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Gaza Boats: The SS Free Gaza & SS Liberty are on their Way to Gaza!
Gaza Boats: The SS Free Gaza & SS Liberty are on their Way to Gaza!
Forty-six international human rights workers are now sailing to Gaza through international waters with one overriding goal: to break the Israeli siege that Israel has imposed on the civilian population of Gaza . Any action designed to
Saturday, August 23,2008 06:52
by Ramzi Kysia The American Muslim

Forty-six international human rights workers are now sailing to Gaza through

international waters with one overriding goal: to break the Israeli siege that

Israel has imposed on the civilian population of Gaza .  Any action designed to

harm civilians constitutes collective punishment (in the Palestinians’ case,

for voting the “wrong” way) and is both illegal under international law and

profoundly immoral.  Our mission is to expose the illegality of Israel ’s

actions, and to break through the siege in order to express our solidarity with

the suffering people of Gaza (and of the occupied Palestinian territory as a

whole) and to create a free and regular channel between Gaza and the outside

world.

 

Israel claims that since the “disengagement” in 2005 it no longer occupies

Gaza .  However, the International Committee of the Red Cross and other

international human rights organizations reject this claim since Israel still

exerts effective control over Gaza .  As an Occupying Power, Israel has a

responsibility for the well-being of the people of Gaza under the provisions of

the 1949 Fourth Geneva Convention.  Israel has abused its control and

responsibilities by wrongfully obstructing vital supplies and humanitarian

assistance to the people of Gaza . 

 

As Israel ’s 41-year occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip defies

international consensus, and because Israel has grossly violated its

obligations, we do not recognize Israel ’s right to stop us outside its own

territorial waters, which we will not be approaching.  To remove any

“security” pretense that Israel may raise, we have had our boats inspected

and certified by Cypriot authorities that they carry no arms or contraband of

any kind.  We have invited Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni to join us on

our voyage and, in fact, the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs has itself

told us the Israeli government “assume[s] that your intentions are good.”

 

We are human rights activists, invited to visit Gaza by our Palestinian

partners, and each of us has vowed to do no violence, in either word or deed.

If Israel chooses to forcibly stop and search our ships, we will not forcibly

resist.  Such a search will be under duress and with our formal protest.  After

such a search, we fully expect the Israeli navy to stand aside, as we continue

peacefully to Gaza .  If we are arrested and brought to Israel , we will

protest and prosecute our kidnapping in the appropriate forums.  It is our

purpose to show the power that ordinary citizens of the world have when they

organize together to stand against injustice.  Let there be no doubt: the

policies of repression against the civilian population of Gaza represent gross

violations of human rights, international humanitarian law, and constitute war

crimes.  The goal of our voyage is to break the illegal siege on the people of

Gaza, and end the Israeli occupation of Palestine.

 

 


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