Sunday, August 24, 2008

Breaking a Siege Moonbat Style

On Friday the Moonbats set sail for Gaza. They were praying and hoping that the Israelis would fire upon them, sink them or stop them in any way. Too bad for them, the Israelis did none of those things. They allowed them to go quietly into Gaza. They must be evil for doing such a thing.

Typical Moonbats rallying before boarding their crafts.
Palestinian disappointment: A Gaza activist told Ynet Saturday that local residents were disappointed by the small quantities of food brought in by two boats carrying international leftist activists.

"Many people thought these boats will make a significant contribution to break the siege, not only politically but also in terms of brining in goods, equipment, food, and medicine," he said. "However, once it turned out these boats contain too little food and mostly activists…some people left the beach disappointed."

Hundreds of Gazans reportedly received the leftist activists at the beach. A Hamas source told Ynet the initiative was proven successful, but added that "the Arab and Muslim world should draw lessons and learn from those dozens of activists, because they risked their lives at sea for the sake of Strip residents and against the siege."

The source also slammed Egypt for being "an inseparable part of the siege."
Not enough food, but they did bring in 5,000 balloons for the children and hearing aids. To bring in food and medicine would mean that they would be thinking of the needs of the people they want to help, not the egos of the activists. And such a victory it was. Two small boats, filled with moonbats and balloons landing at a beach in Gaza. Get out the champaign and caviar. They landed and broke the siege of balloons and hearing aids.

Palestinian boat near Gaza (Photo: AFP)

The two boats, carrying 44 international left-wing activists, reached the Gaza shore around 6:00 pm Saturday. Earlier, Israel announced that it will allow the boats to reach the Strip.
Foreign Ministry official Aryeh Mekel said Israel allowed the boats to enter Gaza in order to "prevent a media-covered provocation at sea."
"We know who's on these boats and what they contain, and therefore we'll allow them to reach shore," he said. Meanwhile, dozens of Gazans headed to sea in fishing boats to welcome the leftist activists, who include Tunisian, German, and American nationals, as well as an Israeli activist. Earlier, Foreign Ministry Spokesman Aviv Shiron told Ynet that Israel will allow the boats carrying left-wing activists to reach Gaza.
Just your typical assortment of moonbats, failed hippies and the leftist elite. Just like the Democratic Party here in the US.

"How does such delusional journey promote peace?" the Foreign Ministry added. "What kind of contribution does this journey make to the promotion of ideas of reconciliation and compromise? None."

Israeli officials noted that genuine humanitarian groups can provide humanitarian aid to the Palestinian population through existing land crossings, branding the leftist activists as "propagandists."

Earlier, Hamas Spokesman Sammy Abu Zuhri said that Israel's initial insistence on torpedoing the arrival of boats carrying international activists headed to Gaza "attests to the Israeli distress caused by this international peace initiative."
Hamas is upset that the boat didn't deliver what they really wanted. Guns, bombs, rockets and other military supplies. I guess even moonbats aren't ready to supply that yet. But given enough time, they will.

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