Luppichini on board the Sfintoni-8000, one of the small vessels in the group "Liberation Armada". The ship was also taken over by Israeli commandos, but no casualties on board were killed as happened in the
vessels Mavi Marmara. However, he said, Israeli commandos fired rubber bullets and two people were wounded by Israeli gun blows that contain the flow of electricity.
Italian journalist was revealed, after the whole crew entourage "Liberation Armada" held hostage, the Israeli Zionist soldiers confiscated all belongings on the ship's humanitarian activist. "They took two cameras, microphones, and other equipment owned by me and my photographer," said Luppichini who works for Italian television station RAI-3 and the Swiss television channel.
"After that, the Israeli army took the wallet, passport, bags and personal items owned passenger ships," he continued.
After all the ships were escorted to the port of Ashdod, along with a number of activists Luppichini "Liberation Armada" was moved to Be'er Sheva jail and in prison that received a form containing a statement that his passport was confiscated.
Dated June 2, Luppichini brought to the immigration authorities and deported. Israeli authorities refused to return her personal items such as passports and credit cards, although he showed a letter that his belongings were confiscated by Israeli authorities. Luppichini finally repatriated to Italy and a few days ago, he learned that there is a purchase transaction using her credit card confiscated by Israeli authorities.
One transaction was done on June 2 - when Luppichini deported from Israel - worth 10 nis (Israeli currency), performed in Tel Aviv from a payment machine. Other transactions 240 worth of business done in supermarkets Gederathite Village. "There is not much. But the principle, this is theft, regardless of the purpose," said Luppichini in his protest letter addressed to Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu, Israeli President Shimon Peres, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Defense and the Israeli Embassy and consulates in Italy.
Luppichini said, he just wants to know who has used his credit card, why and how credit cards could be used. He also demanded that his belongings confiscated by Israel restored. (Ln / hrtz)
