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Originally Posted by Rochard
So their military is going to violate the waters of another country AND they are giving warning about it? Sweet!
Seriously, all kidding aside... They did this back in 2010 and when the Israelis boarded their ship, shots were fired, people died. So this time they'll go in armed and expect something different?
I understand what they are doing, but there are procedures for such things. You can sail a cargo ship into the US (or any other major port in the world), but you have to obey their laws and their procedures. I'm pretty confident ships dock in Gaza every day and bring them supplies; There are nearly two million people in Gaza and they must be getting supplied somehow. ( In fact, there is a port and it deepened so it can take international ships.) But it seems to me the way Turkey is doing this is going to violate Isreal's rules.
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Gaza is not part of Israel and the Israeli blockade there is illegal. I gather the whole point of this is to not let the world forget that Gaza is under blockade, and that the people there have no rights whatsoever which is another one of the many reasons there is conflict there. No ships go directly to Gaza, they have to go to Ashdod to be inspected.
Whether or not the Turks will escort the ships this time is not decided, but I imagine they will be 100% ready with the media at least to record what happens.