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AID CONVOY SET TO SAIL FOR GAZA

From Alex James

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Meanwhile- at this very moment in Israel, the occupation army is oiling and cleaning its guns, The Jewish Navy is readying its ships and testing its radio jamming equipment, and the Jew air force is checking its terror aircraft.

 

While in darkened TV studios, Jew politicians hone their newest lies for delivery to a cowed and credulous, world TV audience. And in thousands of Jewish and Zioloon homes around the world, PC's quietly hum and wait. Their hard drives programmed with e- mail addresses of newspaper editors, 'readers reply' addresses and blog sites, all, ready to churn out a deluge of scientifically perfected blintz, in support of their psychopathic kinfolk.    

 

However, this time I believe, the Jews may refrain from their usual murderous assault on the convoy, simply because this one does not contain large amounts of what the Jews most fear, namely WMC's- weapons of mass construction, cement sand and steel rebar with which to rebuild wrecked Palestinian houses, or in the words of the Jew occupiers-'Creating facts on the ground' for this cargo-  building materials- not non existent rifles- was the reason why they so savagely attacked the last sea convoy and successfully terrorised away any attempt by humanitarians to bring construction materials to the Palestinians.

 

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----- Original Message -----

From: Clive at Viva Palestina

To: information@vivapalestina.org

 
 

Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2010 7:16 PM

Subject: [information@vivapalestina.org] AID CONVOY SET TO SAIL FOR GAZA

 

 

14th October 2010

AID CONVOY SET TO SAIL FOR GAZA

 

After a tense ten day stand off in Syria, the Viva Palestina aid convoy to Gaza has now been cleared to sail.

 

The convoy started out from London on Saturday 18th September and drove down through France, Italy, Greece and Turkey before arriving in the port of Latakia, Syria, on Saturday 2nd October. In Latakia, the convoy has been joined by two other convoys. One came from Morocco and Algeria, the other originated in Doha and came through the Gulf states and Jordan.

 

There are now 147 vehicles about to board two ships together with 380 people from some 30 countries stretching from New Zealand and Australia to Canada and the United States carrying aid worth some 5 million dollars. This includes 40 people who were on the Mavi Marmara flotilla which was attacked by Israeli commandos murdering ten human rights activists from Turkey.

 

Over the last ten days in Syria, the convoy has taken on medical supplies urgently needed in the besieged Gaza Strip. Simultaneously negotiations have been conducted with the Egyptian authorities to allow passage into the port of Al Arish and then on to the Rafah Crossing. The support of the Syrian authorities and others has been vital in the successful negotiations.

 

Last night word finally came through that the Egyptian authorities would allow the ships to dock, unload and passage through to the Rafah Crossing and Gaza would be guaranteed.

 

The ships will now sail past the place where the Mavi Marmara was attacked and flowers will be laid in memory of the victims. When the convoy reaches Gaza the soil from the graves of some of those who were murdered will be used to plant trees as a memorial to the Mavi Marmara victims.

 

The convoy hopes to reach Gaza this Saturday or Sunday.

 


 

----- Original Message -----
From: Alex James
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Sent: Friday, October 15, 2010 4:43 AM
Subject:  AID CONVOY SET TO SAIL FOR GAZA

 

Oct. 15, 2010