Arkivbild från 2015. (MENAHEM KAHANA / AFP)

Aktivistbåt försökte bryta igenom blockad vid Gaza

En båt med norsk flagg försökte under söndagen bryta igenom Israels marina blockad vid Gazaremsan. Det uppger militär och aktivister, rapporterar AFP.

Genombrottsförsöket avbröts dock av israelisk militär ”utan exceptionella händelser” säger militären i ett uttalande. Båten fördes istället till en hamn i staden Ashdod.

Enligt en aktivistgrupp med koppling till båten fanns 22 personer med ombord.

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Freedom Flotilla III försökte nå Gaza 2015
Wikipedia (en)
Freedom Flotilla III (#FF3) was a flotilla that planned to break the blockade of the Gaza Strip by Israel by sailing to Gaza. It started from Sweden on 10 May 2015 and stopped in several European cities along the way to Gaza. It started officially from Athens, Greece on 25 June 2015. Few details were released in advance.On 29 June 2015 the Swedish-flagged vessel "Marianne" was intercepted by the Israeli navy in international waters about 100 nautical miles from the Palestinian coast of Gaza. The Israeli military reported that no force was needed during the operation. However, eye-witness video published by Israeli Channel 2 TV shows people being tasered by IDF commandos. The Marianne was boarded by Israeli forces and taken to the port of Ashdod, while the rest of the ships turned back.Organizers of the flotilla have repeatedly stated the boat was carrying humanitarian aid for Gaza. According to Israel’s defense minister Moshe Yaalon “there was no aid on board”. The activists supplied a picture with two boxes containing a single solar panel and a nebulizer and added the boat was to be donated to Gazan fishermen.On 30 June 2015, Israel began releasing some detainees. Former Tunisian President Moncef Marzouki was deported to Paris, France, Member of European Parliament Ana Miranda from Galicia to Spain . Palestinian Member of the Israeli Knesset Basel Ghattas and Israeli journalist Ohad Chamo were released. Two Canadians and a Norwegian sailor were deported on July 2. A Russian journalist and six Swedish participants remained in prison until July 6.
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