http://www.nytimes.com/reuters/2010/05/30/world/international-uk-palestinians-flotilla.html?ref=global-home

Gaza Aid Convoy Ignores Israel Order to Turn Back
By REUTERS
Published: May 30, 2010
Filed at 7:34 p.m. ET 

 
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Pro-Palestinian activists aboard a six-ship convoy 
sailing for the Gaza Strip have ignored orders by the Israeli navy to turn 
back, an Israeli official said Monday. 

The official, who declined to be named, said Israeli naval vessels told the 
activists by radio that their only other option was to head for the Israeli 
port of Ashdod to unload the some 10,000 tonnes of aid, which Israel would then 
transfer to Gaza. 

"We communicated with them using the radio, clarifying that they are heading 
towards an area that is closed to maritime traffic," the official said. 

The convoy, led by a Turkish vessel with 600 people on board, set off in 
international waters off Cyprus Sunday in defiance of an Israeli-led blockade 
of the Gaza Strip and warnings that it would be intercepted. 

"We told them that they are welcome to dock in Israel where all their 
humanitarian goods will be transferred to the Gaza Strip," the official said. 
"The flotilla ignored the warnings." 

Live video footage from one of the boats showed activists wearing life vests 
and one said he could see Israeli naval vessels in the vicinity. He said the 
Israeli navy had contacted the ship's captain and ordered him to turn back. 

Three Israeli naval vessels set out from Haifa to meet the convoy, a journalist 
aboard one of the ships said. 

Israel has said it would prevent the convoy from reaching the Gaza Strip, which 
is run by the Islamist Hamas group. 

Hamas has been preparing to receive the convoy at the small harbour in the city 
of Gaza. 

The activists face arrest and deportation, and their cargo will be confiscated 
and examined before a possible transfer by Israel to Gaza, Israeli military 
officials have said. 

Israel has set up a holding camp for the activists at the coastal city of 
Ashdod. 

The flotilla was organised by pro-Palestinian groups and a Turkish human rights 
organisation. Turkey has urged Israel to allow it safe passage and says the 
10,000 tonnes of aid the convoy is carrying is humanitarian. 

Israel and Egypt tightened a blockade on Gaza after Hamas took over the 
territory in 2007. Israel launched a devastating military offensive in Gaza in 
December 2008 with the aim of halting daily rocket fire towards its cities. 

Most of the 1.5 million Palestinians living in Gaza rely on aid, blaming Israel 
for imposing restrictions on the amount and type of goods it allows into the 
territory. 

The United Nations and Western powers have urged Israel to ease its 
restrictions to prevent a humanitarian crisis. They have been urging Israel to 
let in concrete and steel to allow for postwar reconstruction. 

Israel denies there is a humanitarian crisis in Gaza, saying food, medicine and 
medical equipment are allowed in regularly. It says the restrictions are 
necessary to prevent weapons and materials that could be used to make them from 
reaching Hamas. 

(Reporting by Joseph Nasr, Jihan Abdallah and Alastair Macdonald in Jerusalem, 
Michele Kambas in Cyprus and Nidal al-Mughrabi in Gaza; Writing by Joseph Nas

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