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Terje Rod-Larsen [email protected] <[email protected]> Fw: UNSCO DAILY PRESS BRIEF 28th June 2011 From : Richard Miro To : Hayat Abu Sale Sent : Tue Jun 28 03:43:11 2011 ubject : UNSCO DAILY PRESS BRIEF 28th June 2011 UNSCO Press Brief BBBBB BBBBBBBB BBBBBBBB BBBBBBBB BBBBBBBB BBB 28 th June, 2011 . B B B Flotilla: Israeli intelligence officials have expressed deep concern of what they have described as preparations for violence by members of the flotilla. Officials say that the ships will be loaded with chemical substances, including sulfuric acid, with the goal of badly injuring the IDF soldiers. They also claim that there will also be at least two top Hamas members and activists from the IHH organization, which was responsible for the fatal outcome of the previous flotilla. B Military officials said that the activists are planning to kill as many soldiers as possible. (Maariv) Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman described the flotilla participants as "terror activists, seeking to create provocation and looking for blood". He also added that Israel plans to "deal with the flotilla properly. Following our diplomatic activity, the number of boats, their size, and the number of participants has become less relevant.b EFTA_R1_00168123 EFTA01809565

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