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Israeli patrol boat collides with aid ship off Gaza

Lebanese soldiers and civil defence workers help evacuate the vessel SS Dignity from the group Free Gaza, after it arrived in the southern port city of Tyre, Lebanon, Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2008. The boat, carrying international peace activists and medical supplies to the embattled Gaza Strip, arrived back in Tyre, after being turned back and damaged by the Israeli navy, according to organizers of the trip.(AP Photo/Mohammed Zaatari)
TYRE, Lebanon-An Israeli naval vessel collided on Tuesday with a boat carrying activists and medical supplies that was trying to break the blockade of Gaza, forcing it to head to port in Lebanon.Passengers on board the the 20-metre (66-foot) Dignity said the Israeli patrol boat rammed their vessel, but Israel insisted the two boats collided as the Israeli navy was trying to contact its captain."Dignity has entered Lebanese territorial waters and will arrive in Tyre soon," an official in the southern port town told AFP.No one was injured in the collision between the patrol boat and Dignity-operated by the Free Gaza Movement-which was trying to take three tonnes of medical supplies into Gaza on day four of Israeli air strikes on the Palestinian territory.Israeli foreign ministry spokesman Yigal Palmor told AFP that the naval vessel tried to contact the aid boat by radio for identification and to inform it that it could not enter Gaza."After the boat did not answer the radio, it sharply veered and the two vessels collided, causing only light damage," Palmor said.The Israeli spokesman accused the international activists of "seeking provocation more than ever."The Free Gaza Movement, which has run the blockade six times since August to take humanitarian supplies into Gaza, said the vessel could still sail after the ramming.Paul Larudee,one of the group's founders,told AFP the Dignity had been "surrounded" in international waters about 70 kilometres (45 miles) off the IsrIsraeli coast and 135 kilometres from Gaza."It was surrounded by 11 Israeli naval vessels," he said."They ordered the boat to stop, and we didn't. They began firing over our boat and into the waters next to the boat. When the boat wouldn't turn back, one of the naval vessels rammed the boat, but not enough to disable the boat."On its website, the Free Gaza Movement said the Dignity was on a "mission of mercy" carrying three tonnes of medical supplies "donated by the people of Cyprus," from where it set off on Monday.Lebanese President Michel Sleiman said in a statement that the boat was welcome to dock in any Lebanese port and that an escort would be provided once it reached territorial waters.
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