Former Israeli Air Force combat pilot evades coast guards to
19-10-2012
Swedish Ship to Gaza
Former Israeli Air Force combat pilot boards Gaza-bound
boat
Came by motor boat, evading Greek coastguard,
greeted with cheers
"Estelle" due at Gaza shore Saturday
or Sunday
Activists on board:"Determined to reach Gaza,
consent to UN inspection"
Israeli peace activist Yonatan Shapira, who had been a combat pilot in the Israeli Air Force and refused to take part in the bombing of Palestinian cities, has arrived on board the Swedish boat "Estelle" which is making her way towards the coast of Gaza. When the Estelle passed near the shores of Greece, Shapira and other activists made their way in a motor boat, evading vessels of the Greek Coast Guard which sought to bar their way. "Along with the Greek Coast Guard we saw a ship which seemed very much like an Israeli Navy vessel, though it did not fly a flag" said Shapira. He was received with cheers by activists already on board. Shapira had taken part in a similar sailing last year, being taken off by Israeli Navy Commandos near the Gaza shore and spending time in police detention, but not charged with any criminal offence.
Meanwhile, Israel's Ambassador to the UN Ron Prosor
has sent a letter calling on the United Nations to stop the
Estelle from reaching her destination. To this activists on
board respond: "If this means that Israel has decided to
cede control over Palestinian territorial waters to the UN,
this would actually be a step forward.
The UN and many
other representatives of the International Community have
for years characterized the siege of the Gaza strip as
inhuman and incompatible with International Law.
Ship to
Gaza Sweden assumes that that UN will not take over the
implementation of this policy, by itself preventing a
peaceful vessel from delivering humanitarian
supplies.
Ship to Gaza and the Freedom Flotilla have
never opposed lawful inspections of cargo and vessel by
representatives of the UN, as well as by national
authorities in the ports and waters we have passed through.
We welcome further inspections of this kind by the UN, once
we have anchored at Gaza City. What we refuse to accept is
something which also the UN and the majority of The
International Community oppose: The illegal siege of the
Gaza Strip, with its devastating humanitarian results.
The Estelle has now set course to Gaza and, weather permitting, is due to get there on Saturday.
Adam Keller, Spokesperson of Gush Shalom, who is in ongoing contact with the Estelle activists, says that Israel's Prime Minister and Defense Minister still have some forty-eight hours' grace to make a wise and courageous decision, avoid another show of Israeli brute force in international waters and let the Estelle dock at the Port of Gaza – while implementing a thorough UN inspection of her cargo, to which the activists specifically consent.
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Spokesperson
Adam Keller ,