Israel Navy preparing for flotilla of fools
Here's the Israel Navy preparing for the flotilla of fools.Full story here.
The IHH may announce on Friday that the Mavi Marmara isn't coming according to Israel Radio. They are couching it in terms of seaworthiness but I don't buy that.
Labels: flotilla of fools, Israel Navy, Mavi Marmara, Shayetet 13
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Ropes in the propellers, emp pulse disabling of electronics, tow them in circles, and really it would serve as an excellent testbed for Israel to test lasers burning holes in the hull just about at the water line... I hope the IDF doesn't put guys on there to have their skulls bashed in (or to be shot) again... human sacrifice is not becoming.
Looks like American Team Hate is er, dead in the water: (from the Free Palestine Movement website)
June 20, 2011
Nothing is so sure as uncertainty.
In the last month or so, several attempts by our partners in the International Committee to Break the Siege of Gaza to purchase a ship have failed, and so we are still officially without one. However, the funding is still very much available, and so they are not giving up, and say that they will continue trying until the actual departure date.
Not the projected departure date, mind you. Past experience tells us that the actual date has a tendency to recede. And while we may have no way of knowing how far off it might be, the best counsel seems to be to try to remain flexible. Although we are nonviolent, this project is more like a military campaign than a typical voyage, and needs to always have contingency plans.
When we bought air tickets for our delegation, we failed in this regard, because those tickets commit us to a specific time. However, we did so on the basis of the best information we had at the time, and we believe it was necessary to demonstrate our good faith and serious intentions to our delegation.
We will continue our best efforts to get our delegation on the Flotilla, and will not abandon our effort until it actually sails. However, we will not unnecessarily send them to their embarkation point until there is good reason to do so.
The best thing we can do, therefore, is to try to remain as ready as we can, to make sure that our information and preparations are current, and to keep our options open. If we need to change the air tickets, we will probably wait until the last minute, because that is when we are most likely to have the best information about any revision in the sailing date.
We thank you for your patience, understanding and support.
The FPM Team
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