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Navy chief calls on world to stop 'hateful' flotilla

By HERB KEINON, YAAKOV KATZ
LAST UPDATED: 06/19/2011 23:07
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'Mavi Marmara' has backed out but IDF still prepping on all fronts; "We have not yet breathed a sigh of relief," says diplomat.

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Commander of the Israeli Navy Vice-Admiral Eliezer Merom called on the world to take action to stop what he termed a "provocative and hateful" flotilla that is planning to sail to the Gaza Strip later this month.

"Allowing ships to sail to Gaza will enable Hamas, which is a radical terror organization operating under Iran, to arm itself with advanced weaponry and to threaten Israel with rockets and missiles," Merom said.

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The navy chief invited the organization that seeks to transfer aid to Gaza to do so through Israeli ports or through Egypt in coordination with the relevant authorities.

"The goal of the organizers of the flotilla is to clash with soldiers and to create a media provocation and to delegitimize Israel," he stated.

Israel continues to prepare for the arrival later this month of a Gaza-bound flotilla, even though the highest-profile backer – the Turkish based Humanitarian Relief Foundation (IHH) with its flagship Mavi Marmara – has backed out.

"We are continuing to prepare for the flotilla as usual," said one Israeli diplomatic official. "We have not heaved a sigh of relief, but are continuing to prepare on all fronts, including the diplomatic front."

The Foreign Ministry has established a task force to coordinate efforts, and that task force is continuing its operations, the official said.  These efforts include persuading certain countries – such as Greece and Cyprus – to close their ports to ships taking part in the flotilla, and trying to get foreign governments to dissuade their nationals from taking part in the flotilla.

Some of these efforts seem to be paying dividends, as Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt was reported to have told his parliament on Thursday that "it goes without saying that Sweden cannot give any guarantees for security for a trip of this kind."

Bildt, who in the past has been outspoken in his criticism of Israel, was quoted as saying  that according to international humanitarian law, "Israel has the right to inspect whether the ships are bringing in prohibited goods."

On Friday, Fehmi Bulent, the president of the Hamas-linked IHH, said the decision to keep the Mavi Marmara from participating was taken because it was damaged by Israel last year.  The Turkish media reported last week that the Turkish government, fresh from a resounding electoral victory last Sunday, was pressuring the IHH to back away from the flotilla.

The US, according to reports, has also been pressing Turkey to do what it could to stop the flotilla.

Israel formally had no comment on the IHH decision. Informally, however, Israeli officials involved in the matter welcomed the decision, saying that the whole flotilla idea was a "provocation" at a time when humanitarian aid was getting into Gaza through established channels.

One official said that the hope was that some of the other organizations involved in the flotilla, who have said they will carry on with plans to set sail, would be influenced by the IHH decision.

There was a sense in Jerusalem that following last Sunday's elections, Ankara may be interested in hitting the "reset" button in its severely strained ties with Israel. One official said that while anti-Israel rhetoric was heard almost everyday in the run-up to the Turkish national elections, since last Sunday Israel-bashing comments from top Turkish officials have been almost absent.

One official indicated that if there did indeed appear to be a new atmosphere emerging, then Israel could perhaps make a gesture of its own without "harming national interests."

Turkey, according to another school of thought in Jerusalem, may be keen on avoiding tensions with Israel now over another flotilla because of the tense situation it faces on its southern border as refugees are coming across from Syria. There is a feeling in Jerusalem that Turkey is now looking to avoid another source of "agitation."
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