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Written by Jewish Telegraph Agency (JTA) Jewish Telegraph Agency (JTA)
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Published: 28 October 2008 28 October 2008
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Last Updated: 28 October 2008 28 October 2008
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Created: 28 October 2008 28 October 2008
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Israel plans to stop a boat of activists planning to set sail for Gaza.
The Free Gaza movement is scheduled to leave from Cyprus for Gaza
Tuesday, the second time it will attempt to break Israel's blockade of
the Hamas-run strip. The first trip in August, comprised of two boats
full of activists, was not blocked by Israel's Navy.
Israeli officials said a decision was made last month at the "highest
governmental levels," to stop the boat, when it was originally
scheduled to make the second trip, the Jerusalem Post reported Tuesday.
The 26 activists, including an Arab-Israel lawmaker, 1976 Nobel Peace
Prize winner Mairead Maguire, and Palestinian Legislative Council
member Mustafa Barghouti, will bring medicines to Gaza.
The Free Gaza Movement used August's demonstration to gain publicity
against Israel's blockade of Gaza, despite the fact that Israel let the
boats pass without stopping them.
The blockade was instituted after the terrorist group Hamas won Palestinian elections in 2006.