Υπάρχουν ' αυτοί", υπάρχουν οι " άλλοι" , υπάρχουμε και μεις που αρνούμαστε πεισματικά να παρασυρθούμε από μεγάλα λόγια, μεγάλες πράξεις και μεγάλες κινήσεις. Εμείς που στεκόμαστε δύσπιστοι και κοιτάμε τα πάντα από όλες τις πλευρές και ψάχνουμε να βρούμε την άκρη σε ένα μπλεγμένο κουβάρι..όποιο κουβάρι και αν είναι αυτό.
Εύχομαι να τελειώσει το μαρτυρίο των αθώων ανθρώπων, όχι μόνο στην Γάζα, αλλά παντού στον κόσμο, και στην προκειμένη περίπτωση να γυρίσουν σπίτια τους όλοι σώοι και αβλαβείς.
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Υπάρχουν ειδήσεις που αναφέρουν ότι έχει προταθεί από ιταλικές / καθολικές πλευρές να γίνει ακριβώς αυτό: να παραλάβει η Καθολική Εκκλησία τη βοήθεια της φλοτίλας και να την διανείμει στη Γάζα (αντί να επιχειρήσουν οι ίδιοι να σπάσουν τον ναυτικό αποκλεισμό).
Τι έχει γίνει:
Η κυβέρνηση της Ιταλίας πρότεινε στη φλοτίλα να αφήσει τη βοήθεια στην Κύπρο και να την παραλάβει το Λατινικό Πατριαρχείο Ιερουσαλήμ για να τη μεταφέρει στη Γάζα.
Ο Ιταλός Πρόεδρος Σέρτζιο Ματαρέλα έκανε έκκληση προς τη φλοτίλα να δεχθεί αυτή την πρόταση της Εκκλησίας για λόγους προστασίας των μελών της αποστολής.
Η φλοτίλα απέρριψε την πρόταση αυτή. Επιμένει ότι η αποστολή της δεν είναι μόνο ανθρωπιστική αλλά και πολιτική — ότι η πρόταση αυτή “νομιμοποιεί” τον αποκλεισμό του Ισραήλ, κατά τη φλοτίλα.
Επίσης, στην κοινή ανακοίνωση της Ιταλίας και της Ελλάδας, έγινε πρόταση ότι η βοήθεια να μεταφερθεί στην Καθολική Εκκλησία ώστε να τη διανείμει στη Γάζα, για να αποφευχθεί σύγκρουση.
Reuters
Συμπέρασμα:
Ναι — «το Βατικανό / η Καθολική Εκκλησία» έχει προταθεί να αναλάβει τη διανομή της βοήθειας της φλοτίλας. Αλλά η φλοτίλα αρνήθηκε την πρόταση, για λόγους που σχετίζονται με την αποστολή της και το μήνυμα που θέλει να διασφαλίσει.
Μπορείτε να ακολουθήσετε τους συνδέσμους για ενδιαφέροντα στοιχεία και άρθρα.
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Documents from Gaza show Hamas’s ‘direct involvement’ with aid flotilla, Israel claims
Foreign Ministry says material shows ties between Hamas and its foreign arm PCPA, whose leader in UK is flotilla organizer, while Spanish member owns some of the boats sailing to Strip
Hamas documents recovered by Israeli troops in Gaza allegedly reveal the terror group’s “direct involvement” in an activist mission currently sailing dozens of boats to challenge Israel’s blockade of the Strip, Israel’s Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday.
In a statement, the ministry claimed that the documents “show a direct link between the flotilla leaders and the Hamas terrorist organization,” especially the group’s foreign arm, the Palestinian Conference for Palestinians, or PCPA.
The PCPA was established in 2018, and according to Israel, “functions as Hamas’ representative body abroad, operating de facto as Hamas’ embassies.” PCPA was designated by Israel as a terror group in 2021, due to its being a Hamas arm.
“The organization operates under civilian cover and is responsible, on behalf of Hamas, for mobilizing actions against Israel, including violent demonstrations, marches against Israel, and flotillas of protest and provocation,” the ministry said.
One document published by the ministry, which was recently found in Gaza, was a letter from 2021 signed by then-Hamas political chief Ismail Haniyeh, “directly and explicitly calling on the PCPA chairman for unity.”
“In the letter, Haniyeh publicly endorses the PCPA organization,” the ministry said.

The ministry said a second document, found in a Hamas outpost in Gaza, showed a list of PCPA operatives, “some of whom are high-ranking, well-known Hamas operatives.”
Among them was Zaher Birawi, who serves as the head of PCPA in the United Kingdom and is known for organizing activist flotilla missions to Gaza over the past 15 years. In 2010, he was one of the spokesmen of the Turkish Mavi Marmara flotilla.
Birawi is described on the pro-Palestinian outlet Middle East Monitor as a journalist, the chairman of the International Committee to Break the Siege on Gaza, and a founding member of the International Freedom Flotilla Coalition.

Also on the list was Saif Abu Kashk, a PCPA member in Spain, who the ministry said is also the CEO of Cyber Neptune, “a front company in Spain that owns dozens of the ships participating in the ‘Sumud’ flotilla.”
It claimed that Kashk’s involvement proves that the ships “are secretly owned by Hamas.”
The ministry published photos of Birawi with flotilla activists and other pictures showing him alongside senior Hamas officials.

The 47-boat flotilla is currently some 150 nautical miles from Gaza, according to the organizers, and is set to reach the Strip this week. It is carrying dozens of activists, including Swedish campaigner Greta Thunberg.
The Israeli Navy is set to intercept the boats, and in the past has done so well before the activists were able to get close to Gaza’s coast. Israel has previously dismissed the flotillas as publicity stunts.
IDF spokesman Brig. Gen. Effie Defrin said Thursday that the Navy is ready to intercept the boats, although he noted that it would be a greater challenge than past flotilla attempts due to the number of vessels.
Due to the large number of vessels, the Navy is expected to board the boats, detain the activists, and bring them to one large Navy ship, and from there, bring them to Ashdod Port to be deported from the country. Some of the activists’ vessels may be towed to Ashdod Port as well, though military sources said they expect that some may be sunk at sea by the Navy.
The Sumud flotilla is being escorted by one Spanish and two Italian navy vessels, which their respective governments have clarified are not expected to use military force.
Israel and Egypt have imposed varying degrees of blockade on Gaza since the Hamas terror group seized power from rival Palestinian forces in 2007 in a violent coup.
Israel said it was necessary to limit Hamas’s ability to smuggle in arms. Critics of the blockade said it amounted to collective punishment of Gaza’s roughly 2 million Palestinians.

Israel has come under huge international pressure over its war in Gaza. The war started on October 7, 2023, when thousands of Hamas-led terrorists invaded Israel, killing some 1,200 people and taking 251 hostages.
The war has sparked a humanitarian crisis in the Strip, with most of the population displaced.
The Hamas-run Gaza health ministry says more than 66,000 people in the Strip have been killed or are presumed dead in the fighting so far, though the toll cannot be verified and does not differentiate between civilians and fighters. Israel says it had killed over 22,000 combatants in battle as of August and another 1,600 terrorists inside Israel during the October 7 onslaught.
Israel has said it seeks to minimize civilian fatalities and stresses that Hamas uses Gaza’s civilians as human shields, fighting from civilian areas, including homes, hospitals, schools and mosques.
Gaza-bound flotilla rejects Israeli claims of Hamas funding

The Israeli Foreign Ministry claimed that documents found in Gaza prove Hamas’ direct involvement in the humanitarian mission.
A spokesperson for the Global Sumud Flotilla on Tuesday rejected accusations by the Israeli Foreign Ministry that the humanitarian convoy has been financed by Hamas, describing them as propaganda.
Earlier on Tuesday, the Israeli Foreign Ministry published on its X account two documents that it claimed “prove Hamas’ direct involvement in the funding and execution of the Sumud Flotilla”.
The Israeli Foreign Ministry said that the documents were discovered in the Gaza Strip and were being revealed for the first time.
The first document is a letter from 2021, signed by top Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, who was killed in Tehran by an Israeli attack in 2024. It revealed a close link between Hamas and the organisation Popular Conference for Palestinians Abroad.
The Popular Conference for Palestinians Abroad was established in Turkey in 2017 by the Palestinian diaspora from around the world to involve it in political participation and national decision-making.
It regularly releases statements on the current situation in Gaza and the West Bank, and other issues related to Palestine.
PCPA was designated “an institution established by the Hamas Organisation” by the Israeli Ministry of Defence in August 2021, which considers it “a proxy for the Hamas organization”.
A second document lists PCPA members operating mainly in Europe, including Saif Abu Kashk, the alleged CEO of Cyber Neptune, a private Spanish maritime company that “owns dozens of the ships participating in the Sumud Flotilla”, according to the accusations.
According to Spanish registers, a person named Saif Abdelrahim Abukeshek is listed as the CEO of Cyber Neptune, a society based in Barcelona. According to the publicly available records, the company changed its corporate purpose from real estate to maritime transportation of people and goods, with Abukeshek taking control just days before the Global Sumud Flotilla's departure on 31 August.
Abukeshek has repeatedly rejected accusations by the Israeli government of his involvement with Hamas, stating on social media that “My work with Cyber Neptune and the flotilla has been fully transparent and focused solely on delivering life-saving aid to Gaza’s besieged population.”
Euronews could not independently verify whether the company owns any vessels joining the Flotilla. Spanish maritime records did not have any public information available on ships owned by Cyber Neptune.
Euronews was also not able to independently verify the authenticity of the documents, although they seem to be consistent in language and appearance with official communiques from Hamas, which is designated as a terrorist organisation by the EU, US and other countries in the world.
The Global Sumud Flotilla spokesperson Maria Elena Delia labelled Israel’s claim as “propaganda”, in a statement released to news agency Ansa.
“The papers shown by Israel prove neither Hamas' financing nor control over the Global Sumud Flotilla,” she said
“We are a civil and humanitarian mission, in the eyes of Europe and the world. We ask that the papers be handed over in full to independent bodies: until that happens, [this claim] is just propaganda, not evidence,” she added.
The Global Sumud Flotilla is an international civil society-led maritime initiative comprising over 50 vessels with thousands of participants from more than 44 countries.
It has not been endorsed by any governments, and its stated mission aimed at breaking Israel's blockade of the Gaza Strip and delivering humanitarian aid including food and medicine to the besieged Palestinian territory has been repeatedly challenged by Israel.
In a statement on Tuesday, the Israeli Foreign Ministry accused the flotilla of being Hamas-led and “sailing without authorisation and in violation of international law, to break the blockade on Gaza, which is also defined as a war zone.”
“This is a coordinated Hamas attack against the State of Israel, under a seemingly civilian and humanitarian cover,” the statement said.
Delia said Israel was repeating "a troubling pattern already seen in 2010 with the Mavi Marmara”, referring to an incident 15 years ago.
At that time six civilian ships of what organisers called the “Gaza Freedom Flotilla” refused to stop after having received a warning from the Israeli Navy and were raided in international waters in the Mediterranean Sea, with 10 deaths resulting from the raid.
The Global Sumud Flotilla is currently navigating north of Egypt’s eastern coast, and by late Wednesday should reach a zone in international waters where boats attempting to break the naval blockade around Gaza have previously been intercepted by the Israeli navy.
Euronews has contacted MEPs Benedetta Scuderi (Greens/EFA) and Annalisa Corrado (S&D) for further comment.
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