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I really hope the Scots canetoad Monday #1
Add Netanyahu to the list. usonian Monday #2
Did anyone try to contact her family? Thefamily says she is "safe and accounted for", despite the wild rumors Glorious bastard Tuesday #3
Another update: she has been released to Jordan muriel_volestrangler Tuesday #4
She has been deported to Jordan. Glorious bastard Tuesday #5
Nah, "deported" is used for when you want to be in a country but are thrown out muriel_volestrangler Tuesday #6
Deportation is not contingent on the deportee's desire to stay in the country or lack thereof. Glorious bastard Tuesday #7
I see your point, but that talks about "under that country's laws". The capture was lawless, muriel_volestrangler Tuesday #8
The detention was lawful under international law governing blockades. Glorious bastard Tuesday #9
It was a kidnapping in international waters (nt) muriel_volestrangler Tuesday #10
It was neither. Glorious bastard Tuesday #11
"The first boats were stopped about 70 nautical miles off the Gaza coast in international waters and others closer." muriel_volestrangler Tuesday #13
Not really: EX500rider Tuesday #15
Yes, really. muriel_volestrangler Tuesday #16
This message was self-deleted by its author Celerity Tuesday #17
It was indeed a legal detention , it is a declared war zone with a maritime blockade EX500rider Tuesday #12
IMO they were lucky Israel stopped them, how did they see that playing out? EX500rider Tuesday #14
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