Militant Islam Monitor > Articles > Free Gaza Protesters Given Medals By Hamas Leader Ismail Haniyeh Free Gaza Protesters Given Medals By Hamas Leader Ismail HaniyehAugust 25, 2008
Free Gaza Protesters Given Medals By Hamas Leader Ismail Haniyeh By BEILA RABINOWITZ and WILLIAM MAYER August 25, 2008 - San Francisco, CA - PipeLineNews.org - This weekend, 44 activists from 17 countries set sail from Cyprus intending to defy an Israeli blockade of Gaza, which has been in force since the Hamas terrorist movement took over control of the territory in June of 2007. Seeking to prevent a PR victory for the protesters, the Israeli government has decided to let them in, with a foreign ministry spokesman explaining, "We tried not to play into their hands and be drawn into a provocation when they arrived, and will try to continue this policy when they leave." [source, http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2008/08/25/africa/ME-Israel-Gaza-Blockade.php] Writing for the Israeli National News, David Bedein states:
"From their web site, www.FreeGaza.org, it is clear that the group was officially invited by the Hamas regime to make this trip. They have succeeded in their mission: to establish in Gaza an international support network for the next battle in the Hamas war on Israel." [source, http://www.israelnationalnews.com/Articles/Article.aspx/8195 ] For their efforts the Free Gaza protesters, were "honored" by the terrorist leader. According to an email, they were invited, "to lunch with Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh at his house inside the refugee camp," whereupon, "He placed a large medal around each of our necks and spoke to us about who we are, and we were able to respond." Additionally the protesters were notified that the residents of Gaza City would name a square after them, calling it "Free Gaza Square." Under Hamas rule, Gaza's economy has been devastated, with over 70% unemployment and a constant shortage of basic goods and supplies. Should this boat protest prove to be an effective first step in the eventual lifting of the Israeli embargo, Hamas will soon find itself unconstrained, once again able to pursue its long-term goal, the destruction of the Jewish state. http://www.pipelinenews.org/index.cfm?page=gazaid=8.25.08%2Ehtm ------------------------------------- MIM: A press release from the Free Gaza group with the names of the participants and people they will be taking out illegally. Among them are students who were denied visas due to terrorism connections. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE SS FREE GAZA & SS LIBERTY TO LEAVE FOR CYPRUS WITH PALESTINIANS ON-BOARD For More Information, Please Contact: (GAZA CITY, 28 August 2008) - After having shattered the Israeli "I can't believe we're finally able to leave for medical treatment," Nine international human rights workers will remain in Gaza to do By freely traveling to Gaza, on Saturday, August 23rd, in two, small, Yvonne Ridley, a journalist and member for the Free Gaza Movement, Since the organizers of the Free Gaza Movement will not be entering With the collapse of the Israeli blockade, the Free Gaza Movement will PALESTINIANS LEAVING GAZA ON THE SS FREE GAZA & SS LIBERTY INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS WORKERS LEAVING GAZA INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS WORKERS REMAINING IN GAZA http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/127356 Police Arrest 'Free Gaza' Activist Prof. Halper 26 Av 5768, 27 August 08 08:03by Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu(IsraelNN.com) Sderot police questioned and released Free Gaza boat protestor Prof. Jeff Halper Tuesday after he tried to return to Israel via Gaza, where he and 43 other pro-Arab activists landed two fishing boats on Saturday. Their expedition was aimed at breaking Israeli sovereignty over Gaza waters. Halper, who immigrated to Israel after protesting against the Vietnam war in the United States in 1973, "was held for questioning," said Sderot Police Chief Shimon Nachmani, "and the decision whether to arrest him will be taken at the end of the probe." The Ben Gurion University anthropology professor, the only Israeli among the two boatloads of activists, was arrested for violating the law prohibiting Israelis from entering Gaza. Boats Deprived of Publicity Intelligence officials have reported several times that Hamas and other anti-Israeli gangs have used the open seas to smuggle terrorists, arms and explosions into Gaza, often using dinghies and rubber barrels. The Free Gaza activists, except for Halper, are to leave Gaza on Thursday, and intend to take with them several Gaza residents, including students who were not permitted either by Israel or the United States to receive visas because of security clearance problems. |