
Gaza/USA- On June 30, 2009
around 3:30 PM, 23 miles off the
coast of Gaza, Israeli Naval Forces
attacked and boarded the Free Gaza Movement boat, the SPIRIT OF HUMANITY and
abducted 21 human rights workers representing 11 countries.
Noble laureate Mairead Maguire was on board for her second time as was former
U.S. Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney who just prior to her kidnapping remarked,
“This is an outrageous violation of international law against us. Our boat was
not in Israeli waters, and we were on a human rights mission to the Gaza Strip.
President Obama just told Israel
to let in humanitarian and reconstruction supplies, and that’s exactly what we
tried to do. We're asking the international community to demand our release so
we can resume our journey.”
The Palestinians living in Gaza are “trapped in despair” [June 29, 2009
International Committee of the Red Cross report] directly attributed to having
to pay the price for voting for Hamas in 2006 after they rightly lost all hope
in the corrupt Fatah to end the Israeli occupation.
From December 27 to January 18th, Israel's war on Gaza killed more than 1,400
Palestinians [over 900 were civilians] and destroyed over 4,000 homes and
buildings which displaced over 50,000 human persons who had already been tied
to the whipping post of three years of economic blockade.
Despite pledges of almost $4.5 billion in aid, Israel
refuses to allow many items into Gaza,
including building material and medical supplies.
Mairead Maguire, who won the Noble Peace Prize for her work in Northern Ireland
said, “The aid we were carrying is a symbol of hope for the people of Gaza,
hope that the sea route would open for them, and they would be able to
transport their own materials to begin to reconstruct the schools, hospitals
and thousands of homes destroyed during the onslaught of "Cast Lead”.
Huwaida Arraf, Free Gaza Movement chairperson and delegation co-coordinator
said, "It is crucial that we continue sending boats to Gaza
to challenge Israel's
criminal closure on the Strip. Gaza
does not need our charity but needs us to stand up against the forces that
continue to deliberately deny an entire people their human rights.
International donors pledged over $4 billion to rebuild Gaza, and yet none of
them are doing anything about the fact that Israel is not allowing any building
supplies into Gaza, not to mention thousands of other items such as anesthetic,
oxygen and cancer treatments, chlorine to treat the water supply, even paper,
books, toys for children as well as tea and coffee…Our mission is a gesture to
the people of Gaza that we stand by them and that they are not alone. No one
could possibly believe that our small boat constitutes any sort of threat to Israel.
We carry medical and reconstruction supplies, and children’s toys. Our
passengers include a Nobel peace prize laureate and a former U.S.
congressperson. Our boat was searched and received a security clearance by
Cypriot Port Authorities before we departed, and at no time did we ever
approach Israeli waters. Israel’s
deliberate and premeditated attack on our unarmed boat is a clear violation of
international law and we demand our immediate and unconditional release.”
Until Israel
ends the siege and opens the borders the tunnel economy will continue to serve
to import and export and palms are greased on all sides while the innocent
people pay the highest price. All along the border of Rafah, lies a city of
tents covering the tunnels, many have generators and one even transported a
lion that woke up too soon, I was informed by CODE PINK activists who had
reached Gaza through Egypt
in May-June 2009, but I was stuck at Erez for the second time.
My first time was on November 18,
2008, when Mairead Maguire and forty seven international ecumenical
Christians and other people of faith rolled out of bed before 5 AM to travel from Jerusalem
to the Erez Crossing in the Gaza Strip.
We went to stand up as a united people of conscience in NONVIOLENT Solidarity
with the people of Gaza and in
support of all the NGO’s that have been denied access into the Gaza Strip for
over two weeks.
We went in love and for love of all of God’s children;
Be they the oppressed or the oppressors,
Those imprisoned by walls and those who erect them,
Those who are denied clean water and their deniers,
Those whose fears rule their hearts and the heartbroken,
Those whose ideology, greed, apathy, and power blind them to their culpability,
responsibilities and obligations.
We went with hope to arouse the consciences of the leaders of the world to seek
peace through justice; equal human rights for all.
Some media turned out for the NGO meeting we attended in the parking lot at
Erez Crossing-NOT USA media needless to say.
Israel and the USA
both signed the Geneva Convention. That makes them BOTH legally, morally and
ethically RESPONSIBLE for the 1.5 million open air prisoners of Gaza
and 60% are children under the age of 16 years old.
In the afternoon, of that same day, Israeli forces kidnapped at gunpoint
nonviolent internationals connected with ISM who were onboard a Gaza
fishing boat in international waters.
ISM is a Palestinian-led movement that resists the Israeli occupation of
Palestinian land in creative and nonviolent ways. ISM was founded by a few
committed thoughtful people in August, 2001 and supports and strengthens the
Palestinian popular resistance by providing international presence and a voice
that cannot be silenced.
ISM volunteer, Darlene Wallach of California
arrived in Gaza aboard a FREE GAZA
Movement boat but while on a Gaza
fishing boat she was kidnapped at gunpoint by Israeli forces and then deported
to New York City on Thanksgiving
Day, 2008. Darlene arrived without money, passport, cell phone, warm winter
clothes and without a way of contacting her family and friends in California,
London, or Cyprus.
I spoke with Darlene a few days after her arrival at the home of the parents of
an ISM activist who met her at JFK
Airport and took her in.
Darlene said, "It began around ten in the morning on the 18th. I was with
15 fishermen and Andrew and Vittorio; all on three typical wooden Palestinian
fishing boats. The usual response from the Israeli Naval Forces who illegally
invade Gaza water zones, is to
shoot machine guns, canons, grenades. They do a lot of damage to the boats with
targeted high pressure water canons. Those water canons have cracked peoples
ribs and one of the nonviolent activists was nearly washed over board from the
force. The Palestinian fishing boats have sustained a lot of damage from the
high pressured water fired from the water canon. The Israeli navy has also used
some kind of "dirty water". We still don't know what the Israeli
Forces are mixing in that water, but it smells like putrid sewage and they wear
protective clothing - masks, gloves and what ever else, to keep themselves
protected from the liquid they shoot at the fishing boats, the catch in the
nets and at the Palestinian fishermen and internationals who are in Gaza
territorial waters.
"On that Tuesday morning, the Israeli Forces had three gunboats that were
joined by five Zodiacs. Zodiacs are inflatable, high-speed maneuverable water
craft. The Zodiacs came right up to each wooden fishing boat one at a time. I
saw them board the boat Andrew was on - he raised his arms above his head and
they put a life vest on him and put him on the Zodiac. Then more Israeli Forces
boarded that boat and began putting the Palestinian fishermen on another
Zodiac. Usually the Israeli Forces do not board the fishing boats. They order
the fishermen to strip and then swim over to the Israeli boat. This time was
different.
"When I saw the Zodiacs, I tried to text on my cell phone but there was no
network. By some miracle, I received a phone call and told the person what was
happening. A little later the captain, Adham, handed me his phone as Fida, the ISM-Gaza
Strip Palestinian coordinator called to talk with me, she could not get through
on my phone. If I had not received that first phone call I don't know how our
friends in Gaza would have known
what happened to us.
"After they finished with the boat Andrew was on, a Zodiac came and
Israeli Forces boarded the boat I was on. One of the Israelis said in English
"you are in Israel."
"We were in Gaza waters and I
did not want to go to Israel,
but the Israeli Forces kidnapped me at gunpoint and forced me to Israel
against my will. We were told in English to raise our hands.
"I said, 'I want to stay with my friends. I want to stay on the boat.' The
three notebooks I had with me were confiscated. At gunpoint I was forced off
the Palestinian boat, onto the Israeli Zodiac and then onto the Israeli
gunboat.
"I saw the Palestinian fishermen, blindfolded and handcuffed, taken from
the boat Andrew was on. I said I wanted to stay with my friends on the deck. I
was then forced below to the second level and I finally saw Andrew again. He
was handcuffed and sitting at a table in a galley-kitchen area. We started to
talk and were ordered to shut up. The Israeli Forces separated us and later
they brought Vittorio in.
"Vittorio looked awful! I was very concerned about him, but didn't learn
until much later that he had been tasered while holding onto a metal structure
on the roof of the fishing boat. He ended up in the cold water and I am
assuming he was suffering from hypothermia; he was barefoot, and shivering!
"When we arrived in Ashdod and
as I was being taken off the Israeli gunboat I saw the Palestinian fishermen,
blindfolded and handcuffed sitting on the deck. I yelled, in Arabic, that they
were my dear friends and I will see them again.
"I was questioned by many Israelis and my response was that I was not
talking to anyone or answering any questions without my attorney present.
"All of my belongings - cell phones, cameras, keys to my apartment,
everything was confiscated and while in Israeli custody, I was taken to
Ben Gurion Airport for an audience with the Minister of the Interior.
"I told him-and every other inquisitor that I wasn't answering any
questions without my attorney. His response was, 'We are done!'
"I do not know what charges were filed against me. I was held in the
women's compound in the men's prison at Ramle that held people with visa
violations. So I'm assuming I was there for being in Israel
without a visa - pretty ridiculous given I was forced to go to Israel
at gunpoint against my will. Israel
deported me against my will back to America.
I wanted to go to London or Cypress,
but my requests were ignored. My belongings were not returned to me - my cell
phone, my three notebooks, my keys to the apartment!
"Usually Israel
will hold Gaza fishing men and
their boats for weeks or months at a time. This time the men were released the
following day and their boat a week later. The Israeli Forces damaged a motor
on one and stole all the GPS units. On this trip 15 men who usually remain at
sea for two days at a time, were denied their catch and that resulted in
denying hundreds of children some protein! Hundreds of people were impacted
just from this one illegal action by Israeli Forces. The families and everyone
connected with the three Palestinian fishing boats were without their source of
food and income for ten days - longer for the damaged boat.
"The thing that pulls me back to Gaza
is the people. The Palestinians have touched my heart and I will continue to
work in solidarity with them and I will return to Gaza.
It is because of the people of Gaza.
It is their spirit, courage, resilience, kindness, warmth, hospitality, love
and resistance to the occupation that pulls me back."
Please send a note to your member of Congress, President Obama and Secretary of
State Hilary Clinton demanding the immediate release of The Spirit of
Humanity's 21 crew members and an end to the siege of Gaza by
clicking:
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Eileen Fleming, A Feature Correspondent for The Palestine Telegraph and Arabisto.com
Founder of WeAreWideAwake.org
Author of "Keep Hope Alive" and "Memoirs of a Nice Irish American 'Girl's' Life in Occupied Territory"
Producer "30 Minutes With Vanunu" and "13 Minutes with Vanunu"