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National Press Club unaware that Iranian ship bound for Gaza off-loaded cargo in Beirut

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National Press Club unaware that Iranian ship bound for Gaza off-loaded cargo in Beirut
by al-masakin
Thursday Feb 5th, 2009 9:13 AM

National Press Club unaware that Iranian aid ship bound for Gaza off-loaded cargo in Beirut

NPC and the U.S. State Department caught off guard believing that Iranian aid ship bound for Gaza, which off-loaded its cargo in Beirut, transferring it to the Lebanese Red Crescent Society, was in Cyprus

By Edward Campbell

Missoula, Feb. 5 (Al-Masakin)—Members to the National Press Club, along with the State Department, at the morning press conference Feb. 4, mistakenly believed that the aid ship sent by Iran to Gaza was detained in Cyprus when the Associated Press along with Iran’s Press TV reported Jan. 29 that the ship had docked in Beirut.

“Admiral Mullen last week said yes, they kind of pulled over this ship, they let it go cause they didn’t think it had legal – that it had legal rights, but it’s still being basically held in Cyprus,” a member of the press was quoted as inquiring Feb. 4.

“Well, look, in terms of the ship and where it is and all of that, I really just don’t have that kind of information available at this point,” acting press secretary Robert Wood replied.

Admiral Mike Mullen said Jan. 27 that an Iranian ship bearing a Cypriot flag was

intercepted in the Red Sea and that that ship was carrying arms to Gaza. That it was turned away and was expected to dock in Syria.

Al-Masakin News Agency published Jan. 29 photographs taken by the recipient of Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) 2008 Press Freedom Award Bilal Hussein (AP), one of five honored with that award in 2008, and Press TV’s detailed account indicating that the same ship, with great fanfare, had actually docked at the port of Beirut.

Moreover, the Iranian state news agency Fars reported today that the Iranian ship off-loaded in Beirut and transferred its cargo to the Lebanese Red Crescent Society which has accepted the responsibility to deliver the aid to Gaza.

Al-Masakin News Agency finds it rather unusual that an organization which prides itself on accuracy in media, and with such prestige, as the National Press Club could simply lose track not only of where this ship was, but evidently neglected to undertake any sort of journalistic investigation as to its true contents.

The assertion made by Admiral Mullen that the ship contained arms was not seriously disputed in the western press even after the State Department made it clear Feb. 4 that they knew neither whether the ship contained aid or arms, nor where the ship went.

Evidently the National Press Club is not particularly interested in the fact that a humanitarian aid package was turned away in international waters by an American warship which had no lawful authority to do so. The fact that the State Department did not know where a ship alleged to have been laden with Iranian arms had gone to is absurd, that the State Department made no serious inquiry into the ships contents tends to signify that the ship was simply turned away because it was Iranian, not because it was laden with arms.

The fact that Fars News Agency has claimed that the ship was intercepted not by an American warship but by an Israeli ship of war adds interest to this puzzle. Either the facts as reported in the media are at a great variance with the facts on the ground, or there was more than one ship.

Indeed there have been several humanitarian aid ships bound for Gaza including the SS Dignity which was rammed by an Israeli ship Dec. 30, 2008, the Spirit of Humanity turned away by Israel Jan. 15, the Lebanese ‘Brotherhood’ ship diverted to Ashdod today. In addition to these vessels there have been at least seven other attempts to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza in recent weeks, three of them successful. Israel began blockading humanitarian vessels bound for Gaza on Nov. 8, 2008.

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February 5, 2009 Posted by | Admiral Mike Mullen, Cyprus, Free Gaza Movement, Gaza, Iran, Israel, Journalism, Lebanese Red Crescent Society, Lebanon, National Press Club, Palestine, State Department, US Navy, USA | Comments Off

Iranian aid ship bound for Gaza turned away by Admiral Mike Mullen off-loaded in Beirut and transferred its cargo to the Lebanese Red Crescent Society–Fars

 

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Iran Delivers Aid Cargo to Gazans via Lebanon

TEHRAN (FNA)- Iran delivered message of friendship and peace to the oppressed Gaza people by its humanitarian aids sent to the area via Lebanon.

Iran delivered the humanitarian aids to Lebanon after it was denied entry by Egypt, Head of Iranian Red Crescent Society team to Gaza Ahmad Navab said on Thursday.

Lebanon’s Red Crescent Society has accepted the responsibility of delivering the cargo to the Palestinians.

Announcing that the Iranian ship’s mission took 33 days because of the difficulties they faced , Navab added all the ship crews are in good health conditions.

The Iranian vessel first tried last month to reach the Palestinian coastal area through international waters, but Israeli naval forces intercepted the Iranian ship holding an estimated 2,000 tons of medical and food supplies for the crisis-stricken people in Gaza, 20 miles off the coast and warned the civilian ship to leave the area.

Later, the vessel, loaded with medicine, food and clothing, approached Gazan waters after a stop at an Egyptian port, and was informed that it would not be allowed to reach the Gazan shore due to the blockade imposed by Israel.

February 5, 2009 Posted by | Admiral Mike Mullen, Egypt, Fars News Agency (FNA), Gaza, Iran, Israel, Lebanese Red Crescent Society, Palestine, US Navy | Comments Off

US to deliver 300 tons of weapons to Israel through Greek merchant marine firm

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Report: US hiring merchant ship for massive arms shipment to Israel
Date: 10 / 01 / 2009  Time:  16:40
 
Bethlehem – Ma’an/Agencies – The US is seeking to hire a merchant ship to deliver some 300 tons of weapons to Israel from Greece later this month, Rueters news agency reported on Friday.

Tender documents seen by Reuters show that the US Navy sought to ship 325 20-foot containers of what is listed as “ammunition” in two separate voyages from the Greek port of Astakos to the Israeli port of Ashdod.

A “hazardous material” designation on the manifest mentions explosive substances and detonators.

“Shipping 3,000-odd tons of ammunition in one go is a lot,” one broker told Rueters, speaking on condition of anonymity.

“This [kind of request] is pretty rare and we haven’t seen much of it quoted in the market over the years,” he added.

The US Defense Department had no immediate comment.

The request for the ship was made on 31 December with the first leg of the charter to arrive no later than 25 January and the second at the end of the month.

The tender for the vessel follows the hiring of a commercial ship to carry a much larger shipment of arms in December from the United States to Israel ahead of the first wave of airstrikes on the Gaza Strip.

Shipping brokers in London who have specialized in moving arms for the British and US military in the past said such ship charters to Israel were rare.

January 10, 2009 Posted by | Gaza, Greece, Israel, Palestine, US Navy, USA | Comments Off

   

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