The Lone Ship of the Freedom Flotilla: The Rachel Corrie MV Continues to Sail Towards Gaza in Defiance of Israeli Threats
By Michel Chossudovsky
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URL of this article: www.globalresearch.ca/index.
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Global Research, June 1, 2010
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Following Israel’s criminal raid in international waters on May 31st, the Rachel Corrie MV continues to sail towards the Gaza coastline in defiance of Israeli threats. In an act of tremendous courage, the Rachel Corrie MV is determined to break the Israeli blockade of Gaza. At noon today, I received the following message from Christopher Chang and Ram Kardigasu, on behalf of the Malaysian and Irish peace activists, who are on board the Rachel Corrie:
In recent developments, the Netanyahu government is in crisis:
The question remains: if the Israeli cabinet did not ratify the operation, who ordered the raids and through what procedure? What were the respective roles of Israeli intelligence and the IDF in planning these raids? What role was played by Rahm Emmanuel, Obama’s White House Chief of Staff, who had meetings with both Netanyahu and president Shimon Peres, respectively on May 26 and 27? Did Rahm Emmanuel meet officials of Israel’s military and intelligence establishment? Did the Obama administration give the Green Light? It is important that this news gets out, with a view to ensuring that the Rachel Corrie MV safely reaches the coast of Gaza without encroachment, with a view to breaking Israel’s criminal embargo. In this endeavor we shall prevail. Our hearts and minds are with those who continue to sail on board the Rachel Corrie MV. It should be noted that Israel has not in any way modified its policy with regard to the Rachel Corrie MV: There are two more ships heading for Gaza including the Rachel Corrie MV. Israel has promised “to respond even more harshly”:
The Rachel Corrie MV is in part supported by the Perdana Global Peace Organization under the helm of the Malaysia’s former Prime Minister Dr. Mahathir Mohamad. Global Research Director Michel Chossudovsky is a member of the Perdana Global Peace Organisation and of the Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Commission. |