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Originally published Saturday, July 4, 2009 at 12:00 AM

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Blockade-running activists remain in Israeli custody

Most members of a group of foreign peace activists seized at sea by the Israeli navy remained in custody Friday, three days after their failed attempt to run Israel's blockade of the Gaza Strip, relatives and supporters said.

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JERUSALEM — Most members of a group of foreign peace activists seized at sea by the Israeli navy remained in custody Friday, three days after their failed attempt to run Israel's blockade of the Gaza Strip, relatives and supporters said.

In the most recent attempt by activists to break a two-year blockade of Gaza, a group called the Free Gaza Movement sent the ship loaded with humanitarian supplies and 21 activists and crew members from Cyprus.

The Israeli navy intercepted the ship Tuesday after it ignored repeated messages saying it would not be allowed to enter Gaza waters and ordering it to turn back.

Among those being held Friday were former U.S. Rep. Cynthia McKinney and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Mairead Corrigan Maguire, said Sandra Law, mother of detained British activist Alex Harrison.

Law, speaking from her London home, said her daughter was being held with other women from the group at Ramle jail, near Ben-Gurion Airport. She said she spoke briefly with her daughter Friday.

"The conditions (in the jail) aren't great, but they're certainly not as bad as they could be," Law said. "They're in good spirits."

She said the planned deportation of the activists may have been delayed by their refusal to sign legal documents in Hebrew, which they do not understand.

Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman Yigal Palmor said those who signed an undertaking to return home voluntarily could be released immediately and repatriated on the first available flight.

He said the law demanded that those who refused that option must be held for 72 hours before being served a compulsory-deportation order.

He did not know exactly how many group members remained jailed Friday.

The Free Gaza Movement said several Bahrainis among the group were released after the intervention of that country's ruler, King Hamad bin Isa al-Khalifa.

Others on the passenger list included a Jordanian correspondent for Arab satellite TV station Al-Jazeera, his Yemeni cameraman and a Palestinian human-rights activist. There were also activists from the United States, Britain, Ireland and Denmark.

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A military statement issued Tuesday said Israeli naval personnel boarded the vessel without any shots being fired. The ship was ordered to the Israeli port of Ashdod and impounded.

The Free Gaza Movement has organized five boat trips to Gaza since August 2008, defying a blockade imposed by Israel when the militant group Hamas seized control of the territory from its Palestinian rivals in June 2007.

Two other attempts were stopped by Israeli warships during Israel's three-week war in the territory in December and January. Nobody on board was harmed.

An Israeli news Web site reported Friday that the Defense Ministry had recommended a slight easing of the Gaza blockade as a goodwill gesture toward the Palestinians to spur talks to free a captive soldier.

Israel has linked the opening of its border with Gaza to the release of Sgt. Gilad Schalit, held by Hamas militants for three years. Hamas has been pushing for a deal to trade him for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails.

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Comments (12)
I hope Israel sells the boat and gives the $ to victims of Palestinian suicide bombers. That would be fitting.  Posted on July 4, 2009 at 9:41 AM by Ripper5150. Jump to comment
Maybe the next time, Cynthia McKinney and the "activists" will picket Hamas for the release of Sgt. Gilad Schalit. What moral reason do...  Posted on July 4, 2009 at 1:19 PM by honestboy. Jump to comment
Cynthia McKinney is one the activists being held? And this is the goofball that the Green Party chose to run for president back in November! What a...  Posted on July 4, 2009 at 3:02 AM by heatherczerniak. Jump to comment


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