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Police gear to stop 'flytilla' activists at BG Int'l
Eli Senyor
Published: 11.04.12, 13:06
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1. Entry of unlawful idiots
Elizabeth   (04.11.12)
into Israel. No talking; no chatting; no being nice..... shoot the bastards!
2. grant them their wish
israel israeli ,   tel aviv   (04.11.12)
Any such person should be granted their wish: immediate connecting flight to the PA airport in Gaza. Once in Gaza, they are no longer Israel's problem. When they want to leave, they can request a visa from the Egyptian embassy to leave the PA through Rafiah. And for security reasons, Israel should bring in some of Obama's TSA guards to make sure they aren't a danger to anyone.
3. Feed them humous and then deny them access to toilets!
tom ,   tel aviv   (04.11.12)
4. FLYINS
deborah lurya ,   irvine CA   (04.11.12)
good plans, keep the haters out, return to sender.
5. # 2
Birdi ,   Israel   (04.11.12)
The airport in Gaza has not been functional for many years.
6. Peaceful protest is part of democracy
t ,   bird   (04.11.12)
And if you do not allow peaceful protest then your democracy is a sham
7. One way to deal with it ...
Sarah B ,   U.S.A. / Israel   (04.11.12)
... would be to detain them unless they can afford airfare home. If they cannot, keep them in detention until someone wires funds on their behalf, enough to cover the cost of their detention and a ticket home. Make sure the ticket is on El Al. And make sure that they go on a no-fly to Israel list. Oh! -- and make their period in detention a less than pleasant experience. Slop them like the pigs they are, twice a day, no exercise, no phone calls, no nothing.
8. Good thing
SHIMON ,   Poleg   (04.11.12)
I see no problem here at all. This is an excellent opportunity to question and get information from hundreds of terror supporters and extremist Jew-haters. We can interrogate them at leisure and then deport them after making sure we deny them the right to ever enter our country in the future. This is a wonderful opportunity to gain some good intelligence information about these evil groups and their connections to terror. Bring it on these people are welcome to spend a few hours at Ben Gurion Airport
9. #5
(04.11.12)
IDF helicopters can land there.
10. #6: Yea-yeah-yeah ........................bla-blah
tom ,   tel aviv   (04.11.12)
11. to #6
daniela ,   panama   (04.11.12)
We can allow peacefull protest in their countries... there they can do whatever they want. But I strongly believe that Israel has the right to decide who is welcome and who is not. In my opinion, I would let them exercise their ¨right to protest¨in Homs or Damascus...
12. # 5 Birdi, Israel
Bad Assed Jew ,   United States   (04.11.12)
"The airport is Gaza has not been functional in years", neither, might I add, have the pals.
13. Damp squib
Sam M ,   UK   (04.11.12)
That's probably at least two policemen to each moron! Bring it on and send these ignoramuse back to their countries of origin! They're welcome to them!
14. # 6 t, bird
Elizabeth   (04.11.12)
You couldn't be more of an idiot if you tried
15. Sarah's Analysis is right!
Ross Gallen ,   Henderson, USA   (04.11.12)
As usual Sarah got it exactly correct. It's time to take the gloves off and deal forcefully with these idiots.
16. @6 there ain't anything peaceful about this provocation!
(04.11.12)
idiots like you with half baked logic really bounce off my last nerve! Now do tell what the USA, British, Canadian, and Chinese immigration services would do? They would put them on the next outgoing plane at their own expense.
17. #6 t, bird
Devorah   (04.11.12)
How about letting all of us into your house to protest your distorted viewpoint? That would be fair and democratic, wouldn't it? Come on, give us your address. We'll even entertain you with the YTMB (Ynet Talkback Marching Band.) Drumroll.
18. No 6 you are incredibly naive
Emma ,   Occupied London   (04.11.12)
If you think these people want to protest peacefully. If they did, they would fly in via Jordan or Egypt but they are being deliberately provocative. Israel, like any nation state, has the right to refuse entry to whom it wishes, a right which the UK excerises daily (except in the case of Muslim terrorists which it lets in, gives them houses and benefits but that's another story). It is their democratic right to refuse entry to people whose intention is to cause harm to the state.
19. maybe put them on a hunger strike?
Potash Katiftof ,   Safed, Israel   (04.11.12)
I mean, if you lock them up they'll hunger strike to get out of it, so start with that.
20. #12" They shpuld have flown to Ramallah International! OOPS!
David ,   Karmiel, Isreal   (04.11.12)
There is no Ramallah International Airport. Why? Because all the money the terror supporting NGO's give Abbas and his mob is used for buying weapons to kill Israelis! I am sure the this "International School" in Bethlehem will actually be called the Yasser Arafat School of Terrorism Against Jews" staring in the first grade! Pack them off to Damascus and there they lay the cornerstone for the building of the Bashar al-Assad School of Massacring Civilians.
21. Why dont they try flying to Damacus!!
meghan ,   israel   (04.11.12)
They can even go through Turkey to Syria!
22. #6
edan ,   israel-us   (04.11.12)
its not a peaceful protest, ben-gurion airport is private property, with its own rules of conduct, last time they came, i was at the air port, they wsere screaming and cursing and shouting at everyone 1 kid started crying he got so scared, does that sound peace full , im sorry israel has protest all the time and is a democracy, but i think even if i landed in jfk and started cursing and screaming i would get kicked out if i wasent and american citizen and if i was jail.
23. To #6 - bird
yosef yankelev, Phd ,   USA   (04.11.12)
This is a bird brain statement - no offense to the birds
24. ready to be jailed, is Israel ready for that?
observer ,   Egypt   (04.11.12)
25. #6 Peaceful protests and state of war
David Israel ,   New York, USA   (04.11.12)
When a country is in a state of war - unfortunately Israel is in a state of war - some democratic rights can be suspended. In Israel people do have the right to protest the government, wages, rent situation and many more issues. However this flytilla is not an internal political issue. It is something organized by the enemies of Israel that is cause of the state of war. There is no democracy that would allow such a demonstration and this is not a peaceful protest. As we all know it is a calculated effort to undermine the state of Israel's right to exist and an international PR stunt. Unfortunately weather it is allowed or banned the PR side always works against Israel.
26. Why not just put them on the connecting flight?
Jim Dancer ,   Talahasee, FL, USA   (04.11.12)
If they are just coming to israel to catch a connecting flight to Gaza or West Bank, then why not just let them go there? I don't understand why they are stopping them at the airport when they just want to visit family for passover or easter.
27. #6 You have no idea.
Madeleine ,   Rehovot Israel   (04.11.12)
This is absolutely not about peaceful protests, else they would go through Jordan (to Judea and Shomron) or through Egypt (to Gaza). this is about provocation pure and simple and as always, there will be those whose sole aim is to start fights so that they can point fingers at the 'aggressive' Israeli authorities who try to stop them. I'd like to see such groups trying to get into America to protest America's treatment of native Americans and the usurpation of their lands!
28. Just Wondering...
M Carr ,   Baltimore, USA   (04.11.12)
if there are any US or European organizations concerned about the slaughter occurring in Syria?...just wondering.
29. #2
Maurice ,   Montreal   (04.11.12)
One major problem with your suggestion: the Gaza airport is no longer operational due to extensive damage to the north and middle sections of the runway during operation Cast Lead.
30. Political provocation is a very serious crime
Istvan ,   BUDAPEST HUNGARY   (04.11.12)
I think more serious than spying. It is a collective blackmail against a whole country. If an induvidual blackmails somebody else can get minimum 5 years prison sentence. The pro arab provokators blackmail the State of Israel for instance to destroy the separation wall. So they wish a new massacre against israelis we saw already before. I am not a judge - my brother is - but I should give 10 years for every participants of the so called "flytilla".
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