
Gaza boat escapades
Ha'aretz tells the story behind the story of the Israeli government decision not to stop two boats full of activists from thwarting Israel's blockade of Gaza and reaching the Hamas-ruled strip.
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CR
08/28/08 07:28 PM
Outrage rewarded is outrage repeated. Expect more blocade running in the future. Expect high-level Al Qaeda/Hizbullah operatives to be stowed away in future blockade runs.
And that, boys and girls, is how strong nations die; by being unwilling to police its own perimiters sufficiently to keep out those with nefarious intents.