Turkish group ready for new flotilla
A Turkish humanitarian group that purportedly has ties to terrorism said it will send another flotilla to break the Gaza blockade.\n
A Turkish humanitarian group that purportedly has ties to terrorism said it will send another flotilla to break the Gaza blockade.\n
Two California city bodies called off votes on resolutions condemning Israel for intercepting a Gaza-bound flotilla.
The United Nations will handle the transfer to Gaza of humanitarian aid brought to Israel after Israel intercepted a flotilla that tried to breach its maritime blockade.
The relationship between the Obama administration, the Netanyahu government and the pro-Israel community is ensconced on all fronts in “agree, for now” mode.\n
U.S. Jewish leaders talk in pained, hushed tones about the “red lines” in the Turkey-Israel relationship — the ones they say the Turkish leadership has crossed and the ones they say they won’t.
Two California city bodies will consider resolutions condemning Israel for intercepting a Gaza-bound flotilla.\n
This past Wednesday, Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) delivered a wide-ranging speech at an Orthodox Union event in Washington, D.C. The senator’s lecture touched on areas such as Iran’s nuclear program, the Israel-Palestinian conflict, and several domestic policy issues.
The captain and first mate of the Mavi Marmara, the ship which led the Gaza flotilla raided by Israel Defense Forces special forces last week, had attempted to prevent premeditated violent clashes between activists and the Israeli military, evidence released Friday showed.
Journalist Manolo Luppichini has written Netanyahu, Peres, Barak, Lieberman and Israel\’s ambassador in Italy over the matter.
The Organization of American States rejected a resolution criticizing Israel for its deadly Gaza aid flotilla raid.\n