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Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Israel stops Iranian aid ship for Gaza

Vessel was carrying 200 tonnes of food and medicine.
An Iranian ship carrying aid to Gaza was stopped by Israel’s navy off the coast of the under attack Palestinian territory, Iran’s state radio reported on Tuesday. “An Iranian ship that was carrying foodstuff and medicine was stopped by the Zionist regime’s navy 20 miles off the coast of Gaza,” radio reported, adding that the ship had left the Iranian port of Bandar Abbas 13 days earlier. It said the ship was carrying 200 tonnes of foodstuff and medicine “for distribution among the blockaded people of Gaza.” Iran’s Foreign Ministry said on Monday the ship had passed Port Said, the Egyptian port on the Mediterranean end of the Suez Canal and about 180 kilometres west of the Gaza coast. Ahmad Navvab, described as the ship’s director on board, told Iran’s state radio: “The consignment of relief aid contributed by the people of Iran is now close to Gaza. But the ship has not received any permit to enter Gaza and the Zionist regime is still obstructing it.” Asked if there was any other way for the aid to reach Gaza, Navvab said: “Our effort is to enter Gaza directly, otherwise we will have to do it through Egypt and the Rafah crossing.” Navvab added that officials in Tehran were in contact with Egypt, the only other state apart from Israel with a border to Gaza, to ask them to accept the aid for delivery. Iran said last week it had told Egypt it was ready to treat those wounded in Israel’s assault and wanted to set up a field hospital nearby on Egyptian territory. Iran has also said it had landed a plane in Egypt with aid and wanted to send more. Iran does not have full relations with Egypt, the first Arab country to sign a peace treaty with Israel. Iranian politicians have accused Egypt of not doing enough to help Gaza’s Palestinians.

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