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Israel Boat Raid Sparks International Outcry

First Posted: 05/31/10 12:32 PM ET   Updated: 05/25/11 05:40 PM ET

ANKARA, Turkey (AP) -- Turkey withdrew its ambassador to Israel and called for an emergency session of the U.N. Security Council as condemnations erupted across Europe and the Arab world Monday over Israel's deadly commando raid on ships taking humanitarian aid to the blockaded Gaza Strip.

Government after government demanded an explanation from Israel, which said its soldiers were trying to defend themselves against armed activists. The White House said it was trying to learn more about "this tragedy."

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said "it should be known that we are not going to remain silent in the face of this inhumane state terrorism." Most of the nine dead were apparently from Turkey, once a close ally of Israel.

In Istanbul, a crowd tried to storm the Israeli Consulate. North of Jerusalem, Palestinians hurled bottles and stones at Israeli soldiers. In Jordan, hundreds urged their government to follow Turkey's lead and cut ties with Israel. Dozens of Egyptians protested outside the foreign ministry in Cairo criticizing the Egyptian government holding pictures of late President Gamal Abdel Nasser.

Israel said the activists attacked its commandos as they boarded the six ships taking tons of supplies to Gaza, while the flotilla's organizers said the Israeli forces opened fire first.

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon condemned the violence. The European Union's foreign affairs chief, Catherine Ashton, said the bloc was deeply concerned and she called on Israel to carry out an inquiry. British Foreign Secretary William Hague deplored the killings and called for an end to the Gaza blockade.

Greece, Egypt, Sweden, Spain and Denmark summoned Israel's ambassadors demanding explanations for the violence, with Spain and France condemning what they called the disproportionate use of force. Greece suspended a military exercise with Israel and postponed a visit by Israel's air force chief. Germany called for an immediate investigation but was careful not to directly place blame, and said it was seeking information on six German citizens believed to have been aboard the ships.

In Tehran, dozens of angry students pelted the U.N. offices with stones and eggs in protest, burning Israeli flags and chanting, "death to Israel" and "down with U.S." Police blocked them from reaching the building. The president of Iran, a key supporter of Hamas, called the raid "an inhuman act." In Baghdad, an estimated 3,000 Shiite followers of the anti-American cleric Muqtada al-Sadr shouted "Death, death to Israel!" and "Death, death to America!"

Riot police used tear gas to drive back hundreds of protesters demonstrating outside the Israeli Embassy in Paris. There were also demonstrations in Rome, Sweden, Norway, Cyprus and more than 20 cities in Greece.

In Athens, riot police used tear gas and stun grenades to disperse around 2,500 Greeks and Arabs protesting outside the Israeli Embassy. Some protesters threw stones and tried to push past police lines to reach the embassy. About 2,000 people demonstrated peacefully in Thessaloniki.

The African Union issued a statement to "strongly condemn" the raid and said it "complicates the existing situation and the effort to bring just, lasting and comprehensive peace to the area."

Abdel-Rahman al-Attiya, the head of the Gulf Cooperation Council, a regional group, said "Israel is a renegade entity that violates international law" and said the attack should be considered "a war crime."

In Saudi Arabia, which has promoted a wider Arab-Israeli peace proposal calling for a land-for-peace swap, the Cabinet headed by King Abdullah called on the international community to hold Israel responsible for its "barbaric" policies.

But the strongest reaction came from Turkey, where Deputy Prime Minister Bulent Arinc said Turkey was canceling three joint military drills and calling on the U.N. Security Council to convene in an emergency session about Israel. Turkey is currently a member of the council.

He also said a Turkish youth soccer team currently in Israel would be brought home.

The raid also brought heightened attention to Israel's blockade of the Gaza Strip, imposed after the Palestinian militant group Hamas seized control of the tiny Mediterranean territory in 2007. The blockade - along with Israel's fierce offensive against Gaza in the winter of 2008-2009 to stop Hamas rocket fire on Israeli villages - has fueled anti-Israeli sentiment around the Arab world.

The Cairo-based Arab League called an emergency session for Tuesday to address the attack, as the two only Arab states with peace deals with Israel - Jordan and Egypt - sharply condemned the violence.

The incident also put Egypt in a tight position. The only Arab country bordering the Gaza Strip, it has helped enforce the blockade by cracking down on smuggling tunnels that are a key source of goods to Gaza's 1.5 million people and by rejecting pressure that it open its border crossing.

A group founded by Nelson Mandela that includes Nobel Peace Prize winner Desmond Tutu and former President Jimmy Carter said "the treatment of the people of Gaza is one of the world's greatest human rights violations and that the blockade is not only illegal, it is counterproductive."

In Beirut, about 500 Palestinian and Lebanese activists protested in front of the U.N. headquarters, setting Israeli flags on fire. In neighboring Syria, more than 200 Syrian and Palestinian protesters staged a sit-in before the offices of the United Nations.

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Pro-Palestinian Jewish demonstrators gather outside the Israeli Embassy in London, Monday, May 31, 2010. Israeli naval commandos stormed a flotilla of ships carrying aid and hundreds of pro-Palestinian activists to the blockaded Gaza Strip on Monday, killing nine passengers in a botched raid that provoked international outrage and a diplomatic crisis. (AP Photo/Akira Suemori)
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09:52 PM on 06/18/2010
Several accounts of Israeli "commandos" shooting people before they've even reached the ship's surface seems to mitigate Israel's claims about "self-defense." Furthermore, why confiscate random and objective footage taken from passengers on the ship, erase them, while releasing your own heavily edited version of events to world news outlets? This looks quite suspicious, wouldn't you say? Also, who can be foolish enough to believe that those deliberately looking for a direct provocation with IDF would bring knives and sticks to what would undoubtedly be a gun/grenade/white phosforous kind of fight? Finally, why should anyone "wait for the evidence" when within a matter of hours, Israel spokespeople and even Netanyahu himself were vigorously stating that those on-board the floatilla's were "terrorist protesters" - they did not wait for any evidence, did they? Not buying it. There is no justification. Too many times have our "good old ally" Israel murdered first, then screamed "terrorist" after doing the deeds. And too many times have they gotten away with murder while dragging the US further and further into its messes, many times while navigating underneath world view. Within the last 6 months alone, Israel has been busy; building illegal settlements, assassinating, murdering, and issuing collective punishment to the people of Gaza. Clearly, Israel has established a pattern which is predictable.
07:13 PM on 06/03/2010
Why is it that the world is so quick to condemn Isreal in the flotilla incident where Isreali soldiers were attacked and were forced to defend themselves (I have seen the videos); yet, when North Korea torpedoed and sank a South Korean ship killing 40 of their sailors, there is almost world-wide quiet? Interesting...unprovoked attack on South Korea, 40 deaths by North Korea....nothing. Isreali soldiers try to inspect a "peace, aid" ship and are beaten, stabbed, etc., they defend themselves killing 9 "activists" and receive world condemnation. Something seems a little wrong here....
11:08 PM on 06/21/2010
People, I think understandably, feel that Palestinians are a conquered and brutalized people. South Korea and North Korea are more evenly matched.

There is; however, an uncomfortable feeling on anti-Semitism in the air lately.
01:16 PM on 07/05/2010
i know as an american the fact that the us is tied at the hip to israel makes me feel more obligated to condemn isreal's continuous agression against the palestinians.
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jackbutler5555
06:12 PM on 06/01/2010
Is it fair to say that the flotilla folks intended this as a provocation, given that they could have delivered the supplies to the designated port?
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YankeeCanuck
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01:00 AM on 06/02/2010
That is the half-truth that is being repeated over again by Israel's PR machine.Tell you what. Next time someone wants to give you a gift, say a big wad of cash, how about you tell them to deliver it to me and I'll send what's appropriate to you.
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jackbutler5555
04:17 AM on 06/02/2010
The gift goes to a state at war with Israel. That's a whole truth.
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07:03 AM on 06/02/2010
Is it fair to say you can look into the heads of all those people on the boats?

Other than that, on a more general level, peaceful provocation has always been looked at as a legitimate means (or strategy) to point to something you see as wrong. Marches, for instance, Gandhi, Martin Luther King -- some would have said, at the time -- instigated provocation.

On a different note: Remember the bus incident in 1955 in Montgomery, Alabama, Rosa Parks -- tired feet or provocation?
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jackbutler5555
10:59 AM on 06/02/2010
As usual, you've come up with a logically worthwhile contribution.

I can not look into their heads, but can I not conclude that they must have been there for a reason and I can not conjure up any other reason than confrontation?

And, you're right, this would be characterized as peaceful provocation. Does it matter to you the degree of provocation? Peaceful marches is one end of the continuum. Would not run penetrating a naval blockade be at the other end?

If they merely needed to deliver food and medical supplies, they could have done that without provocation. They wanted instead to draw attention to the countermeasures the Israelis would take and to protest the blockade. The cargo, therefore, was a gimmick, was it not?
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jackbutler5555
05:59 PM on 06/01/2010
What is the issue?

Is it that the Israeli commandos used excessive force given the provocation?

Will that not be clear after an objective investigation? Should we not wait until all the facts are available?

Or, are anti-Israeli folks here merely using this as an opportunity to express their opposition?
09:29 AM on 06/02/2010
Y'know, everytime someone criticizes Israel- it does not mean they are automatically anti-semitic, or anti-Israel. Lets be real- Israel is not Netherlands... nor should it be, considering they are involved in an armed conflict (depending on your affiliation, its an armed conflict/ war/ skirmish/ big fight, etc). But the term "appropriate force" is completely lost.

It is a usual occurence for Israel to overdo things (in the eyes of the rest of the world). And considering the amount of propaganda used to portray an objective light on Israels' actions. Its obvious to be skeptical and ask questions.

I truly believe the activists were in the wrong- for engaging the soldiers... some even brandished firearms- which led the IDF to authorize deadly force (funny how people forget that).

But for crying out loud- you cannot make weapons out of anti-biotics or rice, just allow food and medicine into the area... they are already treated as sub-human through Israeli policies.
03:32 PM on 06/01/2010
Okay, maybe I am missing something, and I say this irrespective of these most recent events, but it seems like there's an imbalance in our relationship with Israel in terms of the costs and benefits. I mean, how about we just hold hands with them instead of being connected at the hip? I wrote an essay on this, I will link it below. And no, I am not anti-Semitic, I have Jews in my family. I just don't get it. Maybe I am missing something. Feel free to enlighten me.

http://thedividedstatesblog.com/2010/06/01/why-is-israel-americas-blood-brother/
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02:28 PM on 06/01/2010
There has been, just now, a very enlightening interview on Al-Jazzeera with former ambassador Edward Peck, who was in one of the smaller flotillas.

Basically, I believe he was perplexed but not surprised; Israel has been feeding on militaristic aggression for so long that, at a time it could have played the benign dictator, allowing the much-needed supplies in and diffusing some of the tension its present actions have created in the past few years, it chose instead to go for the jugular believing it to be a deterrent. It isn't.

it pushes itself further and further into a corner - Turkey, its only Muslim ally will pull the plug; Egypt leadership, forced by public outrage, has opened its borders; criticism is coming from all corners of the world - Sweden, Spain, Brazil - you name it.

Israel has long been reading the signs completely wrong and doesn't even care that it puts its main benefactor who just recently dissed the Turks on the Iranian issue, in a difficult spot, straining an already fragile cooperation. Still, dutiful as ever, the US government is wagged by its tail, further weakening its own stance on the world stage. Some European leaderships, unable to think outside the box, will play Simon says.

The World Cup hasn't even started and its own goals all around.
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jackbutler5555
06:02 PM on 06/01/2010
Do you think the U.S. should join much of the rest of the world in condemning Israel. Or, should we wait until all the facts are available to us?
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CigarGod
What is your process?
07:43 PM on 06/01/2010
The facts are available.
Sorry you haven't been keeping up.
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jackbutler5555
06:14 PM on 06/01/2010
As a participant in the flotilla, why would he be perplexed, given the intention of the flotilla was to provoke?
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Ira7
12:12 PM on 06/01/2010
A woman at one of the demonstrations in NYC against Israel was holding up a sign that said, "Stop U.S. Imperialism in Haiti."

These are the kinds of maniacs you're dealing with here.

This isn't complicated:

Israel is at war with Hamas, there's a naval blockade of Gaza, and if you approach the area of the blockade, don't expect hugs and kisses from the IDF. You can't have it both ways.
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jackbutler5555
06:16 PM on 06/01/2010
"Israel is at war with Hamas, there's a naval blockade of Gaza, and if you approach the area of the blockade, don't expect hugs and kisses from the IDF. "

Ira7:

That makes sense to me. I wish the anti-Israel folks would respond to that. Maybe they have an insight we hadn't thought about.
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YankeeCanuck
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01:04 AM on 06/02/2010
Israel's Vietnam. Undeclared and immoral wars don't justify a state's collective punishment of a civilian population.
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jackbutler5555
04:22 AM on 06/02/2010
But that doesn't answer Ira's statement.
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CigarGod
What is your process?
11:29 AM on 06/01/2010
For those wishing to call President Obama regarding The Memorial Day Massacre, you may find my little script helpful:

“I’m calling to voice my displeasure with President Obama’s failure to condemn The Memorial Day Massacre.
I am also extremely disappointed by the veto of President Obama’s representative of the UN Security Council’s condemnation of Israel’s Memorial Day Massacre upon the Gaza Peace Flotilla.”

WH number: 202-456-1111
Use your speed dial, because you will get a busy signal for about 10 rings and tyhen you will be on hold for about 5 minutes.
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jgarbuz
12:15 PM on 06/01/2010
Why not try the Hamas Hotline?

666-666-6666
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jackbutler5555
06:03 PM on 06/01/2010
Should we condemn first and gather the facts later?
11:10 PM on 06/12/2010
Should we let people who support war crimes use "fact gathering" as a delay tactic (and will do so ad nauseum), when plenty of facts already do exist?
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piul05
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11:08 AM on 06/01/2010
Robert Frisk says it as it is:

http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/commentators/fisk/robert-fisk-western-leaders-are-too-cowardly--to-help-save-lives-1987989.html

Now, if the Nobel Committee had any backbone, they would withdraw that wishful thinking of a Peace Prize.
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10:37 AM on 06/01/2010
The Elder Brother of the terrorist King Al Qaeda is out in the field. Will the exponents of the war against terror announce their reaction and program against this terrorist country as it was done in the case of Taliban and with regard to Al Qaeda or will they permit the use of the certificate of Self-defense issued by the ex-President and Vice President of the previous regime? Asked clarification by Political Analysts

In addition, will they leave them to terrorize the entire world as once Adolf Hitler did, or take drastic action that world will remember there is no room for any terrorists as there is no room for Nuclear armament to threaten the world. opined the Intelligentsia

Therefore, what even if this terrorists is Adolf Hitler Nazi Force's by products claimed the Political Strategists.
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AZreb
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09:24 AM on 06/01/2010
Note how we in the U.S. are yoked with Israel in the angry mobs - we are seen as Israel's benefactors and back-up in any and all of Israel's actions. And why not? We supply Israel with millions of our tax dollars every year, plus military aid so Israel can conduct its endless wars. We bow down every time someone mentions "Holocaust" - the magic word meaning more support for Israel.

They refuse to sign the non-proliferation treaty - they continue building settements - and we continue to partner with them. What will it take for our Administration and Congress to grow some backbone and say enough is enough? Israel even interferes with our own governmental issues - telling us who should be a diplomat for our own country!

If AIPAC and others wish to continue to fund Israel, fine - but we should stop being the banker and supplier to them.
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jgarbuz
09:46 AM on 06/01/2010
The US should cut off aid and arms sales to Egypt, the Palestinians, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and all participants in this conflict equally.
10:28 AM on 06/01/2010
we should
10:58 PM on 06/12/2010
No. The US should stop all (blanket) foreign aid everywhere, pay down its debt & re-establish foreign aid as a program to help out countries in genuine times of emergency/need (i.e. Haiti) rather than the bribery scam that it's become.
09:15 AM on 06/01/2010
Israel was created in 1948. We can look back on over 62 years of history and observe:

- Constant violence in the region

- A fresh hate of the USA due to our policy in the region

- Violence toward Americans b/c of the US's policy in the region, troops deployed around the world

- Many countries around the world where Jews are welcome and successful

Is the world a better place with Israel or would things be better without it?
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jgarbuz
09:44 AM on 06/01/2010
Yes, constant violence such as the Egyptian war in Yemen in the 1960s, when Egypt used poison gas on them. The Iraq-Iran war that took a million lives. The Lebanese civil war that took up to 150,000 lives. The Jordanian slaughter of rebellious PLO that took thousands of lives. The Syrian assault on the fundamentalists in the city of Hama where up to 20,000 were slaughtered in a day or so. In fact, the Arab-Israel conflict has been one of the least bloody of all the Middle Eastern conflicts since 1948.
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jackbutler5555
06:07 PM on 06/01/2010
If the world isn't a better place with Israel, what would you do about it, Dov?
09:11 AM on 06/01/2010
Behold the never-ending Israeli propaganda machine.

After raiding the Floatilla's kitchen drawers, Israel discovered a massive stockpile of deadly "weapons".

Where I'm from, we call them "steak knives". I think I saw the set on sale at Target last week.

I have a larger "weapons" cache in my kitchen.

I hope commandos don't raid my home cuz apparently I'm armed and dangerous!

Look at the pictures, judge for yourself.

Do you trust anyone who twists the facts to fit their agenda, even if it costs human lives?

http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3897318,00.html
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jgarbuz
09:33 AM on 06/01/2010
Box cutters were used by the 9/11 hijackers.
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bklynsparrow
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10:49 AM on 06/01/2010
If you think those are not deadly weapons, the 9-11 terrorists used boxcutters. If you have any doubt how effective they were, come to NYC.
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09:10 AM on 06/01/2010
Here is an account of the response from demonstrators in Tel Aviv last night : http://alisonramer.com/2010/06/01/demonstrations-for-and-against-israel-the-idf-and-turkey-in-tel-aviv-following-flotilla-incident/
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jgarbuz
09:39 AM on 06/01/2010
Well, this is Israel's problem. It is a democracy, and you have the ex-NKVD left wing "Jews" faced off against Jewish nationalists. I wish there were more demonstrations against the Turkish, Arab and Iranian occupation of Kurdish lands, but that's not going to happen. Why there aren't demonstrations for the freedom of occupied Kurdistan escapes me. Well, last week the PKK struck out. Israel helped the Turks capture PKK leader Ocalan some time ago. Israel should support freedom for the occupied Kurdish people now more vigorously.
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08:42 AM on 06/01/2010
Its not a tragedy, Pres. Obama.....its terrorsm on the high seas.
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jgarbuz
09:49 AM on 06/01/2010
Nope, it's legitimate self defense against a ship bringing supplies to an enemy entity at war with Israel. Israel offered to inspect and deliver the supplies, but the militants were looking for exactly what happened - another propaganda victory over Israel. Any attempt by Jews to defend themselves will always be condemned.
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Ira7
12:13 PM on 06/01/2010
Yep.