Second
Turkish Gaza flotilla will have military escort, group says
Tourism
minister calls on Israelis to shun Turkey, after operation to bring
home some 3,000 stranded tourists.
28
July 2014
The
Turkish pro-Palestinian organization IHH announced that its second
Gaza flotilla will be launched soon - and will be afforded protection
by the Turkish Navy, Israel's NRG reported on Sunday.
The
group's chairman told local Turkish media that the mission, titled
'Freedom Flotilla II,' was in the process of finalizing the legal
paperwork needed to commence on the trip, and would embark as soon as
it got the necessary permissions.
This
fleet, as opposed to the group's previous one that was intercepted by
the Israeli navy in 2010, would be protected by the Turkish Navy, he
said.
Ankara,
has so far not officially confirmed the report, according to Israel
Radio.
In
May of 2010, a six-ship flotilla organized by the IHH (The Foundation
for Human Rights and Freedoms and Humanitarian Relief) sailed toward
the Gaza coast with the stated intention of breaking through the
Israeli naval blockade and bringing humanitarian aid to the residents
of Gaza. There were over 600 Palestinian supporters, from several
different countries, on board, one Israeli MK among them.
The
fleet did not reach the Gaza shore; thirteen IDF soldiers were
helicoptered onto the fleet's main vessel, the Mavi Marmara, and in
the ensuing fight nine members of the flotilla were killed.
Israelis
told to shun Turkey
A
day after the government mounted an operation to bring home some
3,000 stranded tourists from Turkey, Tourism Minister Uzi Landau
called on Israelis to find other countries to visit.
“Israelis
don’t need to need to go traveling to places that don’t treat
them with respect. If in the future the government proposes to rescue
Israelis from Antalya, this won’t be a top priority for me,” he
said, adding a message for the public: “Stop flying to Turkey as
tourists.”
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