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  • Artsakh Activist Dr Theocharous in Incident With Israeli Patrol Boat

    ARTSAKH ACTIVIST DR.ELENI THEOCHAROUS INVOLVED IN INCIDENT WITH ISRAELI
    PATROL BOAT, WHILE TAKING HUMANITARIAN AID TO PALESTINIANS IN GAZA

    Friday December 26 - Nicosia - Gibrahayer e-magazine

    December 30, 2008 - Associated Press - LARNACA, Cyprus - Israeli naval
    vessels reportedly have rammed a Gaza-bound boat carrying doctors,
    medical supplies and international peace activists - among them former
    U.S. Rep. Cynthia McKinney.
    According to a statement released early today by the aid
    mission's organisers, the 66-foot yacht Dignity was struck on the bow
    side, took on water and suffered engine damage.

    In recent months Israel has permitted several similar missions
    to reach Gaza, but with the two sides now locked in combat the Israelis
    apparently have decided to prevent the latest ship from reaching port
    in the besieged territory.
    The ship sailed to Lebanon after the incident, according to a
    statement released early today by organisers. They also said Dignity
    was 90 miles off the coast of Gaza, in international waters, when it
    was intercepted by the Israelis, who allegedly also fired machine guns
    into the water to stop the ship from reaching Gaza.
    The Israelis have denied their ship deliberately struck the
    Dignity, telling The Associated Press that the ships collided when
    Dignity tried to manoeuvre around the Israeli ship.
    The aid vessel left Larnaca with almost 3.6 tons of
    Cypriot-donated supplies and 16 passengers, including McKinney, Cypriot
    lawmaker Eleni Theocharous and activists from Britain, Australia,
    Ireland and Tunisia, organisers said.
    McKinney, who unsuccessfully ran this year for the U.S.
    presidency on the Green Party ticket, said she will petition U.S.
    President-elect Barack Obama to speak out against the Israeli attacks
    on Gaza.
    Theocharous, who is also a surgeon, said supplies include
    urgently-needed surgical equipment and antibiotics that will be used to
    treat the wounded.
    "We're hoping that the Israelis are receptive to our very clear
    focus that this is a humanitarian mission," said Caoimhe Butterly, the
    spokeswoman for the Free Gaza group. "This is a symbolic relief
    shipment and we hope that it will be the first of many."
    The Fr ee Gaza group has made five deliveries of aid by boat to
    Gaza since August, defying a blockade imposed by Israel when Hamas won
    control of the territory in June 2007. One of their ships was named
    after the USS Liberty, an American spy ship that the Israelis attacked
    during the Six Day War in 1967. Israel claims they thought the ship was
    Egyptian, though surviving crew-members and others have long maintained
    their identity was clearly known to the attacking ships and aircraft.
    The previous aid ships have all been allowed entry to Gaza, but
    organisers say they are aware the Israeli navy may stop them this time.
    Israel launched the deadliest bombing campaign against
    Palestinians in decades on Saturday in retaliation for rocket fire
    aimed at civilians in southern Israeli towns.
    The strikes in Gaza have killed at least 315 people and wounded
    1,400. Israel has launched more than 300 air-strikes, and its military
    has said naval vessels have also bombarded targets from the sea.
    It is also sending tanks toward the Gaza border and approving
    the call-up of thousands of reserve soldiers in apparent preparation
    for a ground offensive.
    "We will try to make it to send the message to the Palestinian
    people that they are not alone and to the rest of the world that they
    must consider what is going on there right now," Theocharous said.
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