Saturday, June 5, 2010
Navy boards, takes control of 'Rachel Corrie' off Gaza coast
PM compares quiet boarding of boat with "peace activists" to "violent extremists" of Mavi Marmara.
The boarding of the Rachel Corrie containing activists and aid for Gaza was described by Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Saturday as a quiet operation. Netanyahu was quick to distinguish between the boat of Irish and Swedish activists and the Turkish-sponsored Mavi Marmara which was boarded May 31 in an incident that left nine dead and scores wounded.
"The different outcome we saw today underscores the difference between peace activists who we disagree with but respect their right to express their different opinion and flotilla participants [on the Mavi Marmara] who were violent extremist supporters of terrorists," said Netanyahu.
IDF navy forces boarded and took control of the MV Rachel Corrie Saturday afternoon. The troops did not meet any resistance from activists attempting to break the Gaza blockade, and the operation was completed without violent incidents.
The military said its forces boarded the 1,200-ton cargo ship from the sea, not helicopters. Army spokeswoman Lt. Col. Avital Leibovich said Saturday's takeover took only a few minutes and that the vessel was being taken to Ashdod port.
Prior to the takeover, three navy ships tailed the aid boat for several hours throughout the morning, a few dozen kilometers from the blockaded Strip. The army said it had contacted the boat four times and urged its passengers to divert to Ashdod, but the activists had repeatedly refused...
The IDF Spokesperson has been posting material concerning the intercept on their blog:
Videos: Radio Transmissions Between Israeli Navy and Seventh Flotilla Ship
This time, the boarding went a bit differently: Video: Aerial Footage of IDF Soldiers Boarding the 7th Flotilla Boat without Incident, 5 June 2010
Photos of Israeli Navy Soldiers Engaging with the Seventh Flotilla Ship, 5 June 2010
Update: Radio Exchange Between Israeli Navy and 7th Flotilla Ship Regarding Transfer of Aid to Gaza: (IDF offers honorable compromise which goes unaccepted.)