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Sweden to investigate Israeli boarding of Gaza-bound vessels

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STOCKHOLM Jun 27, 2014 - 12:00 am GMT+3
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Swedish prosecutors launched an investigation Thursday into whether laws were broken in 2010 and 2012 when Israeli soldiers boarded pro-
Palestinian vessels shipping humanitarian aid to Gaza.

Prosecutor Henrik Attorps said the preliminary investigation centered on allegations of aggravated assault, illegal threats and failure to protect civilians affected by armed conflict as stipulated under the Geneva Convention, as well as theft. Allegations of hijacking or unlawful detention were not being investigated, he said. No suspects have been identified, the Prosecution Authority said, adding that government approval would be necessary if formal charges were to be presented.

The complaint over the Israeli military's actions, which occurred in international waters and therefore falls under international law, was filed in November 2013 collectively by the activist group Ship to Gaza and almost two dozen Swedish nationals. "We are happy, and it's about time, since the first crime took place four years ago," Dror Feiler, a spokesman for Ship to Gaza, which is part of the Freedom Flotilla which aims to raise awareness by breaking Israel's sea blockade of the Gaza Strip.


Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman Yigal Palmor said Israel had not received any official communication from Sweden on the investigation, and had not been asked for cooperation in the investigation. Israel has imposed the blockade on the Gaza Strip since 2006.

The coastal enclave, home to some 1.5 million Palestinians, is ruled by the Hamas militant group, which Israel considers a terrorist organization. The blockade was eased in 2010 after nine Turkish passengers and one U.S. citizen were killed during a raid to stop a flotilla bound for Gaza. The incident drew international condemnation and strained Israel's ties with former ally Turkey. Some of the Swedish nationals who filed the complaint were on other vessels in the 2010 flotilla.
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