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Rachel Corrie crew turns down Irish/Israeli Government deal



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A confrontation between the Irish ship, MV Rachel Corrie, and the Israeli Navy seemed certain on Friday night as the crew refused a deal put forward by the Irish and Israeli governments.

The MV Rachel Corrie is expected to arrive in Gazan waters on Saturday morning.

The deal would have seen the boat diverted to the Israel port of Ashdod where the ship would be inspected and the aid delivered to Gaza through the Erez crossing. Two of the crew would have accompanied the aid shipment until it reached Gaza.

Mairead McGuire, the Irish Nobel Peace Prize laureate, who is on board the Rachel Corrie, said that it is their aim to break the siege on Gaza. She also said that the crew was not afraid and that Israel had, so far, made no attempts to contact the ship.
A statement from the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs said “This proposal was put to those on board the Rachel Corrie who, on Friday afternoon, after careful consideration and having thanked the government for its efforts, declined to accept it. I fully respect their right to do so and to continue their protest action by seeking to sail to Gaza."

The Government asked the Israeli Navy to exercise restraint if they board the ship. It said “Those on board the Rachel Corrie have made clear their peaceful intentions and have stated that they will offer no resistance to Israeli forces. Based on these assurances, there can be no justification for the use of force against any person on board the Rachel Corrie.” 

“The Government has made clear that it believes that the Rachel Corrie should be allowed to proceed to Gaza and to unload its humanitarian cargo. Those on board the Rachel Corrie have indicated that they are ready to accept inspection of their cargo at sea, prior to docking in Gaza.”

"However, the Israeli government has stated that it is not willing to allow any breach of their naval blockade of Gaza."

Minister Michael Martin and the Department of Foreign Affairs also said that they were concerned for the crew’s safety as interaction with the Israeli Navy now seems inevitable. However, the Department also understands the crews desire to see their mission through.

“We are also conscious of the urgent need to address the humanitarian concerns of the people of Gaza,” said the statement.

Early on Friday Israel had said that they have “no interest in confronting” the Irish aid ship of its crew and asked that they sail directly to Ashdod port. The crew refused.


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HEAR HEAR Rebelforce ! Ní neart go cur le cheile!
That is NOT true, what was said was that the aid was not going to be accepted as long as members of the flotilla were still in Israeli custody. There are over 60 activists still in Jail in Israel. DIFFERENT story altogether...
Hamas has said it would refuse to accept any aid from the Israeli-intercepted flotilla as long as the blockade remained in place. Does this sound like a government who is concerned for its citizens? No. elections have consequences, if you want a better life don't vote in mass murdering terrorists as your leaders.
Rachel Corrie arrested ( detained by Isreali ) source eyewitness
The Irish have been known throughout history for their courage and their concern for their fellow man. Israel's bombs killed hundreds of civilians in Gaza, and the ongoing blockade has left the people destitute. What a difference between the two peoples! One upholds humanitarian values; the other degrades them.
Every true Irishman can't help but fight for the oppressed, the downtrodden, and the underdogs. It's in our nature. Whether it be a suffering Jew or a suffering Arab, whether they are black, brown, white, or yellow skinned the Irish will always be there to help those in need. The people in the Gaza Ghetto are currently in need. The Irish are coming.
Why did they turn it down? Because they are terrorists and want confrontation !
The Irish goverment dealt a swift blow to IRA terrorists who were causing mayhem in the South of Ireland killing innocent irish citizens. This is how the Irish goverment protectrd it's citizens against IRA terrorists: 27 September 1922 – The Free State's Provisional Government puts the "Public Safety Bill" before the Dáil, setting up military courts which allow for the execution of IRA terrorists captured bearing arms against the state and aiding and abetting attacks on state forces. It passes by 48 votes to 18. The Irish Labour Party oppose it.
As a proud Irish man I salute the armed forces of Israel for defending their country against Arab terrorists
KEEP YOUR NOSES OUT OF ISRAEL'S BUSIONESS. YOU GET WHAT YOU DESERVE. YES I'M IRISH.
Thank you all aboard the Rachel Corrie, Rachel would be so very proud of your actions. Break the blockade and bring assitance to the Palastinians living in the Zionist Auschwitz.
 




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