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Wednesday, May 11, 2011

European Members of Parliament join IHH Terrorists on New Gaza Flotilla.

European Members of Parliament at Strasbourg will be joining the terrorists from IHH on the latest flotilla of hate.

Ran Curiel, Israel's ambassador to the European Union, charged Tuesday in a news conference in Strasbourg that a new attempt to breach Israel's maritime blockade of Gaza is a "clear political provocation."

Activists organizing the new convoy said earlier in the day at a news conference in Strasbourg that aboard the vessels will be European Union parliamentarians.


The organizers claimed the status of the lawmakers would "protect" the other activists aboard the vessels from IDF troops who might try to redirect or otherwise stop the ships from reaching Gaza.Huseyin Oruc from the Humanitarian Relief Foundation (IHH), a Turkish NGO, said: "There will be many MPs on board. I don't think Israel will attack us.

“In our view, the flotilla is clearly a political provocation... since there's no need for a flotilla to aid Gaza,” he said. “You can pass whatever you want to Gaza through normal channels.” More here.In this blatantly anti-Israel post from the EU Observer:

The organisers of a second flotilla aiming to break Israel's siege on Gaza are seeking EU diplomatic protection after Israeli commandos killed nine people and injured 52 during their first trip in 2010.

NGOs behind the project also expect several MPs from EU countries and MEPs from Brussels to join them when they set sail in late May.

"The EU has been saying for a long time that the blockade is against international law. It has the means to apply economic pressure, to cancel its economic agreement with Israel. If they are serious about their position, they could send such a message. This would be a really good move," she explained.
Read more here.

RELIAPUNDIT ADDS:

THE EU IS FUNDING HAMAS AND THIS FLOTILLA IS COORDINATED WITH OTHER ATTEMPTS AT STARTING A THIRD INTIFADA AND DELEGITMIZING ISRAEL.

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