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"We call on the international community to support this initiative," Youdsef Rawani said. "If swift and urgent help is not given there will be tragic consequences for the people of Gaza." In Gaza, activists and officials involved in previous Gaza-bound sails said they were not contacted by the organizers of the voyage of the Libyan vessel. "There will be communication, starting in the next 24 hours," said Riyad al-Bitar, a member of a Hamas government committee for ending the blockade. "They didn't inform us of anything. We only learned about it indirectly." Israel's deadly raid on May 31 provoked international outrage. Israel says its naval commandos were acting in self-defense after being attacked by pro-Palestinian activists. Five ships were commandeered without incident, but some of the 600 activists on board the Mavi Marmara, owned by a Turkish Islamic charity, actively resisted, and the soldiers opened fire. The soldiers, seven of whom were wounded, said their lives were in danger. Activists called their actions self-defense.
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