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Abu Talib
05-31-2010, 07:07 AM
The Israeli navy has stormed one of six ships carrying humanitarian aid to the Gaza strip, with at least two people reported killed.
Israel's Channel 10 private TV puts the death toll at about 14. Israel has so far declined to comment.
The exact location of the interception is unclear. Israel had warned the ships not to enter its territorial waters.
The ships are carrying 10,000 tonnes of aid to the Gaza Strip in an effort to break an Israeli blockade.
Turkish TV pictures taken on board the Turkish ship leading the flotilla show Israeli soldiers fighting to control passengers.
The footage showed a number of people, apparently injured, lying on the ground. The sound of gunshots could be heard. It is not clear whether the fighting is ongoing.
Al-Jazeera TV reported from the same ship that Israeli navy forces had fired and boarded the vessel, wounding the captain.
The Al-Jazeera broadcast ended with a voice shouting in Hebrew, "Everybody shut up!"
Organisers of the flotilla say at least 30 people were wounded in the incident.
"Provocation'
The six-ship flotilla left international waters off the coast of Cyprus on Sunday and was expected to arrive in Gaza later on Monday.
Israel has said it would stop the boats, calling the campaign a "provocation intended to delegitimise Israel".
An economic blockade was imposed by Israel after the Islamist movement Hamas took power in Gaza.
Israel says it allows about 15,000 tones of humanitarian aid into Gaza every week.
But the United Nations says this is less than a quarter of what is needed.
Hamas, a militant palestinian group that controls the Gaza strip, has fired thousands of rockets into Israel over the past decade.
BBC
sister harb
05-31-2010, 07:24 AM
Report; “15 killed, 30 wounded, After Army Attacks Freedom Flotilla”
Monday May 31, 2010 07:46 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC & Agencies
In what activists have termed a 'massacre on the high seas', Israeli commandos dropped from a helicopter onto humanitarian aid ships bound for Gaza and began to open fire. Israeli media have reported that 15 have been killed and at least 30 wounded in the Israeli attack.
Senior Turkish officials held an urgent meeting to decide on the country’s stance on the Israeli attack -- initial reports have indicated that most of the killed and some of the wounded are Turkish.
Sheikh Raed Salah, head of the Islamic Movement in Israel, was also among the wounded.
Al Jazeera said that Salah suffered serious injuries.
Al Jazeera has reported that Israeli paratroopers and Navy personnel attacked the ships and opened fire in different directions at the passengers.
The Qatar-based Al Jazeera network managed to broadcast live images of the wounded activists after being attacked by the Israeli soldiers.
The Free Gaza Movement said on its twitter page that "At about 4:30 am, Israeli commandos dropped from helicopter onto deck of Turkish ship, immediately opened fire on unarmed civilians."
Israel is still threatening a larger offensive against the humanitarian ships and the activists on board.
The Freedom Flotilla was supposed to reach Gaza Monday morning, with thousands of tons of much-needed humanitarian aid, including medical supplies, school supplies and building materials.
The Israeli army had said that they would take the ships to the Ashdod Port to confiscate them and arrest the activists, but activists have reported that they believe they are being hauled to Haifa port.
Israeli blamed Turkey for the attack and claimed that the Turkish humanitarian-aid foundation (IHH) is connected to “terrorist” groups.
The army dropped paratroopers onto the ships and opened live fire at the peace activists, while the humanitarian aid ships were still in international waters.
The Israeli army reported that one soldier was wounded during the attack against the ships, although it is unclear whether the soldier was wounded by 'friendly fire'.
http://www.imemc.org/article/58811
SWORD OF SUNNA
05-31-2010, 08:45 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6ntD8nWaB4
IslamicGirl24
05-31-2010, 09:19 AM
This is SO sad! I have been upset since morning... Only Allah knows what Israel would do with the passengers..I hope they get freed soon. InshaAllah!
SWORD OF SUNNA
05-31-2010, 09:49 AM
There is also a six-month-old baby on board the ship," Turkish humanitarian aid organization said.
Veysel Basar, a member of the executive board of the Human Rights and Freedoms (IHH) Humanitarian Aid Foundation, told the A.A that they established a crisis desk after Israeli navy intercepted a convoy of six aid ships.
"Before the interception, Israel cut our communication with the ships. There was a second source on board the ship and we received the video footage about the incidents from that source. In the video footage, we saw that Israeli troops boarded on the ship from a helicopter and boats. We also saw that the injured were grouped in the middle of the ship. We do not have certain information and controversial statements come from Israeli sources. There is also a six-month-old baby on board the ship," he added.
http://www.worldbulletin.net/news_detail.php?id=59257
suhaanah
05-31-2010, 10:05 AM
Oww, A 6mnth old baby too-Subhanallah! 'Fannaru Mathwa Ad-dhaalimeena lahum 'iqaab, WAllahu yakshifu dhulmahum yawmal Hisaab'Aaameen....May Allah protect and free them Insha'allah! Aaamen
a_stranger
05-31-2010, 10:27 AM
:salam2:
Allah sobhanahu wa taala told about the jews :
3:112 Shame is pitched over them (Like a tent) wherever they are found, except when under a covenant (of protection) from Allah and from men; they draw on themselves wrath from Allah, and pitched over them is (the tent of) destitution. This because they rejected the Signs of Allah, and slew the prophets in defiance of right; this because they rebelled and transgressed beyond bounds.
translation of the meanings of Quran
Those who slew the prophets can kill those who help the needy . orphans and poor very easily.
Yousef83
05-31-2010, 10:49 AM
This time situation very serious.I know Turkish ppl very close they wont leave condition just like to mourn.Now i watch Turkish tv and ppl have started to be unite in big cities.
isreal have a big trouble now.
here is official turkish news tv
http://www.trt.net.tr/Canli/canli.aspx?kanal=TV2&slv=0
sister harb
05-31-2010, 11:17 AM
From Istanbul:
http://i.tmgrup.com.tr/sb/galeri/dunya/israile_buyuk_tepki/12_d.jpg
Assalaam walaikum,
There are requests that people gather around the Israeli embassies around the world. The EU has posted that they will investigate the situation. The Australians want to know what happened to the two Australians. etc.
Insha'Allah this may be the wake-up. We can not give up hope or be disappointed.
Make dua brothers and sisters..and start donating for the next round.
sister harb
05-31-2010, 01:32 PM
Make dua brothers and sisters..and start donating for the next round.
:salam2:
You are right sister. We will return and return until Palestine is free.
:tti_sister:
queenislam
05-31-2010, 03:39 PM
The Israeli navy has stormed one of six ships carrying humanitarian aid to the Gaza strip, with at least two people reported killed.
Israel's Channel 10 private TV puts the death toll at about 14. Israel has so far declined to comment.
The exact location of the interception is unclear. Israel had warned the ships not to enter its territorial waters.
The ships are carrying 10,000 tonnes of aid to the Gaza Strip in an effort to break an Israeli blockade.
Turkish TV pictures taken on board the Turkish ship leading the flotilla show Israeli soldiers fighting to control passengers.
The footage showed a number of people, apparently injured, lying on the ground. The sound of gunshots could be heard. It is not clear whether the fighting is ongoing.
Al-Jazeera TV reported from the same ship that Israeli navy forces had fired and boarded the vessel, wounding the captain.
The Al-Jazeera broadcast ended with a voice shouting in Hebrew, "Everybody shut up!"
Organisers of the flotilla say at least 30 people were wounded in the incident.
"Provocation'
The six-ship flotilla left international waters off the coast of Cyprus on Sunday and was expected to arrive in Gaza later on Monday.
Israel has said it would stop the boats, calling the campaign a "provocation intended to delegitimise Israel".
An economic blockade was imposed by Israel after the Islamist movement Hamas took power in Gaza.
Israel says it allows about 15,000 tones of humanitarian aid into Gaza every week.
But the United Nations says this is less than a quarter of what is needed.
Hamas, a militant palestinian group that controls the Gaza strip, has fired thousands of rockets into Israel over the past decade.
BBC
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:bismillah:
:salam2:
The Jewish department of Israel must realise that picking up on innocent is illegal in the law of this world!Though Islam is the largest religion in this world we welcome everybody to stay together in Peace and harmony no matter what ever race and religion and this is what it should be ! if they thought of keeping this world all for themselve guess they should look some where else other than gaia.(earth)
Evidence of Jews cruelty to human!
(Caution!If there were any traces of background music involved in these respective videos pls swipe down the volumn~Thank you!)
Bullets of israel in the hearts of palestinian children
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrNEvT04bw0
Israeli military bulldozer kills American peace activist deliberately
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UK8Z3i3aTq4&feature=related
A child in Gaza sends a message to the world english subtitled
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1fpIAIqawA&feature=related
The Case of Andrei Youshchinsky
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4zxi-hRWLA
I am truely sorry but the truth had to come out at the end of the day but on top of all that we are after all from one big family~The prophet Adam a.s and his wife Lady Hawa.
I hope they come to this term before it too late!
Quran anticipates the destruction of Jews.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPh-7eS72yk
Repent!
Peace!
:tti_sister:May Allah swt shower blesses and protect all muslim world wide~Amin!
Take Care!
Thank you,
~Wassalam :)
sister harb
05-31-2010, 03:48 PM
Today I am Palestinian!
:SMILY259:
Ibn Uthaymin
05-31-2010, 04:08 PM
How could people be so heartless?
Assalaam walaikum,
First, it is the Zionist State of Israel. There are many many Jews who are not Zionists. There are many Jews who fear and believe.
Brothers and sisters these people are heartless because they possess no heart. They have told us they want world domination. What is the vaule of human life if you want to own the whole world for yourself. Every grain of sand you want in your hands. They do not fight the label that they are evil.
What we have to do is understand we are dealing with evil. Now, we have to reach deep within our faith and reconcile who and what we are; do we as Muslims allow our brothers and sisters to be killed by the named evil enemy and remain complacent; do we as an ummath make a simple decision and understand we are willing to accept the responsibility of our actions.
The least we can do is make dua, constantly and consistently, for it is the weapon of believers.
mezeren
05-31-2010, 05:01 PM
First of all,the people on those ships should be thanked and celebrated for their courage in support of those who suffer in Gaza.While we sleep in our warm ,comfy beds they have chosen to do something other than talking.
My condolances to the families who have lost their loved ones.May Allah forgive the ones that lost their lives and treat them with His Mercy.Amin.
Terrorist state of israil are doing what they do best which is killing innocent people.They are expected to act like that but time is changing and i hope and believe that sooner or later they will get what they deserve and i think this incident will be a turning point.
Allah is the best of planners.
Abdullah_77
05-31-2010, 09:39 PM
with no doubt, they are not humans, they are monsters.
Abdullah_77
05-31-2010, 09:45 PM
the spineless and good -for- nothing politicians of the world should be boycotting and sanctioning Israel, not gaza.
May Allah unite the ummah
May Allah reward these people on the convoy that died with Jannah
amin
arzafar
05-31-2010, 10:10 PM
while the world leaders provide lip service, what can the average people like us do apart from making duaa?
Abu Talib
05-31-2010, 11:30 PM
These Israelis ... I just don't know what to say them they are worst then the pirates.
Almaas
05-31-2010, 11:50 PM
:salam2:
Finkelstein on the attack:
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:wasalam:
Hudda
06-01-2010, 12:07 AM
while the world leaders provide lip service, what can the average people like us do apart from making duaa?
:salam2:Let us all the family in TTI make a collective Dua whole heartly to Allah azajwajal to help the people of Gaza and the people on board the humanitarian ships. I condemn all the muslim nations for doing nothing for our fellow brothers and sisters. Oh Allah forgive our sins and accept our dua, Please help us. :tti_sister::tti_sister::tti_sister::tti_sister:
Abu Talib
06-01-2010, 12:55 AM
May 31, 2010
The Elders, a group of retired global leaders have joined the UN, EU, and international leaders in condemning the Israeli forces' raid on a ship delivering relief supplies to Gaza.
Speaking on behalf of the Elders, Anglican Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu said: "We as elders condemn Israel utterly for this attack. The actions of the Israelis is inexcusable," said Tutu.
He was speaking at the conclusion of a meeting of the group which was formed in 2008 to highlight humanitarian issues. Members include former UN secretary general Kofi Annan, Nelson Mandela, and former US president Jimmy Carter.
Reading a statement, Tutu said the Elders wanted an urgent investigation into the "tragic incident" after Israeli forces boarded the Mavi Marmara as it sailed with a flotilla to Gaza.
He said it should draw the world's attention to the "terrible suffering of Gaza's 1.5 million people, half of whom are children under the age of 18".
The Elders consider Israel's blockage of Gaza illegal collective punishment of its inhabitants and said it was also counterproductive.
"This is because it creates unacceptable suffering, in the process empowering extremists and undermining moderate forces in Gaza", they said.
On Monday morning Israeli forces boarded one of the ships which was violating Israel's blockade on certain goods entering the contested area. Israel warned last week that it would arrest those on board.
News reports said that at least 10 people were killed.
The Israeli Defence Force has said that they had tried to intercept the ships to search them, but were then fired on and attacked with knives and clubs.
Israel's allies have frozen military ties and summoned its ambassadors today over the storming of the aid flotilla bound for Gaza, as Muslim leaders slammed the deadly raid as "criminal" and "inhuman".
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said he was "shocked" by the Israeli navy's assault on a convoy carrying hundreds of pro-Palestinian activists, lawmakers and journalists through international waters towards besieged Gaza.
Ban called on Israel to "urgently" explain itself over the raid, which Israel's Channel 10 TV left 19 passengers killed and 36 wounded, many of them Turks.
Israel's closest ally Washington described the loss of life as a "tragedy," on the eve of talks between President Barack Obama and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
"The United States deeply regrets the loss of life and injuries sustained and is currently working to understand the circumstances surrounding this tragedy," a White House spokesman said.
As the Vatican voiced "deep sadness and concern" and Middle East peace envoy Tony Blair expressed "deep regret and shock" at the loss of life, capitals across Europe summoned Israel's ambassadors to explain the assault.
Ankara responded with fury, recalling its ambassador from Tel Aviv and warning the assault would have "irreparable consequences" to bilateral ties.
Turkish police held back angry crowds shouting "Damn Israel" outside Israel's missions to the country, as Turkey accused Israel of a "flagrant breach of international law," and "disregard for human life and peaceful initiatives."
Deputy Prime Minister Bulent Arinc also said plans for three joint military exercises with Israel had been scrapped.
Greece, which had dozens of nationals in the convoy, pulled out of joint military exercises with Israel and cancelled a visit by its air force chief, as an aid group claimed that commandos in helicopters had fired on a Greek vessel.
Israel said its troops were attacked after they stormed six ships loaded with thousands of tonnes of aid and with hundreds of activists aboard, and that both sides used live fire.
Muslim leaders united in condemning what Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas called a "massacre" and Arab League chief Amr Mussa said was a "crime."
Hamas, which rules Gaza, urged world Muslims to "rise up" in protest, as Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad denounced the raid as "inhuman Zionist regime action."
Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri called for an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council, which his country currently chairs.
Pakistan's Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani "strongly condemned" the attack on a "peaceful flotilla," as politicians, lawmakers and journalists staged a peaceful protest in Islamabad against Israel.
Egypt condemned the "acts of killing" by Israel forces while Kuwait's parliament speaker said the storming of the flotilla, which was carrying 16 Kuwaitis including an MP, was a "heinous Israeli crime."
And Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim nation, said "there was no basis" for Israel's assault.
In Europe, condemnation was equally swift.
The European Union foreign affairs chief Catherine Ashton demanded Israel mount a "full inquiry," as member states ordered an emergency meeting of their ambassadors to the EU.
Spain -- the current European Union president -- France, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Austria and Greece summoned Israel's respective ambassadors, with Madrid slamming the operation as "unacceptable".
France's President Nicolas Sarkozy accused Israel of a "disproportionate use of force."
Germany's Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle said he was "deeply concerned" about the deaths, while Italy's Foreign Minister Franco Frattini "deplored" the loss of civilian life.
British Foreign Secretary William Hague similarly deplored the loss of life, saying Israel must "act with restraint" -- but also said London had warned of the risks of attempting to access Gaza in defiance of the blockade.
Thousands of Palestinian refugees and activists demonstrated across Lebanon to denounce the raid, some chanting slogans like "Give us weapons, give us weapons and send us on to Gaza."
Maen Bashur, a Lebanese coordinator for the mission, said activists considered those seized on board the ship as "war prisoners".
A Cyprus MEP Kyriacos Triantafyllides, who was involved with the mission, said activists had "expected a strong reaction from Israel, but nobody believed it would come to this point, where they would face something akin to an invading army."
South Africa's department of international relations said: "South Africa accordingly strongly condemns this action which reportedly took place in international waters, 65km off the coast of Gaza, in the early hours of Monday 31, May 2010."
The department added that the convoy, reportedly carrying 10,000 tonnes of aid, was a peaceful mission and the ships were not armed.
"For Israel to attack these civilian ships in international water is a gross violation of international law and is deserving of the highest level of international condemnation."
What must happen before someone saves Palestine?
If this was reversed, and it was Palestine opressing the jews, something would have been done long ago.
sister harb
06-01-2010, 08:02 AM
International campaign preparing new aid flotilla to Gaza
[ 31/05/2010 - 04:31 PM ]
LONDON, (PIC)-- Majed Al-Zeer, the director general of the Palestinian return center, has revealed that the international campaign to end the siege on Gaza has started preparing a new aid flotilla to Gaza Strip that would sail within six weeks.
Zeer said in a press release on Monday on the sidelines of a massive demonstration in London protesting the Israeli attack on the freedom Flotilla that left dozens killed and wounded that the protestors wanted the world to know what the Israelis had done against unarmed solidarity activists.
He added that contacts are underway with European governments over the incident, adding that the international alliance would continue to expose the Israeli aggression before the entire world.
Thousands of Palestinians, Muslims, and foreigners had gathered in front of the British government premises in London to protest the Israeli bloody attack on the flotilla ships at international waters.
Participants hoisted Palestinian flags and placards denouncing the Israeli aggression.
http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/en/default.aspx?xyz=U6Qq7k%2bcOd87MDI46m9rUxJEpMO%2bi 1s7qihy5VoFqWvYM5bl3NNjHgtpUxpCy9YKwmJcgtbgekwBU1U DiAzltt%2fjt2Ho9XuYDGZDc4BaT09pl2Dksp32BaS5KUeIUNM D6zrFtnEkBvQ%3d
sister harb
06-01-2010, 12:39 PM
A group of Arab and foreigner Hackers, Turkish, Algerian and Moroccan waged a massive attack against Zionist websites, many websites destroyed.
These attacks expressed the huge anger by Intentional world, Arabs and foreigners and show the real solidarity with the besieged people of Gaza.
Haaretz , the Zionist magazine mentioned that banners against Zionism and flags of Turkey and Palestine posted on the attacked websites.
These are the pictures and banners posted by Hackers :
http://www.paltimes.net/data/news/images/e2f0a49d9192aad55d05a8e87eb99e8e.jpg
http://www.paltimes.net/data/uploads/1(125).jpg
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dilek
06-01-2010, 01:51 PM
I cant stop my tears :( :( I cant watch the news .. everything is terrible ! why we cant stop this evil Israel ! Where are all these Ummah?
When I want to listen even a nasheed "sanakhudu" , everybody can easily name me as terrorist but what about this ! Is this humanity !
Ibn Uthaymin
06-01-2010, 04:56 PM
These Israelis ... I just don't know what to say them they are worst then the pirates.
Bro, I think the pirates are just trying to protect their waters.
sis khadidja
06-01-2010, 05:16 PM
:salam2: this is so sad fo me my uncle and my cousin my uncle is 42 and my cousin is 18 my uncle is a doctor part of the free palestine this is an organisation to send food and other aid to gaza my cousin studyin to be a journalist went with his father i dont know if they were on the fotilla but all i know they left with one of the ships from turkey we are still wating to hear news my dads gone to france hopeing he can get a flight to turkey inshallah my grandmothers in a right state so is my uncles wife and his other kids even me
i cant stop crying so can you all please make dua for him and all the people of gaza inshallah the jewish will die for all the suffrin they have bought to the muslims
:tti_sister::tti_sister:
sister harb
06-01-2010, 06:45 PM
Humanitarian Crisis in the Gaza Strip ?
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IMEU, MAY 31, 2010
The Facts Behind Israel's "Gourmet Gaza" Claims
Israel's attacks on a humanitarian aid flotilla bound for the Gaza Strip which left at least 14 civilians dead and dozens more wounded have sparked massive international protests, harsh condemnation from world governments and an emergency session of the United Nations Security Council. What led hundreds of civilians from dozens of countries - including former U.S. diplomats and military personnel and 19 European legislators - to risk their lives on the high seas?
The IMEU offers the following facts and figures on Israel's blockade and how, after more than 1,000 days, it has affected life for the roughly 1.5 million Palestinians in Gaza:
1. Is Israel's blockade of Gaza legal?
No. The stated aim of Israel's blockade is to apply "pressure" or "sanctions" to weaken the economy of Gaza and decrease support for Hamas. [1] This amounts to collective punishment of Gaza's civilians, and as such is a violation of international humanitarian law (Article 33 of the Fourth Geneva Convention of 1949). Further, as an occupying power, Israel is required under Articles 55, 59 and 60 of the Fourth Geneva Convention to ensure free, unimpeded passage of humanitarian relief and is prohibited from impeding the full realization of the occupied people's human rights. Israel's blockade impedes Gazans' rights to food, to an adequate standard of living, to work, and to the highest attainable standard of health.
2. Israel claims that it allows necessary humanitarian provisions to enter Gaza. Is this true?
No. The amount of goods allowed into Gaza by Israel falls far short of the minimum required to avoid malnutrition, poverty, and prevent or treat a variety of illnesses. According to Amnesty International's recently-released annual report, the siege has resulted in "mass unemployment, extreme poverty, food insecurity and food price rises caused by shortages." Consider the following statistics:
61 percent of households face food insecurity, defined as inadequate physical, social or economic access to food, and rely on assistance from aid agencies. An additional 16.2 percent are considered vulnerable to food insecurity. [2]
65 percent of the food insecure are children under the age of 18. [3]
Unemployment is at 40 percent [4]
10 percent of children under five are stunted (low height for age, usually attributed to a chronic lack of protein and micronutrients, including iron and essential vitamins), a steadily increasing trend over recent years, according to UNICEF. [5]
More than 10 percent of children are chronically malnourished, according to the World Health Organization, a significant increase since siege began.
The number of children under five suffering from acute malnutrition nearly doubled between 2006 and 2008 from 1.4 to 2.4 percent, according to UNICEF.
65 percent of children aged 9-12 months, and 35 percent of pregnant women are anemic. [6]
According to a recent poverty survey conducted by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency, the number of Palestinian refugees completely unable to secure access to food and lacking the means to purchase even the most basic items, such as soap, school stationary and safe drinking water ('abject poverty') has tripled since the imposition of the blockade in June 2007
A majority of Gazans experience rolling blackouts of up to 12 hours a day, every day as a result of a chronic shortfall in electricity production resulting from the blockade [7]
Due to insufficient wastewater treatment capacity, Gaza's water authorities release 60-80 million liters a day of raw and partially treated sewage into the Mediterranean Sea, in order to avoid sewage flooding residential areas.
Water supply for domestic use is insufficient, raising hygiene and health concerns. In order to pump water to households, the water wells must receive electricity in synchronization with electricity supply to the same households. Almost all the households receive water for only 5-7 hours a day.
3. Does the blockade prevent the functioning of Gaza's economy?
Yes. Export of Palestinian goods, the import of raw materials and access to Gaza's natural resources have been severely restricted. For example:
Roughly 118 truckloads of strawberries and cut flowers exports were permitted to leave Gaza between December 10, 2009 and May 2010. Before the blockade, an average of 70 truckloads a day left Gaza during strawberry season. [8]
Since January 2009, the Israeli navy has illegally restricted Palestinian fishermen's access to three nautical miles offshore, yet in practice Israel often limits fishermen to only two nautical miles, reducing their catch by 47 percent. [9]
46 percent of Gaza's agricultural land is inaccessible or out of production either due to destruction of lands caused by Israeli military attacks or by its "security buffer zone." [10]
Roughly 90 percent of Gaza's factories are closed or are functioning at less than 10 percent capacity because of the inability to obtain raw materials and the inability to export finished products [11].
The Israeli human rights organization Gisha provides the following example of how the blockade aims to prevent economic development: "Israel permits Gaza residents to receive small packets of margarine, considered a consumption item. Israel bans, however, the transfer of large buckets of margarine, because the buckets are designed for industrial use, rather than home consumption, meaning that they could be used to allow a local factory to produce biscuits - and thus engage in economic activity. Similarly, requests to permit empty cans into Gaza - intended for the preservation and marketing of Gaza-produced tomato paste - have been refused, but requests to transfer prepared, Israeli-made tomato paste are permitted." [12]
4. What are some of the items Israel has prohibited from entering Gaza?
sage
cardamom
cumin
coriander
ginger
jam
halva
vinegar
nutmeg
chocolate
fruit preserves
seeds and nuts
biscuits and sweets
potato chips
gas for soft drinks
dried fruit
fresh meat
plaster
tar
wood for construction
cement
iron
glucose
industrial salt
plastic/glass/metal containers
industrial margarine
tarpaulin sheets for huts
fabric (for clothing)
flavor and smell enhancers
fishing rods
various fishing nets
buoys
ropes for fishing
nylon nets for greenhouses
hatcheries and spare parts for hatcheries
spare parts for tractors
dairies for cowsheds
irrigation pipe systems
ropes to tie greenhouses
planters for saplings
heaters for chicken farms
musical instruments
size A4 paper
writing implements
notebooks
newspapers
toys
razors
sewing machines and spare parts
heaters
horses
donkeys
goats
cattle
chicks [13]
[1] Gisha. Restrictions on the transfer of goods to Gaza: Obstruction and obfuscation, January 2010
[2] Farming without Land, Fishing without Water: Gaza Agriculture Sector Struggles to Survive, FAO, May 2010
[3] Ibid
[4] Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, 2009
[5] IRIN. OPT: Signs of worsening malnutrition among children, April 2009
[6] Ibid.
[7] OCHA. The Humanitarian Monitor, April 2010
[8] Farming without Land, Fishing without Water: Gaza Agriculture Sector Struggles to Survive, FAO, May 2010
[9] Ibid.
[10] Ibid.
[11] Gisha. Restrictions on the transfer of goods to Gaza: Obstruction and obfuscation, January 2010
[12] Ibid.
[13] Gisha. Partial List of Items Prohibited/Permitted into the Gaza Strip. May 2010.
"The following list is approximate and partial, and it changes from time to time. It is based on information from Palestinian traders and businesspersons, international organizations, and the Palestinian Coordination Committee, all of whom "deduce" what is permitted and what is banned based on their experience requesting permission to bring goods into Gaza and the answers they receive from the Israeli authorities (approved or denied). It is not possible to verify this list with the Israeli authorities because they refuse to disclose information regarding the restrictions on transferring goods into Gaza. It should be noted that Israel permits some of the "prohibited" items into Gaza (for example: paper, biscuits, and chocolate), on the condition that they are for the use of international organizations, while requests from private merchants to purchase them are denied. For more information, see: Gisha, Restrictions on the Transfer of Goods into Gaza: Obstruction and Obfuscation, January 2010
Aisya al-Humaira
06-02-2010, 04:05 PM
Assalamua'laykum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh,
At this moment, I pray to Allaah, may He grant an abundance of strengths, tawakkal and a peace of mind to our brave brothers and sisters heading on their way to Gaza. Ameen.
It was in the front page of today's local newspaper about a Turkish female with her baby who were released from the Israelis capture.
One thing that made me curious is, why is there a baby on board? Why are they taking along their babies in this life-or-death journey to bring aids to Gaza? Im sorry if Im not much aware of the real stories. Do enlighten me a little.
And one news that I read in the newspaper, a Palestinian brother who happens to live (I think he studies here, in Malaysia), did some "brave" act in front of the USA embassy by slashing his body with a knife. Not really an intelligent action, isnt it? Im sure there are a lot more better, useful things we can do than hurting oneself.
And yes, as always, our leaders cant do much other than criticising what the Israelis are doing.
In the meantime, brothers and sisters, lets keep making dua'a even until we have no energy left, make dua'a and supplicate qunoot nazilah. InshaAllaah, one day, Palestine will be ours again. Ameen Ameen Ameen.
Waalaykummusalam wa rahmatullah.
dilek
06-02-2010, 06:31 PM
Assalamua'laykum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh,
It was in the front page of today's local newspaper about a Turkish female with her baby who were released from the Israelis capture.
One thing that made me curious is, why is there a baby on board? Why are they taking along their babies in this life-or-death journey to bring aids to Gaza? Im sorry if Im not much aware of the real stories. Do enlighten me a little.
Wa alaykum salam
You are very right in that point.. Our channels also critisized about that subject.. The lady said her husband was one of the crews there therefore he took both his kid and wife with him.. However this explaination didnt make any of us satisfied and still it seems illogical ..
mezeren
06-02-2010, 09:54 PM
Wa alaykum salam
You are very right in that point.. Our channels also critisized about that subject.. The lady said her husband was one of the crews there therefore he took both his kid and wife with him.. However this explaination didnt make any of us satisfied and still it seems illogical ..
:salam2:
The mother said when she came back to Turkey with her child that "there are mothers in Gaza just like me and children just like my child.We had toys for the children of Gaza and we wanted our child play with the children of Gaza".
i could say nothing negative but have respect for this noble thought.there were other crews on the ships but with no family as far as i know and it takes courage,faith and determination for that.i salute them.
sister harb
06-02-2010, 10:14 PM
Wednesday June 02, 2010 01:25 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC & Agencies
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced Tuesday that Israel will release and deport the 620 peace activists who were arrested after Israel's violent raid on the Gaza-bound Freedom Flotilla. Several of the detainees, all of whom signed voluntary deportation orders, were deported to their country of origin Tuesday. Huwaida Arraf, a Palestinian-American activist, was beaten and left on the side of a road in Israel.
18 lawyers met with 240 of the detained flotilla activists in Ela Prison in Be'er Sheva Tuesday.
Because of the Israeli government's censure of communication with the detained activists, the exact number of those killed, and their names and nationalities, is still unknown. Estimates lists between nine and 19 activists are killed and as many as 60 injured Monday's violent raid.
Ynet News reported that Netanyahu made the decision to release the activists after a meeting with his National Security Cabinet and consultations with Defense Minister Ehud Barak, Justice Minister Yaakov Na’eman, and Interior Minister Eli Yishai.
The decision was made in the face of increasing international pressure and outrage against the deadly attack on the Flotilla.
The move was considered as an act of political damage control affected by the international outrage and condemnations.
Most of the will be deported via the Ben-Gurion Airport.
The Israeli Interior Ministry said that nearly 124 Arab detainees will be deported to Jordan. 45 other activists have already been deported.
According to Israeli media sources, the decision was not unanimous and some ministers said that Turkey should not be allowed to send its planes to transport the injured to Istanbul, while several other ministers argued that forcing the planes to return empty would cause further tension.
Yitzhak Aharonovitch, Israel's Minister of Internal Security, demanded that Israel not release any activists who "attacked Israeli soldiers".
He said that Israel must imprison and prosecute 15% of the 620 detained Flotilla activists.
At his urging, the Israeli cabinet agreed to prosecute those who “appeared to attack the soldiers in the video footage.”
In related news, the White House expressed support for the UN Security Council resolution to conduct an investigation into the attack against the ship, and that this investigation should include international participation.
However, the United States did not issue any statement condemning the Israeli Army for the deadly attack.
According to a list published by the Israeli Interior Minister, the activists are from the following countries:
Australia, 3, Azerbaijan, 2, Ireland, 9, Indonesia, 12, Algeria, 28, Italy, 5, Ireland, 9, Bosnia, 1, United States, 11, Bulgaria, 2, Belgium, 5, Bahrain, 4, South Africa, 1, United Kingdom, 31, Holland, 2, Germany, 11, Yemen, 4, Macedonia, 3,Greece, 38, Kuwait, 15, Jordan, 30, Malaysia, 11, Mauritania, 3, Lebanon 3, Egypt, 3, Syria, 3, Morocco, 7, Norway, 3, Pakistan, 3, Kosovo, 1, Serbia, 1, New Zealand, 1, Pakistan, 3, Oman, 1, France 4, Sweden, 11, Canada, 1, Czech Republic, 4, Turkey, 380.
The bodies of the activists who were killed by the Israeli army are still at the Abu Kabir Institute of Forensic Medicine, Ynet reported. The bodies have not yet been identified.
http://www.imemc.org/article/58829
FreedomFighter
06-07-2010, 12:27 PM
A group of Arab and foreigner Hackers, Turkish, Algerian and Moroccan waged a massive attack against Zionist websites, many websites destroyed.
These attacks expressed the huge anger by Intentional world, Arabs and foreigners and show the real solidarity with the besieged people of Gaza.
Haaretz , the Zionist magazine mentioned that banners against Zionism and flags of Turkey and Palestine posted on the attacked websites.
http://www.paltimes.net/data/uploads/6(77).jpg
http://www.paltimes.net/data/uploads/7(68).jpg
:wasalam:
They are not going to do anything. Right now maybe there is not enough power to do anything, or the power is not in use, potential power. Which is true though. There is so much we can do. But if not big, then something that is definite. I feel that at least countries like Turkey become allies with other anti-terrorist (israel) countries, that way they can give a warning that should take into effect. To show them, we are serious, if you're going to attack us or stop those aid ship, then do not be suprised of its consequences. We have to be tough to criminals like israel, show them that we're not simply going to allow them to do what they want and then use some foolish and illogical excuse!
As for the hackers, great job :ma: Terrorists are asking for it, and they don't deserve to have a platform because they love to distort the truth and lie, and label innocent people as terrorists. One thing I noticed and I don't know if others did too, is the hacker's message to israel. It says, fight with every country but don't fight Turkey. Really fight any country? We are all supposed to be in unity, fighting one Muslim country is like fighting all of us. And then the other image down, where are the Muslims?? The terrorists are killing them. If we are united, we are stronger. And we are stronger if we put Islam first before the interest in nationalism.
sister harb
06-07-2010, 04:41 PM
MV Rachel Corrie passenger list
Published Saturday 05/06/2010 (updated) 05/06/2010 15:46
Passengers aboard the merchant vessel Rachel Corrie:
Ahmed Faizal bin Azumu, human rights worker, Malaysia
Matthias Chang, attorney, author and human rights worker, Malaysia
Derek Graham, Free Gaza Ireland
Jenny Graham, Free Gaza Ireland
Denis Halliday, former UN assistant secretary-general, Ireland
Mohd Jufri Bin Mohd Judin, journalist, Malaysia
Shamsul Akmar Musa Kamal, PGPO representative, Malaysia
Mairead Maguire, Nobel Peace Prize laureate, Ireland
Abdul Halim Bin Mohamed, journalist, Malaysia
Fiona Thompson, filmmaker, Ireland
The Hon. Mohd Nizar Zakaria, Parit Member of Parliament, Malaysia
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On board the Freedom Flotilla - Passenger List
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=288862
sister harb
06-08-2010, 12:20 PM
Israel's attack on Flotilla violates international law
Jinan Bastaki
7 June 2010
In the aftermath of Israel's 31 May attack on the Freedom Flotilla that left nine dead and scores wounded, each side claimed their actions were protected under international law. While the Israelis cited self-defense, and the Flotilla passengers reiterated that they were peace activists on a humanitarian mission that were attacked in international waters where neither Israel (nor any other state) has any claim. This has caused some confusion, especially in light of the extensive airtime given to Israeli officials by most mainstream media outlets. However, it must be known that under established rules of international law, Israel had no right to attack a peaceful convoy on international waters; and indeed such an attack constitutes an international crime or even an act of war.
The Israeli argument is predicated on the assumption that the blockade of Gaza is justified, that "there is no humanitarian crisis in Gaza," and therefore, as Israel is at war with Hamas, intercepting the Flotilla was justified. What is cited is the San Remo Manual on International Law Applicable to Armed Conflicts at Sea, which under Section II states that a blockade is a legitimate method of warfare. In an Al-Jazeera interview, Mark Regev, the spokesman for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, stated that "Israel is at war with Hamas." Based on a very selective reading of the San Remo Manual, Israel considered the Flotilla to be breaching the blockade, and under Article 98 is therefore entitled to seize the ships. But is it really as clear-cut?
To know that, we must ascertain whether the blockade was indeed a legitimate means, as Israel states, to defend itself against Hamas. Under Article 102 of the San Remo Manual, it states that a blockade is prohibited if the damage to the civilian population is excessive in relation to the military advantage. A 2009 report by the UN Human Rights Council showed that Israel's restrictions of both imports to and exports from Gaza were unclear and often inconsistent, denying the civilian population adequate nutrition. Such arbitrary items that were barred include sage, cardamom, ginger, jam, fresh meat, fishing rods, among other items. Although there is much aid available, Israel was not allowing a sufficient amount to enter Gaza. This amounts to a breach of Article 33 of the Fourth Geneva Convention, which prohibits collective punishment. Nothing could be clearer than Israel's Security Cabinet's declaration in 2007 that as it viewed the whole of Gaza as "hostile territory," they would restrict the flow of people and goods, effectively harming the livelihoods of ordinary civilians. In March 2009, 65 percent of the population was living under the poverty line, with 37 percent living in extreme poverty. The UN report states that "In so far as it constitutes collective punishment of all persons in Gaza, including the civilian population, the blockade is itself a violation of international humanitarian law."
Considering that the blockade itself is illegal, and indeed the UN has asked Israel to lift the blockade, the San Remo Manual is not applicable since it only applies to legal blockades. Only if a blockade is legal does Article 103 of the Manual become effective, which states that if the civilian population of the blockaded territory is inadequately provided for, the blockading party must allow free passage of foodstuffs and essential goods, but has a right to inspect them. The reality of the matter is that Israeli is imposing the insufferable conditions.
In actual fact, since Israel is exercising "effective control" over Gaza, it is still the occupying power. Article 42 of the 1907 Hague Regulations states that "Territory is considered occupied when it is actually placed under the authority of the hostile army" and this imposes on Israel several responsibilities towards the civilian population, which as we have seen above, have not been fulfilled. Article 55 of the Geneva Conventions specifically provides that the occupying power must provide food and medical supplies at an adequate level, and reports by both the UN and several human rights organizations have shown this not to be the case. Grave breaches of the Fourth Geneva Conventions are war crimes. Under Article 146 of the Fourth Geneva Conventions each state "shall bring such persons [who committed grave breaches of the convention], regardless of their nationality, before its own courts." Thus, those responsible in the Israeli government are liable to be tried for war crimes in any state.
Israel invoked the right to self-defense against what it said was attacks by passengers of the ships. However, it was Israel that intercepted the ship on the high seas. Under Article 87 of the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, the high seas are open to all states and have certain freedoms, including the freedom of navigation. By intercepting the ship, Israel has breached this freedom. A war ship may only intercept a merchant vessel on the high seas if that vessel is engaged in piracy, the slave trade or is the same nationality as the warship (under the Law of the Sea as well as the Geneva High Seas Convention). In this case, there was no reasonable basis for this suspicion, and Israel did not claim any of these exceptions.
Furthermore, under the Law of the Sea, the flag state is to enforce its municipal laws as well as international law on its ship. That is, the ship is an extension of the flag state's territory. In the case of the Turkish ship, in which Israeli forces forcefully entered, killed and wounded civilians, those Israelis are subject to Turkish law and are liable to be tried in a Turkish court for their actions. The civilians on the boat were entitled to self-defense limited by the principle of proportionality. As has been reported, the Israelis boarded the ship with firearms bearing live ammunition as well as anti-riot weapons and ordinance, while the civilians used sharp objects and sticks. What we know from the eye-witness accounts on board the Mavi Marmara was that a passenger was shot first.
The case would be simpler had it been Israeli civilians, or at least an unauthorized attack by Israeli military personnel. In actual fact, the matter is more complicated because this was an authorized action by the Israeli military, thus rendering it an act of war on Turkey. Even in a situation of war, civilians are not to be attacked. The Flotilla was clearly carrying civilians who were not carrying weapons (and this was confirmed before the ships left port and after the cargo was inspected by Israel) from the ages of one year old to 89 years old. Under Article 6 of the Charter Provisions of the Nuremburg Trials, murder or any other inhumane act against a civilian population is tantamount to crimes against humanity.
Israel not only has to answer to Turkey for attacking its vessel, but as Israel is Party to the 1988 International Maritime Organization's Convention on the Suppression of Unlawful Acts against the Safety of Maritime Navigation, it has breached Article 3 which prohibits seizing a ship by force or any other form of intimidation, or to commit any acts of violence against the people on the ship.
What can be concluded is that Israel's reliance on the Articles in the San Remo Manual on International Law Applicable to Armed Conflicts at Sea to defend its actions against the Flotilla are invalidated by the fact that the blockade itself is illegal. In that case, Israel's use of force against the Turkish vessel, the murder of civilians and its seizure of the other vessels constitute breaches of several Conventions to which Israel is a party to, a possible act of war against Turkey as well as crimes against humanity and war crimes, to which Israel must be held accountable.
Jinan Bastaki is a Law graduate of the London School of Economics. She has been active in the LSESU Palestine Society and is now residing in the United Arab Emirates. She is currently an LLM candidate at the University of California, Berkeley.
http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article11322.shtml
believer4life
06-08-2010, 06:22 PM
:salam2:Let us all the family in TTI make a collective Dua whole heartly to Allah azajwajal to help the people of Gaza and the people on board the humanitarian ships. I condemn all the muslim nations for doing nothing for our fellow brothers and sisters. Oh Allah forgive our sins and accept our dua, Please help us. :tti_sister::tti_sister::tti_sister::tti_sister:
Except for Turkey, VIVA Turkey! :)
SWORD OF SUNNA
06-09-2010, 06:44 PM
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