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JERUSALEM | Sat Oct 20, 2012 11:04am EDT

JERUSALEM (Reuters) - The Israeli navy seized an international pro-Palestinian activist ship on the Mediterranean high seas on Saturday to prevent it breaching Israel's blockade of the Gaza Strip, a military spokeswoman said.

She said no one was hurt when marines boarded the SV Estelle, a three-mast schooner, and that it was rerouted to the Israeli port of Ashdod after it ignored orders to turn away from the Hamas-governed Palestinian enclave.

The Estelle was carrying 30 activists from Europe, Canada and Israel, humanitarian cargo such as cement and goodwill items such as children's books, a mission spokesman said on Saturday.

Shipboard activists could not immediately be reached for comment on the interception, which was carried out in international waters as they were on their final Gaza approach.

Greece, five of whose citizens were among the activists, said in a statement issued by the Foreign Ministry in Athens that all of the Estelle's passengers were in good health.

Citing a need to stem arms smuggling to Hamas and other Palestinian militants, Israel maintains a tight naval blockade of Gaza. Israel and neighboring Egypt also limit overland traffic to and from the territory.

Palestinians describe the curbs as collective punishment for Gaza's 1.6 million residents, and their supporters abroad have mounted several attempts to break the blockade by sea. Most were stopped by Israel, and detained foreign activists repatriated.

In a May 2010 interception, Israeli marines killed nine Turkish activists in clashes aboard their Gaza-bound ship.

An inquiry into that incident commissioned by U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon found the Gaza blockade legal but faulted the Israeli navy for excessive force.

(Writing by Dan Williams and Karolina Tagaris; Editing by Mark Heinrich)

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Comments (4)
boreal wrote:
Israel – if you didn’t hear it yet for the umpteenth time the well-rehearsed Zionist spoon-feed propaganda – is the “ONLY DEMOCRACY IN THE MIDDLE EAST” (and I got a bridge for a good price on sale), they must be right. Right?

Oct 20, 2012 9:37am EDT  --  Report as abuse
americanguy wrote:
This is the type of act that makes people turn away from Israel, and support the enemies of Israel. The US is not the most hated nation on the planet, Israel is. As with all civilized nations for ten thousand years, if the ship was not carrying weapons, it should have been allowed to continue to its destination.

Oct 20, 2012 10:02am EDT  --  Report as abuse
An international disgrace and a denial of human rights and social justice by Europe.

The acceptance by the international community of nations of the 5 year blockade, by Israel, of essential goods and services to now 1.7 million men, women and children in Gaza under the pretext of preventing the importation of arms, is an international disgrace and a denial of human rights and social justice.

It has been public domain knowledge for many years that this blockade is not about arms at all but about the attempt by Israel to effect an illegal regime change in Gaza, for the political and military advantage of the Israeli state under the right-wing Likud government of Binyam Netanyahu.

Meanwhile, the EU, to its credit, supplies valuable aid to the stricken, besieged community, on the one hand. However, on the other hand, it allows Israel preferential access to the whole European market which affords Netanyahu’s government huge profits in bilateral trade. This allows the Israeli state to treat the UN and the International Court of Justice with contempt.

Why does the EU Parliament collude with Israel in accepting the illegal settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem in violation of international law? Why?

Oct 20, 2012 11:45am EDT  --  Report as abuse
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