It’s Not About The “Aid”
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As further proof that this is hardly an issue of “humanitarian aid”, but rather a tactical maneuver to force Israel to give up the blockade and to thereby reopen the terrorists’ weapons smuggling channels, CNN is reporting that the humanitarian supplies that came aboard the flotilla (not to be confused with the weapons cache that was found, as well) was dutifully transferred to Gaza, as promised by Israel—but was refused by Hamas.
That’s right: Hamas refused the humanitarian aid because it didn’t break the blockade. Had this really been about getting aid to needy people, and about humanitarian objectives, this would not have happened.
This is also further proof that those people who are still defending these savages and terrorists are doing so not for legitimate, ethical reasons, but simply out of ideological hatred of Israel.

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Why do you need a cruise liner with 700 people to deliver aid. None of the people mentioned in articles had any redeeming values. There were no Doctors, engineers, just dead weight. It would have been cheaper to send a smaller cargo ship and use the money saved to purchase more aid. This was obviously a set up.