UK police seize Gaza aid vans

UK police seize Gaza aid vans

British police have seized three vans that were to form part of a 100 vehicle aid convoy headed for Gaza.

Lancashire police said on Saturday that the seizure was made as part of an "anti-terror" raid in the northwest of England.
The aid convoy was organized by the pro-Palestinian organization Viva Palestina and left central London on Saturday, the group's website said.
It said the vehicles, which include a fire engine and ambulances, were carrying clothes, blankets and children's toys.
A boat had also been donated and was part of the convoy.
The group said that volunteers planned to drive 8,000km through France, Spain, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya and Egypt where they had hoped to cross the border at Rafah into Gaza on March 2.
Lancashire police said the cargo from the three seized vehicles was being "thoroughly checked by search officers who are working as quickly as they can to ensure that the parcels can be released and continue on to their destination".
Lancashire police said they were searching five houses in the town of Burnley on Saturday after arresting nine men under "anti-terrorism" laws on a motorway near Preston on Friday.
Six of the men have been released and the remaining three are still in custody. Police can hold them without charge until Sunday night.
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British politician George Galloway addresses protestors opposed to Israeli military action in Gaza at a demonstration in January 2009.
Al-Jazeera

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