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Daybreak: The Flotilla Must Be Stopped (Again)

Plus peace talks push, Syrian protests, and more in the news

by
Marc Tracy
June 17, 2011
The Mavi Marmara under escort on May 31, 2010.(Menahem Kahana/AFP/Getty Images)
The Mavi Marmara under escort on May 31, 2010.(Menahem Kahana/AFP/Getty Images)

• The navy is telling journalists that it will again use force to enforce the Gaza blockade and stop this year’s flotilla. [NYT]

• That flotilla will officially not include IHH, the Turkish group which headlined last year’s, which pulled out due to technical reasons. [JPost]

• The fullest write-up yet of the U.S.-led efforts to re-start peace talks to try to head off a U.N. statehood vote in September. [WSJ]

• The first rocket was launched from Gaza in two months. It landed in an empty field. [JPost]

• Syria is far more divided by sects than Egypt. But its protests are also lasting much longer, giving the different groups more time to overcome their differences (maybe). [NYT]

• Oh, laaaaaadies. Mel Gibson is single and back on the market again … . [Page Six]

Marc Tracy is a staff writer at The New Republic, and was previously a staff writer at Tablet. He tweets @marcatracy.