“The Spirit of Rachel Corrie” is making a second attempt to break Israeli seige of the Gaza Strip after being stranded in Egyptian waters for a week
A Malaysian aid ship, “The Spirit of Rachel Corrie” (officially known as MV Finch) is making a second attempt to break the Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip after being stranded in Egyptian waters for a week.
The MV Finch, which carries humanitarian aid, was attacked by Israeli naval forces last Monday when the vessel was about 400 meters (yards) from Gaza and was forced into Egyptian waters.
The “The Spirit of Rachel Corrie” was named after a young US woman killed by an Israeli bulldozer demolishing Palestinian homes in Gaza.
Activists on board the ship say since being forced into Egyptian waters, Egyptian authorities have prevented the ship from docking at El Arish port.
"We have pulled our anchor and are now en route to Gaza. We had given the Egyptian authorities an ultimatum to let us dock by 2:00pm (1200 GMT) or we would set sail for Gaza but they did not respond," Matthias Chang, who is heading the mission for the Perdana Global Peace Foundation, told AFP by phone from the MV Finch
"We are now on the way to Gaza, and will face whatever the consequences," Chang said."We are almost out of food and water and have been stuck on this ship since last Monday, we have no choice".
The activists also accused Cairo of collaborating with Tel Aviv to prevent aid ships from reaching Gaza. "The Egyptian Navy is forcing us out of their territorial waters and has asked us to go to international waters. One Egyptian patrol boat is coming very fast from behind with a gun pointing at us. Everyone is calm and steady. We are okay," activist said.
The MV Finch, which left Greece on May 11, is carrying plastic pipes to help restore the sewage system in the tiny Palestinian territory.