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As you said yourself it's not clear cut if they were allowed to stop and board.I doubt it.
We'll see, in the fullness of time. I suspect a legal challenge would take years.

As you said yourself it's not clear cut if they were allowed to stop and board.I doubt it.
We'll see, in the fullness of time. I suspect a legal challenge would take years.
A decade at least. Bibi will have a long rap sheet.I suspect a legal challenge would take years.
As you said yourself it's not clear cut if they were allowed to stop and board.

Doesn't automatically make it correct or legal.I'm sure the warnings issued by the Israeli Navi prior to boarding would be taken into account, not to mention warnings to the flotilla by Spain, Italy, Greece.
As long as a pirate gives a warning before they board the vessel, they are in the clear?I'm sure the warnings issued by the Israeli Navi prior to boarding would be taken into account, not to mention warnings to the flotilla by Spain, Italy, Greece.

Sounds like itAs long as a pirate gives a warning before they board the vessel, they are in the clear?
Sounds like vintage RWR.Sounds like it


More hostages for Bibi and his murderous regime. He's taking Israel down a dark and dirty path. Even atrocities committed towards peaceful Jews in the UK, do not deter thousands turning out against him and his genocidal stormtroopers.An update. 120 unaccounted for. Most in a prison away from legal aid....
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Several international activists deported from Israel after joining a Gaza aid flotilla have accused Israeli forces of mistreating climate campaigner Greta Thunberg. Turkish journalist and Gaza Sumud Flotilla participant Ersin Celik told local media outlets he witnessed Israeli forces “torture Greta Thunberg,” describing how she was “dragged on the ground” and “forced to kiss the Israeli flag.”
Malaysian activist Hazwani Helmi and American participant Windfield Beaver gave similar accounts at Istanbul Airport, alleging Thunberg was shoved and paraded with an Israeli flag. “It was a disaster. They treated us like animals,” Helmi said, adding that detainees were denied food, clean water, and medication. Beaver said Thunberg was “treated terribly” and “used as propaganda,” recalling how she was shoved into a room as far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir entered.
Others described severe mistreatment. Turkish TV presenter Ikbal Gurpinar said, “They treated us like dogs. They left us hungry for three days. They didn’t give us water; we had to drink from the toilet … It was a terribly hot day, and we were all roasting.” She said the ordeal gave her “a better understanding of Gaza”. Allahu Akhbar@Al Jazeera