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Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2010 11:15 pm Post subject: Galloway - aid aircraft to fly to Gaza |
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Aid aircraft to fly to Gaza: Galloway
Dec 8, 2010
presstv.com
Former British lawmaker George Galloway has announced that an aircraft is to take humanitarian aid to the Israeli-blockaded Gaza Strip, rallying support for the relief effort. The pro-Palestinian activist, who has headed several Gaza-bound aid missions, asserted on Monday that humanitarian campaigners would in the future attempt to reach the impoverished coastal sliver by land, sea and air, the Palestinian-run International Middle East Media Center reported. Galloway, last time, headed Lifeline 5, the fifth Gaza-bound convoy, organized by the UK-based charity Viva Palestina, which tried to break the siege.
The all-out Tel Aviv-imposed land, aerial and naval restrictions have been depriving Gaza's 1.5-million-strong population of food, fuel and other necessities since mid-June 2007. Galloway regretted, what he called, the Arab nations' "negative position and weak commitment" to pro-Palestinian causes and urged them to contribute to the planned relief effort.
There are fears that the mission be fiercely confronted by Israel's military which killed nine Turkish activists aboard the Ankara-backed humanitarian convoy, Freedom Flotilla, on May 31. Tel Aviv further deported the activists and diverted the supplies to the Israeli port of Ashdod in the south of Tel Aviv.
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There has to be a very high chance that the IDF would shoot down any such plane... |
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major.tom Macho Business Donkey Wrestler
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Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2010 3:00 am Post subject: |
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I highly doubt the airport in Gaza is even operational. It's an interesting idea, though. It would rob Israel of the ability to commandeer the shipment and give them the grim choice of the provocative step of shooting it down or letting it through.
Place respected human rights campaigners like Desmond Tutu and Nelson Mandella on board on the flight and it would surely succeed.
He may be on to something... |
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