Israeli forces have seized a second boat belonging to the international Freedom Flotilla coalition which was carrying a relief cargo to the besieged Gaza Strip in face of a draconian blockade imposed by Tel Aviv.
The incident occurred days after the Israeli navy seized a Norwegian-flagged boat belonging to the fotilla.
The vessel, named Freedom for Gaza and carrying 12 people, was taken to the Israeli port of Ashdod on Saturday, the
military said, adding the people on board were taken for "further inquiry."
The first "Freedom Flotilla", carrying medical equipment, was intercepted en route to "break the blockade" on Gaza last month.
Four boats left from Scandinavia in mid-May and stopped in some 28 ports along the way, with two remaining behind after a recent stop in the Italian port of Palermo.
Thousands of Israelis, including settlers once again thronged the streets to demand an agreement to exchange prisoners with the Palestinian resistance and overthrow the ruling coalition cabinet under Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The Palestinian Resistance Committees announced that the Sunday operation in Holon city near Tel Aviv was a strong slap in the face to the security and military institutions of the Zionist regime.
Deputy Secretary-General of the Hezbollah Resistance Movement, Sheikh Naim Qassem says that a full ceasefire in the Gaza Strip is the only way to achieve peace along the borders between Lebanon and the Zionist occupied Palestinian territories.
A survey conducted by the Zionist Radio and Television Organization shows that the majority of Israelis believe the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas will maintain its control over the Gaza Strip.
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