On  Saturday, 25 June, the French boat, Dignity / Karama, left the port  of  l'ile Rousse in Corsica, France, to meet up with at least nine other   vessels sailing to Gaza to challenge Israel's illegal blockade. 
Israel's  best efforts to stop the boats at port, including pressure on   governments, threats against insurance and communications companies,   intimidation of human rights defenders, frivolous lawsuits and other   underhanded tactics, have thus far failed. 
The Freedom Flotilla has set   sail. In  the coming days the rest of the vessels in the flotilla, two  cargo  ships and seven other passenger boats, will leave from various  ports to a  meeting point in international waters from which the boats  will sail  all together towards Gaza. They will carry nearly three  thousand tons of  aid and hundreds of civilians from dozens of  countries, including  members of parliament, politicians, writers,  artists, journalists and  sports figures, as well as representatives of  indigenous peoples and  various faith groups. 
Some of the  vessels are facing delays admittedly initiated by bogus  complaints  from the Israel Law Center, attempted sabotage of some boats,  as well  as administrative obstacles created by the Greek government in  response  to Israeli pressure. 
There  is no  question that Israel's near hermetic closure of the Gaza Strip is   illegal; this has been affirmed again and again by numerous   international human rights bodies including the United Nations and the   International Committee of the Red Cross.  When prompted by the   flotilla effort, international consensus has been unequivocal in the   demand for the Israeli siege to end. 
There is no question that Israel's   closure policy has had a devastating effect on the occupied people of   Gaza. This has also been well documented. The only question is why does   the international community of states allow Israel to keep violating  the  law and rights of the Palestinian people with impunity? 
Recent   steps taken by Israel to address the concerns raised in the public eye   by the Freedom Flotilla II - Stay Human initiative, including last   week's announcement of authorization for construction materials for   1,200 homes and 18 schools in Gaza, prove that flotillas work. However,   this is not enough, as our effort is not simply about increasing   humanitarian aid to Gaza. It is about freedom for Palestinians in Gaza   and the rest of the occupied Palestinian territories. 
Calls by some   world leaders for flotilla organizers to use "established channels" to   deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza show a fundamental disregard for   Palestinian human rights. The Palestinian people do not want handouts   from the international community; rather they demand liberation - a call   we must all support. 
Therefore,  despite intimidation, pressure, and  threats of violence from the  Israeli government, which is not ashamed  to boast that it will use  snipers and attack dogs against unarmed  civilians, we will sail. 
We  call on our governments to do their  utmost to protect their citizens as  we take to the sea, without  weapons, protection or threat of force, in  defense of freedom, human  rights, and the rule of law. 
What You Can Do:
Call upon the Greek government not to  become   complicit in Israel's illegal actions by succumbing to this  pressure,   and to join France in standing unopposed to the flotilla. 
- Call:
- Huwaida Arraf, Athens +30-694-781-5798
 Greta Berlin, Athens +33 607 374 512
- Email: Greek Embassy in DC, asking them not to cave in to any Israeli or US pressure not to let the US Boat sail. at ambassador@greekembassy.org
Gaza, we are  coming.  


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