Israeli navy demands international powers conspire to stop flotilla breaking its illegal Gaza blockade
BETHLEHEM (Ma'an) -- Israel's navy chief called Sunday for international powers to halt the progress of the Freedom Flotilla II, a sea convoy of at least 10 ships setting sail for the Gaza Port.
Israel's Vice Admiral Eliezer Marom, told naval cadets at a training graduation session, that it was the flotilla's "clear intent to come to a confrontation with [Israeli] troops. This is a flagrant attempt to delegitimize Israel and create a PR stunt."
The Israeli newspaper Haaretz confirmed that the navy was moving forward with plans to block the ships, which are supported by peace and activist groups from 20 nations.
According to Marom, the flotilla - which aims to break Israel's five year siege on the Gaza Strip - is "driven by hate," and said that supplies being loaded onto participating ships could be delivered into the coastal enclave "via the land crossings in a coordinated manner."
The official also claimed that "a humanitarian crisis in Gaza is nonexistent." more
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