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DESCRIPTION:For Immediate Release   Saturday, June 12, 2010 For Immediate 
 Release\n\nContact:\nEduardo Cohen (650)-363-8313/367-7325;\nDonna Wallach 
 (408)293-4774/cell 569-6608\n\n\nOn first boat to be attacked by Israeli 
 Navy,\nAbducted at gunpoint, Retired Nurse, Grandmother,\nand 
 ‘Survivor’ of Gaza Freedom Flotilla,\nReturns Home to Bay Area 
 TONIGHT\n\nTONIGHT, Kathy Sheetz, a 63 year-old retired nurse from 
 Richmond, will return home to the Bay Area after being kidnapped from a 
 ship in the Gaza Freedom Flotilla and imprisoned by Israeli soldiers in a 
 specially built Israeli jail. The ships were intercepted and commandeered 
 by the Israeli navy as they were attempting to deliver humanitarian 
 supplies to the people of Gaza who have been suffering under a debilitating 
 blockade for four years.\n\nMs. Sheetz will arrive at San Francisco 
 International Airport tonight at 10:00pm on American Airlines Flight 197 
 directly from Boston.\n\nThough widely reported that the Mavi Marmara – 
 the Turkish ship on which at least nine activists were killed – suffered 
 the most violent attack from the Israeli Navy, it is now apparent that two 
 US flagged passenger ships were the first boats of the Gaza Flotilla to be 
 attacked by Israeli military forces: Challenger 1 on which Kathy Sheetz 
 sailed and Challenger 2, both from the Free Gaza Movement.\n\nWhile 
 attempting to rendezvous with the humanitarian Gaza Freedom Flotilla off 
 the coast of Cyprus, both of the US flagged passenger boats experienced 
 simultaneous and nearly identical mechanical malfunctions that hampered 
 steering on both ships.  The captain of Challenger 1 was able to effect 
 emergency repairs but passengers aboard Challenger 2 had to be transferred 
 to other boats. The strange circumstances of the malfunctions raised 
 suspicions of Israeli sabotage, but Free Gaza organizers didn’t want to 
 raise that charge publicly without evidence.\n\nJust days later that 
 evidence was provided by two high ranking Israeli military officials. 
 Israeli Deputy Defense Minister Matan Vilnai inferred on Israel Radio that 
 Israeli operations had reduced the number of ships that were able to 
 participate in the flotilla." And according to Israel National News, 
 Colonel Itzik Tourgeman told a Knesset (Israeli Parliament) committee that 
 two ships on their way to break the naval blockade of Gaza “have not 
 reached their target” because “covert action was taken against 
 them."\n\nKathy Sheetz is concerned that Americans don’t seem to know 
 that well before the larger Turkish ship was attacked, the Israelis had 
 already attacked and disabled two US flagged boats.\n\nBut also, believing 
 the Israeli military knew that smugglers would not choose to smuggle arms 
 on a boat that’s nearly certain to be searched, Ms. Sheetz is also 
 dismayed that American reporters foolishly accepted fantastic Israeli 
 claims of arms smuggling on the humanitarian ships.  “Why didn’t 
 American journalists question those absurd Israeli claims,” she asks,” 
 and press Israeli officials for the real reasons they used lethal force and 
 killed nine humanitarian activists in international waters?”\n\n“People 
 who haven’t witnessed the terrible suffering that the people of Gaza are 
 forced to endure may not understand this,” Kathy Sheetz explains, “but 
 most of us are ready to attempt more challenges of the blockade, and to put 
 our bodies and well-being on the line, again and again until Gaza is free 
 and Palestinians can enjoy their basic human rights.”\n\nPage One (of 
 two)\n\n\n\nPage Two (of two)\n\nMore about Katherine Sheetz:\n\nKathy 
 Sheetz, 63, is soft-spoken and her quiet and even shy demeanor belies a 
 steely determination to defend the human and economic rights of 
 disenfranchised people – not just in Palestine but in many parts of the 
 developing world including Haiti where she has been involved for 
 years.\n\nShe holds a Masters Degree in Sustainable Development,\n\nIn 
 August 2008 Ms. Sheetz sailed on the SS FREE GAZA, which along with the SS 
 LIBERTY, successfully sailed from the port of Larnaca on Cyprus to Gaza 
 City.  They were the first two boats to successfully break the Israeli 
 blockade (or siege) of Gaza.\n\nKathy also participated in the ninth voyage 
 of the Free Gaza Movement sailing aboard the SPIRIT OF HUMANITY, with 
 former US Congresswoman from Georgia Cynthia McKinney. The SPIRIT OF 
 HUMANITY was also hijacked at gunpoint off the coast of Gaza and taken to 
 Israel. Kathy – along with all the other passengers and crew – was 
 arrested and held for ten days in an Israeli prison and then deported.  
 Israel stole all the cargo onboard and the SPIRIT OF HUMANITY remains in 
 the hands of the Israeli Navy.\n\nMs. Sheetz lives with her partner Steve 
 in Richmond, California.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/06/12/18650524.php
SUMMARY:Survivor of first boat of Freedom Flotilla attacked by Israeli Navy Returns Home to Bay Ar
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