Good old Greta

Doesn't allow them to hunt them in greek territory though.

There were only a handful of vessels on track to Gaza and they are all now showing in Ashod. The others were spread out all over the place and many where nowhere near.

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I can't find anything on that other than 1 boat was 'intercepted', and it subsequently returned to Cyprus but the reporting seems a bit fluid.
 
What opinion? The bloke is demented or lying? Which of those two conditions do you think I should address?
lying about what?

I've given you 3 different websites that allow you to track a vessel using its international MMSI number. These all showed the position of the selfie squad and they still show the handful of boats that made it.

Only 2 or 3 were in a group and they are now showing in Ashod. The remaining appear to have been hunted down, turned back on their own or decided to stop at the next Greek/Turkish/Cypriot island to enjoy their mediterranean cruise.

Using the definition of "Intercepted/Detained" from the selfie squad, I have been "intercepted/Detained" several times. i.e. I was contacted by radio and asked to avoid an area.
 
Israel doesn't hold hostages, ...
It's subjective wordplay. They call Palestinians held by Israel "prisoners"(held without charge), and Israelis held by Hamas "hostages".
So far 19 hostages and more than 1,000 Palestinian prisoners have been freed in the first phase of ceasefire deal which began on 19 January.

Just like interchanging "terrorists" with "freedom fighters" is similar subjective wordplay.
 
It's subjective wordplay. They call Palestinians held by Israel "prisoners"(held without charge), and Israelis held by Hamas "hostages".


Just like interchanging "terrorists" with "freedom fighters" is similar subjective wordplay.

You are falsely implying that all Palestinians in Israel are held without charge, the figure is about one third. Of the other two thirds, many are serving life sentences for terrorism or murder.
 
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