The 'Palestinians' are planning a new flotilla. But instead of trying to bring goods into Gaza, this one will try to
take goods out of Gaza.
The focus of the 'Gaza Ark' is the fact that while goods do indeed
enter the Hamas-run, Palestinian enclave, goods are said to rarely ever
leave. The premise of the trip is that Gaza wants to trade with the
world, rather than receive aid. Critics have called the trip
"intentionally misleading", pointing to the fact that on a weekly basis,
dozens of trucks export products from Gaza.
These facts haven't stopped the 'Gaza Ark' committee, however, a group
which is supported by the hard-Left Noam Chomsky and disgraced Baroness Jenny Tonge.
The organisation's "Who We Are" section also lists the public relations
head of the Hamas-run Gaza Chamber of Commerce, Maher Al-Tabaa,
and 'one-state solution' advocates such as Haidar Eid, who also works at
the Al-Aqsa University, an institution that Hamas boasted about 'taking over' in 2009.
The Gaza Ark initiative is led by international anti-Israel activists,
rather than ordinary Palestinians. Gaza’s Ark entails “purchasing a
run-down boat from a local fishing family,” says Michael Coleman, a
member of Free Gaza Australia and on the Gaza’s Ark steering committee.
“The refurbishing will be done by Palestinians in the port of Gaza, and
the sailing will be with a mixed crew of Palestinians and
internationals,” says David Heap, spokesperson for Gaza’s Ark in Canada
and Europe. The sailing date has not been announced yet.
The Ark initiative includes exporting a token amount of trade goods
from Palestinians, an act which Coleman admits is purely “symbolic”.
Which part of 'blockade' do they not understand?
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