Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Palestinian Sympathizers Boat Rammed Attempting To Run Israeli Blockade

The boat, chartered by a bunch of Palestinian supporters and useful idiots, including former Rep. Cynthia McKinney, was involved in a collision with an Israeli navy vessel off the coast of Gaza.

The people on board were attempting to run a blockade imposed by Israel to prevent weapons and terrorists from being resupplied by sea.

Of course, look for the media to play up the fact that there were civilians, especially McKinney, on board or somehow blame Israel for this incident. The people on board the boat were entering an active war zone and refused to stop when demanded by the Israeli navy. International law permits such actions, and the ship refused to comply.

The groups behind the incident? It's a coalition under the banner Free Gaza including the detestable International Solidarity Movement (ISM), Israel Committee Against House Demolitions (ICAHD) and Palestinian Center for Human Rights (PCHR). All of those groups are financed by European governments. The ISM is responsible for sending useful idiots into Gaza and the West Bank to protect smuggling tunnels and terrorists. It's also important to keep in mind that the Palestinian Center for Human Rights doesn't bother cataloging the human rights abuses heaped upon Gazans by their fellow Gazans- Hamas. Instead, their focus is solely on Israel's rights to defend itself and prevent terrorists from infiltrating Israel through the use of checkpoints and other security measures.

Israel gave her and her cohorts the warm welcome she deserves for propagandizing on behalf of the Islamic terror group Hamas.

Michelle Malkin notes that McKinney's sponsors and donors help explain her anti-Semitism and pro-Palestinian statements.

UPDATE:
Here's some more context on this stunt by the anti-Semites courtesy of Elder of Ziyon:
Just for context: The Free Gaza boat was supposed to have 3 tons of medical aid. During the past three days, Israel has sent 186 trucks filled with aid to Gaza - plus ten ambulances. Each truck, from past experience, holds between 10 and 20 tons of material.

Which means that for all the noise the FGM makes about how necessary their trip is to help Gazans, their "aid" equates to roughly 0.1% of what the hated, lying Zionist enemy has given while under direct attack from Gaza. Proving yet again that the off-key moonbats' purpose is not to help Gazans (they could coordinate sending aid through Israel, as Jordan does, or through Egypt, which sent 72 trucks of its own) but to hurt Israel through PR.

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