency, Feiler also told 
		al-Shams that Flotilla III is currently at sea near Crete, and that the 
		sailing is delayed until Friday.
   Al-Marzouki: No way to prevent 2 million Palestinians from 
		their rights   June 26, 2015   CRETE, (PIC)--    Former Tunisian president Mohammed Al-Marzouki has confirmed on 
		Wednesday his participation in the Third Gaza Freedom Flotilla, saying 
		the convoy refuses any attempt to prevent two million blockaded 
		Palestinians from their legitimate rights. 
 Al-Marzouki told 
		Anadolu Agency in the Greek city of Crete that all flotilla participants 
		were peaceful protesters and none of them were armed.
 
 "I am with 
		the activists until the end, and I will not give up," he said.
 
 He 
		added that they would only bring medicines to sick children in Gaza.
 
 The former Tunisian president also said that if the Israeli 
		occupation authorities (IOA) resorted to violence against them it would 
		be to Israel's disadvantage.
 
 He urged the international community 
		to apply pressure on the IOA, saying: "All of us want peace. We want to 
		see peace in this region of the world."
 
 Meanwhile, member of the 
		international coalition to break the siege on Gaza Anwar al-Gharbi 
		criticized, earlier in the day, the threat made by Israel that it would 
		prevent the Gaza-bound Freedom Flotilla III from reaching the blockaded 
		Strip of Gaza.
 
 Gharbi, a former foreign affairs adviser to the 
		president of Tunisia, stressed that such threats reflect Israel's plans 
		to commit a crime by preventing peaceful solidarity activists from doing 
		their humanitarian duty towards the besieged people of Gaza.
 
 He 
		urged the international community and human rights organizations to 
		shoulder their responsibilities of protecting the flotilla and those 
		taking part in it, and preventing the Israeli occupation from continuing 
		to violate international laws related to the protection of the free 
		movement of civilians and reaching besieged Palestinians in the Gaza 
		Strip
 
 Earlier, Israeli foreign ministry spokesman Emmanuel 
		Nahshon announced that the army will not allow the arrival of the 
		Gaza-bound flotilla which is intended to be launched from Greece, adding 
		that instructions have been issued to the concerned authorities to be 
		prepared to stop the convoy.
 
 Apart from Al-Marzouki, human rights 
		activists from all over the world are aboard the flotilla.
 
 The 
		first Gaza Freedom Flotilla expedition in May 2010 ended in tragedy 
		after Israeli commandos killed eight Turkish nationals and an American 
		of Turkish origin in a raid on the flotilla ship, Mavi Marmara. Another 
		person of Turkish nationality died in a hospital in 2014 after being in 
		coma for almost four years.
 
 Israel has maintained a tight 
		blockade on the Gaza Strip since 2007.
 
 In July and August of 
		2014, more than 2,200 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip were killed and 
		11,000 injured -- mostly women and children -- during Israel's 51-day 
		military offensive on the coastal enclave.
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