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Israeli navy nearly sank 2 boats headed to Gaza, then beat and taser’d Canadian passengers

Editor’s note: The latest press release from the US Boat to Gaza:

The take over of the Tahrir and the Saoirse was violent and dangerous. Despite very clear protests from the occupants of the two boats that they did not want to be taken to Israel, they were forcibly removed from the boats in a violent manner. The whole take over took about 3 hours. Many of those on the Canadian boat were beaten.

It began with Israeli forces hosing down the boats with high pressure hoses and pointing guns at the passengers through the windows. Fintan Lane, on the Saoirse, was hosed down the stairs of the boat. Windows where smashed and the bridge of that boat nearly caught fire. The boats were corralled to such an extent that the two boats, the Saoirse and the Tahrir collided with each and were damaged, with most of the damage happening to the MV Saoirse. The boats nearly sunk, the method used in the take over was very dangerous.

The Israeli forces initially wanted to leave the boats at sea but the abductees demanded that they not be left to float unmanned at sea, for they would have been lost and possibly sunk. David Heap, a Canadian delegate, was tasered and beaten.

All belongings of the passengers were taken off them and crew and they still do not know if and what they will get back. 6 prisoners were released-both of the Greek Captains, 2 of the journalists and 2 delegates. The passengers remain in Givon detention center and many, including Kit Kittredge of the U.S., have not been able to make phone calls.

Those remaining are being asked to sign deportation papers which state that they came into Israel illegally and that they will not attempt another effort to break the Gaza blockade. If they sign they will not be allowed into Palestine, through Israel, for 10 years. Obviously their goal was to go to Gaza not Israel, and a signature could validate Israel’s right to blockade Gaza, so they refuse to sign. This will mean longer detention. Their continued detention is designed to force them to agree to abandon their legal rights and has nothing to do with the security of Israeli civilians – just like the blockade of Gaza’s civilians is clearly punitive and has nothing to do with the security of Israeli civilians 

Our State Department has not been an advocate for its citizens. They would rather join Israel in stating that we are terrorists. Obama on Thursday said the passengers on these boats are defying Israeli and American law. He must have been confused. It’s the other way around. State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said the U.S. was renewing its call to Americans “not to involve themselves in this activity,” and warned of possible consequences.

WE NEED ALL OF YOU TO GET ON THE PHONE TODAY AND CALL:

U.S. Emergency Consular Services 202-647-4000 and the U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv 011-972-3-519-7575

Tell them you want them to insist Israel free the prisoners immediately and end its siege of Gaza. / Just a few phone calls can make a difference. / Thanks for all you do. Jane Hirschmann and Felice Gelman

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if israel is going to dictate what is or isn’t the law regardless of what is legal, it would seem using intimidation would go along well with this… welcome to the wacky world of zionism where if you don’t have things go your way, you use intimidation, violence, brutality and etc. etc. to get your way… it is the behaviour of a bully that hides a scaredy kat behind it…

Just sent this out to a very large group of folks.

Theft, abduction, coercion and violence – just another normal day for the Israeli SS.

Just called the U.S. State Dept. number listed in the article. Spoke to the general operator and then the operations center call center. Both asked if I was a family member. I was put through to a designated outgoing message reserved for the flotilla. The message said: “due to the large number of calls it may not be possible to speak to an officer. Your call will be noted.” Then it went to: “box full. You cannot leave a message.”
So, there will be no official record of any more calls we make. Is the goal to overwhelm the switchboard? Both people I spoke to sounded like this was the first call they had received on the subject. They both had to check with someone else before deciding what to do.

This scares me. Would it be possible/practical to buy a small rectangular ad running regularly front page in journals like the online LA Times that just says GAZA UPDATE and links to this site? I know these things cost but I would certainly be prepared contribute seriously.