JERUSALEM — Israel on Monday set aside a warning
it issued the previous day that foreign journalists aboard a flotilla
planning to challenge its naval blockade of Gaza risked being barred
from the country for up to a decade and having their equipment
impounded.
Also, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said Monday that he had
instructed the relevant authorities to devise a special procedure for
journalists covering the flotilla bound for Gaza, on the assumption that
they would end up in Israel. In contrast to the activists on board, it
said that the journalists would not be subject to the “regular policy
against infiltrators and those who enter Israel illegally.”
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