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Activists killed after Israeli commandos raid aid flotilla
05:55 AM Jun 01, 2010
<script type="text/javascript"> var fontIndex = 2; var fontSize = new Array('0.63em', '0.69em', '0.75em', '0.88em', '1em', '1.13em'); </script> JERUSALEM - At least 10 pro-Palestinian activists in a flotilla of ships carrying aid to Gaza Strip were killed in a battle at sea with Israeli naval commandos yesterday, sparking a diplomatic crisis.
Dozens of activists and at least 10 Israeli soldiers were also wounded in the pre-dawn raid. Most of the dead were believed to be Turks.
Officials said three Israeli helicopters and several commando boats had approached the flotilla of six ships carrying 10,000 tonnes of aid and 700 activists.
According to a spokeswoman for Israel Defence Forces, Ms Avital Leibovich, officers warned the activists several times before they boarded the Turkish ferry, the Mavi Marmara.
"We found ourselves in the middle of a lynching," she told reporters. Around 10 activists attacked commandos, relieving them of their pistols, she added.
"We didn't look for confrontation but it was a massive attack," she said. "What happened was a last resort."
But the pro-Palestinian Free Gaza Movement disputed that account, saying the Israeli forces had started the violence, firing as soon as they boarded the ship.
"How could the Israeli military attack civilians like this?" said Ms Greta Berlin, a leader of the group, adding they "never thought there would be any violence".
An Al Jazeera correspondent on board the ship reported that the Israeli soldiers continued shooting even though a white flag of surrender had been raised.
Many in the international community condemned the Israeli military action.
Thousands marched in protest in Turkey, Israel's long-time Muslim ally, which unofficially supported the mission. Some protesters set Israeli flags on fire after trying to storm the Israeli consulate.
Ankara announced it would recall its Ambassador and call off military exercises with Israel. It also urged the United Nations Security Council to convene in an emergency session about Israel.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas described the storming of the aid flotilla as a "massacre", declared three days of mourning across the West Bank and called on the UN Security Council and Arab League to hold emergency sessions on the incident.
The European Union also deplored what it called excessive use of force and demanded an investigation by Israel. It said the blockade of Gaza - imposed after the militant Hamas group seized the territory of 1.5 million Palestinians in 2007 - is "politically unacceptable".
Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak expressed regret for the loss of life, but called IHH, a Turkish group organising the sea convoy, a violent organisation "operating under cover of humanitarian activity".
The incident came on the eve of talks in Washington between United States President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Last night, Mr Netanyahu decided to call off the meeting and cut short his visit to Canada.
In a news conference in Tel Aviv, Israel's military chief of staff said the troops were able to take over the five other boats without incident and the wounded were evacuated by helicopter to Israeli hospitals. AGENCIES
http://www.todayonline.com/World/ED...led-after-Israeli-commandos-raid-aid-flotilla
Activists killed after Israeli commandos raid aid flotilla
05:55 AM Jun 01, 2010
<script type="text/javascript"> var fontIndex = 2; var fontSize = new Array('0.63em', '0.69em', '0.75em', '0.88em', '1em', '1.13em'); </script> JERUSALEM - At least 10 pro-Palestinian activists in a flotilla of ships carrying aid to Gaza Strip were killed in a battle at sea with Israeli naval commandos yesterday, sparking a diplomatic crisis.
Dozens of activists and at least 10 Israeli soldiers were also wounded in the pre-dawn raid. Most of the dead were believed to be Turks.
Officials said three Israeli helicopters and several commando boats had approached the flotilla of six ships carrying 10,000 tonnes of aid and 700 activists.
According to a spokeswoman for Israel Defence Forces, Ms Avital Leibovich, officers warned the activists several times before they boarded the Turkish ferry, the Mavi Marmara.
"We found ourselves in the middle of a lynching," she told reporters. Around 10 activists attacked commandos, relieving them of their pistols, she added.
"We didn't look for confrontation but it was a massive attack," she said. "What happened was a last resort."
But the pro-Palestinian Free Gaza Movement disputed that account, saying the Israeli forces had started the violence, firing as soon as they boarded the ship.
"How could the Israeli military attack civilians like this?" said Ms Greta Berlin, a leader of the group, adding they "never thought there would be any violence".
An Al Jazeera correspondent on board the ship reported that the Israeli soldiers continued shooting even though a white flag of surrender had been raised.
Many in the international community condemned the Israeli military action.
Thousands marched in protest in Turkey, Israel's long-time Muslim ally, which unofficially supported the mission. Some protesters set Israeli flags on fire after trying to storm the Israeli consulate.
Ankara announced it would recall its Ambassador and call off military exercises with Israel. It also urged the United Nations Security Council to convene in an emergency session about Israel.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas described the storming of the aid flotilla as a "massacre", declared three days of mourning across the West Bank and called on the UN Security Council and Arab League to hold emergency sessions on the incident.
The European Union also deplored what it called excessive use of force and demanded an investigation by Israel. It said the blockade of Gaza - imposed after the militant Hamas group seized the territory of 1.5 million Palestinians in 2007 - is "politically unacceptable".
Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak expressed regret for the loss of life, but called IHH, a Turkish group organising the sea convoy, a violent organisation "operating under cover of humanitarian activity".
The incident came on the eve of talks in Washington between United States President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Last night, Mr Netanyahu decided to call off the meeting and cut short his visit to Canada.
In a news conference in Tel Aviv, Israel's military chief of staff said the troops were able to take over the five other boats without incident and the wounded were evacuated by helicopter to Israeli hospitals. AGENCIES