An Israeli activist told Israel Radio that the two Israeli Navy ships have escorted the boat carrying Jewish activists to Gaza for half an hour on Tuesday morning, and more ships are on the horizon.
"The army established contact with the captain, and asked him where we are headed," Rami Elhanan, who is aboard the
Irene, said. "The navy asked to bypass the ship from 5 miles to the right, and we complied."
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Elhanan also reported that the captain was not told that the boat will be stopped. "I have no idea when, if at all, we will be intercepted," he said.
Capt. Glynn Secker says his boat is about 25 miles (40 kilometers) from Gaza and that expects the navy to intercept the
Irene within the next hours.
The Israeli military said Tuesday it would not intervene until the boat tries to breach the blockade, and has not reported that it approached or contacted the ship.
The
Irene, which is carrying nine Jewish activists from Israel and other
countries, set sail from Cyprus on Sunday. The activists said they are trying to draw
attention to Israel's blockade of Gaza and will not resist if they are
stopped.
Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman Andy David called the
activists' claim to be bringing aid to Gaza "ridiculous" and labeled
the voyage "a politically motivated provocation."