Israel won’t let eight boats reach Gaza shores, and will deport or imprison activists aboard

Palestinian members of the Hamas naval police ride a boat during a display of their preparations for the arrival of the small flotilla carrying donated supplies that organizers say will arrive early next week, at the port in Gaza City, Wednesday, May, 26, 2010. Eight ships carrying 10,000 tons of donated supplies and hundreds of pro-Palestinian activists on Tuesday were making their way toward blockaded Gaza - and a likely weekend showdown with the Israeli navy. The small flotilla carrying cement, prefab homes and other goods marks the most ambitious attempt yet to break the border blockade of Gaza, imposed by Israel and Egypt after the Islamic militant Hamas violently seized the territory in 2007. Israel warned that it would not let the vessels reach Gaza, and has reportedly set up a detention center for the activists in the southern Israeli port of Ashdod. (AP Photo/Khalil Hamra) (Khalil Hamra - AP)

JERUSALEM — Israel has set up three huge white tents at its main southern seaport to hold hundreds of sea-borne pro-Palestinian activists hoping to breach Israel’s 3-year-old blockade of the Gaza Strip.

The activists are headed toward Gaza’s waters on board a flotilla carrying 10,000 tons of supplies.

Israel says it won’t let the eight boats reach Gaza shores, and that it will deport or imprison the activists aboard.

The military says it will divert the boats to the Israeli port at Ashdod, where the activists will be taken into the tents for identification and medical attention.

It says 40 buses will be on hand to take them to Israel’s international airport for deportation or to a nearby prison if they refuse to be deported voluntarily.

Author: Paola