Sunday, June 6, 2010

Free Gaza rejected offer of delivering cement to Gaza via NGO

June 6, 2010

If anyone still thought that the Free Gaza movement had any interest in helping out the people of Gaza, this audio recording of a conversation between the Israeli and Free Gaza ships yesterday should dispel that:



The flotilla team repeatedly had said that the reason the refuse to go to Ashdod is because Israel would not allow some of their cargo to go to Gaza. Here. we hear that Israel not only offered to transfer the cement that would have been brought on the ship to Gaza, but also that it would allow a third party NGO to bring it into Gaza.

Although their final response is not on this audio recording, Free Gaza evidently refused, although they were quite polite about it. They even helped the IDF soldiers get onto the ship. Maybe they have been reading the articles about international law and the breaking of blockades.

(I suppose it is possible that there was an unofficial deal, where FG was allowed to publicly say they refused to go to Ashdod but privately accepted the conditions.)

 Note:
Does Israel's competent Navy sound like "pirates"?!  Even with actual recordings and videos, proof positive that the ships from Turkey were the pirates on the high seas, the lies continue to pour in throughout the world ... are we living in the early 1930's?  Have we learned nothing from history and dictators, including the attempts to destroy America with the deaths of over 3,000 on Sept. 11th?  

In one book on the Holocaust, the Jews in the Ghetto in Poland, heard this comment: "The bugs are burning" (referring to the Jews burning) ....  What is burning today?  It is the burning desire of Iran and all the terrorist organizations/nations to wipe Israel off the face of the map.  Heaven forbid if America's administration is included in that number that wishes the failure of Israel to defend herself from terrorism.

Bee Sting

and from Elder of Ziyon, it was noted:

Arabs upset at "We Con the World"

The Palestinian Arab Firas Press angrily notes how popular the "We Con the World" video is on YouTube (over 890,000 views so far.)

But it also embeds it in the article!