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1 Therefore we continue a policy of a naval blockade , Netanyahu told ministers.
2 The redeployment was just about complete when Kennedy announced his naval blockade .
3 Israel has tried to stop the flood of weapons through a naval blockade .
4 The fleet was carrying aid to the area, which is under a naval blockade .
5 Anderson had accepted the job of planning a naval blockade of Cuba under protest.
6 Commercial blockade, therefore, has an intimate relation with naval blockade in its open form.
7 Instead, it focuses on whether the naval blockade and the flotilla's interception conformed with international law.
8 That's what is keeping Obama from setting up any strong backup plans like a naval blockade .
9 As the naval blockade came into force, GITMO commanders braced for retaliatory action by the Cubans.
10 It does not represent a full-blown naval blockade .
11 But Israel said a naval blockade would continue until an international force was deployed off the coast.
12 Israel maintains a land and naval blockade of the Gaza Strip, a coastal enclave controlled by Hamas.
13 He also said the coalition's naval blockade of Yemen's main seaports was exacerbating a humanitarian crisis in Yemen.
14 However, Renzi ruled out a naval blockade in international waters, which has been touted as a possible solution.
15 The government and industry feared the effects of a British naval blockade if Italy joined the Central Powers.
16 But France is objecting to a NATO naval blockade of tankers without the sanction of the United Nations.
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