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Israel braces for another 'flytilla'
2012-04-10
How many times do they need to fail before they give up? Last time most of them were stopped at point of departure at the request of the Israeli government, and almost all of the rest were turned round at Ben Gurion Airport and sent back. As I recall, it was less than a dozen who actually escaped into the wild, and even they were found in a few days.
Is a second fly-in underway? Hundreds, possibly thousands, of foreign pro-Paleostinian activists are set to arrive in Ben Gurion International Airport on Sunday ahead of trip to Paleostinian Authority.
 
The measure is perceived as having volatile potential, and police sources said Monday that security forces are gearing to stop the activists at the airport should they cause a public disturbance -- something authorities believe is very likely.
The Jerusalem Post has more details:
Police will beef up their presence at the airport and single out activists when they deplane with the intention of arresting them and deporting them back to their point of origin as quickly as possible, with minimum disruption to ordinary passengers in the airport.

Public Security Minister Yitzhak Aharonovitch told Channel 1 news on Monday evening that Israel hopes it will succeed in preventing many of the travelers from boarding planes in their home countries, by sending blacklists with activistsÂ’ names to foreign airports like it did last year.

“Welcome to Palestine 2012,” the umbrella organization overseeing the initiative, calls on activists to “challenge Israel’s policy of isolating the West Bank while the settler paramilitaries and army commit brutal crimes against a virtually defenseless Palestinian civilian population,” according to a message posted on the group’s website.

The group has received endorsements from Nobel Peace Prize winner Desmond Tutu, former South African politician Ronnie Kasrils and linguist Noam Chomsky, among others.

In July, police arrested and deported 124 activists from the US, Spain, Belgium, France and the Netherlands.

A small number of activists managed to bypass police and walk out of the airport, though the police intercepted the majority of them. Beforehand, blacklisted activists were prevented from boarding Israel-bound passenger flights at European airports.

The organizers of this yearÂ’s effort said that they received promises from several European airports not to prevent travelers from boarding the planes, since this involves reimbursing passengers for the ticket prices.
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#7  Looked at "Welcome to Palestine 2012" website. Saw a list of names of signatories. One of them was Hedy Epstein. Check out Harry's Place blog with a writeup on her: The sad case of Hedy Epstein . Again, who is bankrolling this outfit?
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2012-04-10 21:40  

#6  So what organization is buying the tickets? Follow the money trail.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2012-04-10 21:27  

#5  Free trip to southern Gaza, sans passport.
Posted by: mojo   2012-04-10 15:07  

#4  Free ham sandwiches, too. Wrapped in a page from the Holy Crayon.
Posted by: gorb   2012-04-10 12:13  

#3  Free colonoscopy?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2012-04-10 10:36  

#2  Seize their luggage and passports and send them packing.
Posted by: gorb   2012-04-10 02:05  

#1  Paleos are so "up to date".
Posted by: canalzone   2012-04-10 01:19  

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