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Finland: Israel warns of action against Gaza ship

Swedish-owned sailing boat left Naples on Oct. 7 with about 20 people 
from eight countries on board, carrying items including cement, 
basketballs, and musical instruments.

By The Associated Press | Oct.13, 2012

Finland says Israel has warned that it will take action against a 
boat carrying international pro-Palestinian activists if it tries to 
break a naval blockade of Gaza.

Finnish Foreign Ministry spokesman Risto Piipponen said Saturday that 
Israel had sent a message to the ministry earlier this week but that 
it didn't say what it would do against the Finnish-flagged Estelle.

"Israel said that it would take action to stop the ship from reaching 
land if it tries to break the blockade," Piipponen said. "We pointed 
out that it is a civilian vessel and urged them to practice restraint 
in any action they take."

The Swedish-owned sailing boat left Naples, Italy, on Oct. 7 with 
about 20 people from eight countries on board, carrying items 
including cement, basketballs, musical instruments and theater 
lighting equipment.

Israel imposed a blockade on Gaza after the militant Islamic Hamas 
seized control of it in 2007 from its secular rival Fatah. But amid 
heavy international pressure, it eased the closure in 2010 after a 
naval raid killed nine Turkish activists on board a Gaza-bound 
flotilla.

While many consumer goods now flow into Gaza through an 
Israeli-controlled crossing, some restrictions, including limits on 
exports, imports of key construction goods and the naval blockade, 
remain in place. Palestinians and their backers consider the blockade 
illegal collective punishment against the people of Gaza.

A September 2011 U.N. report upheld the legality of the naval 
blockade, calling it a "legitimate security measure," although it 
criticized land restrictions. Other legal experts at the United 
Nations, along with the Red Cross, have said the blockade is illegal.

Israel says the closure is needed to keep Hamas from obtaining 
weapons. Gaza militants smuggle weapons into the area through tunnels 
under the border with Egypt.

The Israeli military has not said whether it plans to stop the boat, 
only that it will "continue to ensure that the maritime restrictions 
near the Gaza Strip, instituted to prevent weapons transfers, are 
maintained."

On the Estelle's website, pro-Palestinian activists cite Israeli 
media as reporting that the Israeli Foreign Ministry has been in 
touch with the governments of several countries that have passengers 
on board the Estelle. "It makes the point that no ship is going to be 
allowed to approach Gaza," the site said.

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