Originally posted by squealpiggy
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i'm not going to argue with you because of the language burden , i can't express my ideas . but previously you described the blockade as "perfectly legal" , now you changed your mind and said it's debatable .Guilfoyle is a maritime legal expert and i don't understand why do you find what he said outside his field . he definitely knows better than both of us in this field.
of course the flotilla knew the blockade was in place but this returns us to the zero point : is it legal ?
and we know that the blockade was publicised by the media . but is this the formal way to declare a maritime blockade in the UN ?
I think the most important part of the interview since notification is dabatable , is that there is a lot of condemnation for the blockade , we can use it as a metric for the legality of the blockade. and second , we have UN agencies saying insufficient aid is getting through to Gaza , and that alone rises serious concerns about legality as he said . these to points make the blockade most likely to be illegal .
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