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Two more Boats caught trying to reach Gaza.

Seems two more boats were caught trying to run the blockade

The Israeli Navy has seized two pro-Palestinian activist ships in international waters, as they were trying to break Israel’s blockade of the Gaza Strip.

Two boats carrying 27 pro-Palestinian activists tried to run Israel’s blockade on Gaza, when they were intercepted by Israeli gunboats on the high seas about 80 miles from their destination.

Of course the Hamas has issued their usual statements.

In Gaza City, Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh urged the flotillas to keep coming. “Your message has been delivered whether you make it [to Gaza] or not,” Haniyeh said. He added that “the siege is unjust and must end,” he said.

Another Hamas official described the Israeli interception of the boats as an act of “piracy” but Israel remains resolute in enforcing the blockade.

My name is Warren Andrews, and I am 40 years old. I live with my wife Christine and my 11 year old son. I have been in the Army for over 13 years and had one deployment to Iraq from May 2008 to June 2009.

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7 thoughts on “Two more Boats caught trying to reach Gaza.

  1. You know they don’t have to be kind. If they let these guys go to within sight of the Gaza strip they could just open fire.

  2. “Open Channel D” Damn… great name. You just brought back some great memories of my buddies and I running around being “spies” and talking into our pens. Man from U.N.C.L.E. was the bomb.

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