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****Irish ship the Rachel Corrie is 100 miles from Gaza UNDER 8 HOURS TILL THE ISRAEL BLOCKADE BREAKAGE!!
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[quote:Ho_Lee_Kao:MV8xMDg4Nzg0XzE3MzUyMzE5XzM1MkJGNDFG] [quote:Go Corrie! 983641] "Those on board the Rachel Corrie have made clear their peaceful intentions and have stated that they will offer no resistance to Israeli forces. [/quote] Yeah, THAT is what the OTHERS said, and we saw how THAT worked out. [/quote]
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The Irish aid ship, the Rachel Corrie is less than 100 miles from Gaza, but Israel's foreign minister has said it will not be allowed to dock there.
Nine activists died on Monday when Israeli commandos stormed another vessel in the convoy.
Nobel Laureate Mairead Corrigan Maguire said they are due to reach the Hamas controlled enclave at 0600 BST UK time.
Irish Foreign Affairs Minister Micheal Martin said the ship should be allowed to proceed to Gaza.
"Those on board the Rachel Corrie have made clear their peaceful intentions and have stated that they will offer no resistance to Israeli forces.
"Based on these assurances, there can be no justification for the use of force against any person on board."
Mr Martin said he had reached agreement with the Israeli government to allow the vessel dock in the Israeli port of Ashdod, but it is believed that the activists declined the offer.
On Friday, crew member Jenny Graham said they remained determined to dock in Gaza.
"With regard to the suggestion that we have been negotiating with Israel about docking in Ashdod, again this is untrue.
"The Israelis have not been in contact with us. We remain as committed as ever to getting our 1,000 tonnes of aid and supplies to the people of Gaza," she said.
On Friday the Northern Ireland Assembly held an emergency debate to discuss Israel's storming of the aid flotilla bound for Gaza.
MLAs debated a motion calling on Israel to end the blockade and allow safe passage for the Irish ship, Rachel Corrie.
The debate ended after a petition of concern was presented by Unionists. A vote will be taken on Monday.
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