. Military Space News .
Israeli warships block Libyan aid boat near Gaza

Israel sealed off its crossings with Gaza -- the impoverished territory's main gateway for food and humanitarian aid -- as well as its maritime borders after the Islamist movement Hamas violently seized power there in June 2007. Photo courtesy AFP.
by Staff Writers
Gaza City (AFP) Dec 1, 2008
Israeli warships on Monday prevented a Libyan cargo vessel from reaching the Gaza Strip, the impoverished Palestinian territory under a crippling Israeli blockade.

The ship, laden with 3,000 tonnes of goods, was stopped several kilometres (miles) off Gaza's shores and ordered to return to the Egyptian port of El-Arish, said Palestinian MP Jamal Khodary, who heads an international campaign against the Israeli sanctions.

"Navy ships approached the Libyan boat and ordered it on the radio to turn back, and so it did," Israeli foreign ministry spokesman Yigal Palmor said.

"Anyone wishing to transfer humanitarian aid into Gaza is welcome to do it in coordination with Israel and through the regular crossings. They can also contact Egypt."

Israel sealed off its crossings with Gaza -- the impoverished territory's main gateway for food and humanitarian aid -- as well as its maritime borders after the Islamist movement Hamas violently seized power there in June 2007.

The sanctions were again tightened in recent weeks amid renewed tensions and tit-for-tat exchanges of fire that threatened to destroy an Egyptian-brokered June 19 ceasefire.

Egypt's only border crossing with Gaza, at Rafah, has been generally closed since June 2006 but has opened on a few occasions for humanitarian purposes.

The Libyan boat is the first such effort to break the blockade by an Arab state, although European and other pro-Palestinian activists have since August made three trips from Cyprus without being intercepted by the Israeli navy.

The Libyan consignment consists of 1,200 tonnes of rice, 750 tonnes of milk, 500 tonnes of oil, 500 tonnes of flour and 100 tonnes of medicine, said the Libyan Fund for Aid and Development in Africa, which chartered the vessel.

Libya, the only Arab state on the 15-member UN Security Council, has no diplomatic relations with Israel and has frequently criticised the Jewish state over the situation in Gaza.

Share This Article With Planet Earth
del.icio.usdel.icio.us DiggDigg RedditReddit
YahooMyWebYahooMyWeb GoogleGoogle FacebookFacebook



Related Links



Memory Foam Mattress Review
Newsletters :: SpaceDaily :: SpaceWar :: TerraDaily :: Energy Daily
XML Feeds :: Space News :: Earth News :: War News :: Solar Energy News


Breadwinners blighted by legacy of decades-old war in Laos
Xieng Khouang, Laos (AFP) Nov 30, 2008
Ta Duangchom was out fetching food in southern Laos with his two young sons when a cluster bomb exploded in front of him and left him with no arms and just one eye.







  • America And Russia Tool Up For 21st Century Warfare
  • Russia Looks To Natural Advantages In Emerging Arctic Power Games
  • Russia, Venezuela launch joint naval operations
  • Hawkish Obama names Clinton as top diplomat

  • US and NKorea nuke negotiators may meet this week: Yonhap
  • Russia To Conduct 13 Ballistic Missile Launches In 2009
  • Iran says more than 5,000 centrifuges in operation
  • US and NKorea nuke negotiators may meet next week: Yonhap

  • Russia to deploy new missile from 2009: military
  • NLOS-LS Team Completes First Test Of Missile Fired From Container Launch Unit
  • Royal Netherlands Navy Launches Harpoons From New Frigate
  • Army Developed Missile System Aids In Protecting New Class Of Navy Ship

  • Russia building missiles to counter US space defences: military
  • SKorea receives first Patriot missiles: air force
  • Czech Political Machinations Could Sink ABM Deal Yet
  • Boeing-backed study lists GMD work benefits for Alaska

  • NASA studies pilot cognition
  • China postpones talks with Airbus: spokesman
  • Two China airlines to get govt aid: state media
  • China's air show saw four bln dollars in deals: report

  • Thales WATCHKEEPER Successfully Passes First System Flight Trial
  • French Ministry Of Interior Awards Light UAS Study Contract To UVS
  • Russian Military Considers Buying Aerial Drones From Israel
  • Major Al-Qaeda operative killed in US drone strike: Pakistan security

  • Iraq Status Of Forces Agreement Ratified With A Wrinkle
  • Analysis: Car bombings return to Baghdad
  • Dogs of War: A contractor's tale
  • Gates steered US toward exit in Iraq

  • Some 100 countries to sign cluster bomb ban in Oslo
  • F135 Successfully Completes First Supersonic Flight
  • Hornet Celebrates 30th Anniversary Of First Flight
  • Force Protection Selected For UK Wolfhound Tactical Support Vehicle

  • The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2007 - SpaceDaily.AFP and UPI Wire Stories are copyright Agence France-Presse and United Press International. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement,agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by SpaceDaily on any Web page published or hosted by SpaceDaily. Privacy Statement