27 June 2011

Z-ranha first time in action: sabotages Gaza flotilla ship

Here it comes, from Haaretz (but of course):

One of the ships due to participate in the Gaza flotilla was deliberately tampered with while it was docked in Greece’s Piraeus port, Gaza flotilla activists told Haaretz on Monday.

The ship, due to carry Greek, Norwegian, and Swedish passengers to Gaza, was found with its propeller shaft broken, the ship’s spokesman Israeli activist Dror Feiler told Haaretz.
Of course, curious reader will want to know: how exactly the heinous act of sabotage was carried out?

So read this. And don't say you weren't warned in advance. Anti-Zionists who put their feet in the azure Mediterranean should be aware from now on that no foot, no matter how bad does it smell (or not at all) is sacred. Our schools of Z-ranhas are on the prowl.

And re another detail:
Even though the problem can be fixed, it is still unclear how long it would take, especially with Greece’s recently declared general strike on Tuesday and Wednesday.
And who, do you think, caused all that turmoil in Greece?

I am gonna to take a break. To cackle darkly for half an hour or so...

Update:  Z-ranhas take a bite out of Irish ship now. Another success.

11 comments:

Dick Stanley said...

Heh, indeed. Now for the other ships....

Ben said...

Hey, I really enjoy reading your blog.

However, with regards to Flotila, I must say Israel should do a lot more to stop these ships from reaching to Israel.  Take out the mail Engine and let them stranded in the middle of the Sea.  I am sure there would be a lot of countries who would rush to their aid and tow them back to where they came from. 

Problem solved.

SnoopyTheGoon said...

One by one...

SnoopyTheGoon said...

Thanks Ben.

As for these ships: there are many fishes in Mediterranean sea ;)

Stinky said...

If you can't sink 'em, stink 'em!

SnoopyTheGoon said...

That too.

peterthehungarian said...

Snoopy you are behind the times... We have much better and effective technology now, using trained killer and shaftbreaker sharks in the sea and vultures in air operations.

SnoopyTheGoon said...

Nope, Peter, I am sorry but sharks are used for other activities, and vultures don't operate in Mediterranean.

Yitzchak Goodman said...

A'jad is claiming the I-ranha is more powerful, but a bunch of them were infected with an offshoot of the Stuxnet worm.

SnoopyTheGoon said...

Yeah, that worm surely gets around.

SnoopyTheGoon said...

Good stuff. Thanks, Lenny.