Sunday, June 6, 2010

Israel deports passengers trapped Irish vessel


All 19 passengers and the ship's crew Rachel Corrie signed consent to deportation and will be shipped from Israel to the next flight on Sunday.
It is reported by the British Radio and Television BBC.
"The whole process went very smoothly, and for tomorrow they will fly from Ben Gurion Airport," - said the representative of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Israel Sabine Hadad.
She also added that the six citizens of Malaysia and one Cuban leave the country at the Allenby Bridge, which connects Israel with Jordan.
According to the Israeli military, they boarded the ship in the Mediterranean "with the full consent of the crew and without any incidents."
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that the Israeli military forces acted exactly the same as on Monday, but this time met with a very different reception from the activists of the ship.
Earlier on Saturday a ship loaded with humanitarian aid Israeli navy intercepted atattempt to break the blockade of Gaza, arrived at an Israeli port of Ashdod.
Israel claimed that its troops boarded the vessel, the Irish Rachel Corrie, even in the sea and did not encounter any resistance. From aboard the ship, including from activists, no statements have yet been received.
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