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Gaza Blockade: Israel Launches Investigation Of Deadly Flotilla Raid

KARIN LAUB   06/ 8/10 06:16 PM ET   AP

Israel Flotilla Raid Investigation Gaza Blockade
The coffin of a victim of the Israeli naval commando raid is carried at the end of the religious funeral service at the Fatih mosque in Istanbul, Turkey, Thursday, June 3, 2010. In a stunning reversal that illustrated the severity of the diplomatic fallout from its bloody raid on a Gaza-bound flotilla, Israel on Wednesday dropped plans to prosecute dozens of the captured pro-Palestinian activists, moving instead to deport all of them quickly. (AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda)

RAFAH, Gaza Strip — A Palestinian who had to delay graduate school in Malaysia and an elderly man forced to put off eye surgery in Egypt are among thousands anxiously trying to get out of Gaza now that the blockaded territory's gateway to the world has opened just a little.

A Hamas-run passenger terminal on the Gaza side of the border was packed on Tuesday with hundreds of Gazans trying to get clearance just to approach the crossing into Egypt. It was a chaotic scene, with stressed passengers arguing with overwhelmed Hamas border officials.

"Move back!" a Hamas official barked at the crowd from a hand-held microphone. Nearby, a black-clad policeman raised his club threateningly to cut short an argument with a middle-aged man.

Many of Gaza's 1.5 million people have been forced to put their lives on hold during the three years the territory's borders were sealed by Israel and Egypt, following the violent takeover by the Islamic militant Hamas.

Now, following last week's deadly Israeli raid on a blockade-busting flotilla, there is a glimmer of hope the darkest days may be over. In the wake of the assault that killed nine pro-Palestinian activists, world leaders have demanded the embargo be lifted or loosened.

Egypt's promise to keep the Rafah crossing open every day, rather than just sporadically, marks the first tangible improvement.

But even that gesture comes with many strings attached.

Only those with foreign passports or residency, or people requiring medical treatment or accepted at foreign universities are eligible to cross into Egypt. It's the same restricted group as in the past, though the steady opening of the terminal over the past week has helped reduce a backlog of thousands.

For some in the crowd on Tuesday, it was the second or third attempt in as many days to get out, with much at stake.

Hani Ihlayyel has been stuck in Gaza since returning for a summer visit in 2006 after earning a degree in computer engineering from a college in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

His plan was to return to Malaysia for graduate school, but instead the blockade forced him to remain in Gaza, where he said he wasted four years with odd jobs, including buying and selling computers. Gaza has several colleges and universities, but many areas of study, like medicine and advanced computer technology, are not available.

Ihlayyel tried several times to leave via Rafah in the past, but could never get all the necessary documents together, including an Egyptian security clearance and a spot on the Hamas-controlled waiting list. With Egypt opening Rafah only a few days every month or so, that list swelled to more than 8,000 by the end of May.

By Tuesday, just over 3,000 Gazans had crossed into Egypt, and Ihlayyel felt he might have a chance. He arrived at the Gaza terminal at 6:30 a.m. and waited for his name to be called to receive a ticket for a seat on a bus taking him to the border crossing.

Three hours later, a Hamas official announced over a loudspeaker that no more tickets would be issued for Tuesday because four buses had already crossed and no more would be accepted by Egypt. Those in the terminal, Ihlayyel among them, were now waiting for tickets to cross Wednesday.

As the oldest of six brothers, Ihlayyel said he feels pressure to succeed and that his future depends on getting out of Gaza. He said his nerves are frayed because the stakes are so high and so much can go wrong.

"I am afraid of Hamas, of Egypt, of everything," he said, clutching a plastic envelope with his travel documents. "I'm scared, actually."

Najwa Asmar and her three children failed to cross Tuesday, their second attempt in two days, but were promised they would get on the first bus Wednesday.

"Of course, I'm disappointed. For the last three days, we didn't get any sleep or rest," Asmar said as her teenage son Mohammed loaded their suitcase onto the roof of a taxi for the 45-minute drive back to Gaza City. Asmar hopes to spend the summer with Egyptian relatives she hasn't seen for years.

Nearby, 77-year-old Adnan Mohanna stood in the sun, waiting for word from Egypt that he was cleared to travel.

Hamas border officials had warned him that a local doctor's note saying he required eye surgery wasn't enough to get him across the border. His Egyptian eye surgeon, who operated on him eight years ago, would have to send word to the Egyptian authorities, he was told.

Mohanna and the others were visibly frustrated, but just shrugged when asked whom they blamed for their predicament, apparently fearful a critical word might jinx their chances of getting out of Gaza.

An Egyptian border official said about 500 Gazans, or seven busloads, are to be allowed to leave every day. Senior Hamas officials are banned from traveling, according to Egyptian officials.

Egypt has cooperated with Israel in enforcing the blockade, in part because it has been fighting homegrown Islamic radicals since the 1990s and feared Hamas' militancy could spill into Egyptian territory. However, Egypt's role in maintaining the blockade has hurt its standing in the Muslim and Arab world.

In recent days, Egypt has tried to shift responsibility for the blockade to Israel. Egypt's renewed promise on Monday to keep the Rafah terminal open came as Vice President Joe Biden met with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and called for new ways of dealing with Gaza.

On Tuesday, Israel rebuffed calls led by Turkey for an international inquiry into what caused last week's deadly raid, saying it would conduct its own investigation.

Israel staunchly opposes a complete opening of the Gaza border, fearing that would strengthen Hamas, branded a terror group by the West, and allow the Islamic militants to bring in weapons, including missiles that could hit all over Israel.

However, Israel has suggested it is willing to expand the list of several dozen basic humanitarian items it has permitted into Gaza since 2007, while continuing to ban all exports.

Some in Gaza fear that in the end the international community, led by the U.S., will settle for only cosmetic adjustments.

Iyyad Saraj, a psychiatrist and leading figure among Gaza's independents, said partial solutions, such as a proposal by France to inspect aid ships before they reach Gaza, will only prolong Israeli control of Gaza's gates.

"If there is any kind of courage and leadership and moral standing, now is the moment to end the siege," he said.

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Additional reporting by Ashraf Sweilam in El-Arish, Egypt.

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06:29 AM on 06/12/2010
Filmmaker's unedited video of Gaza convoy raid
Over one hour of unedited, uncensored video from Israel’s raid on the Mavi Marmara Gaza Flotilla is now in the public domain, thanks to the efforts of Brazilian filmmaker Iara Lee.
http://blogs.aljazeera.net/middle-east/2010/06/11/filmmakers-unedited-video-gaza-convoy-raid

Israeli Attack on the Mavi Marmara // Raw Footage
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwsMJmvS0AY&feature=player_embedded#!
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atlantis1star
SGC Atlantis
10:55 AM on 06/10/2010
Tell the Israelis to pay for the State of Israel with your own money.

God knows you skimmed enough with Bernie Maddoff and his kind. No one in Israel looks to be starving and there is plenty of money for socialized medicine, cluster bombs, Nukes and expanding Jewish settlements into Palestine.

GIVE US BACK OUR $3 BILLION DOLLARS A YEAR IN AID WE SEND TO YOU.
12:34 PM on 06/09/2010
Look at these two stories! Reuters cropped out blood and knives from photos showing attacked and injured Israeli soldiers. Amazing, I knew that the media was biased against Israel but come on; falsifying photos to make the “activists” not look violent is way over the line. Also, I did a Google News search; the topic only comes up 38 times as a story.

http://littlegreenfootballs.com/article/36489_Another_Cropped_Reuters_Photo_Deletes_Another_Knife_-_And_a_Pool_of_Blood

http://littlegreenfootballs.com/article/36488_Did_Reuters_Crop_a_Photo_to_Remove_a_Peace_Activists_Weapon
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belyeu
07:06 PM on 06/09/2010
"Reuters cropped out blood and knives from photos showing attacked and injured Israeli soldiers."

I don't see how that could ever happen since the Jews control the media?

Maybe the Jews don't control the media and the media is bias?

Any Jew can tell you that the world is biased against Israel, always have been and it will never change.

The Jews of this world are on their own and therefore must do what is best in their interests.
05:44 PM on 06/14/2010
The "Jews of this world" are not "on their own" any more than anyone else is. Please get over the perpetual victim mentality. However, if the State of Israel ends up being on its own, it will only have itself and its supporters to blame.
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Nwo2012
Sue me, I boycott products from the settlements
09:16 PM on 06/18/2010
Less than half of world Jewry resides in Israel.

Israel doesn't represent those who choose not to live there.
11:47 AM on 06/09/2010
Ah, yes like having the defendants pick the jury,attorneys and judge
05:45 PM on 06/14/2010
Yes! They will be totally impartial!
05:29 AM on 06/09/2010
A short review of threads here indicate that around 20 antisemitic commenters make up 95% of comments. Busy fomenting hate, Informing each other of additional racist links and generally spew out racist remarks.
Probably a large part is just pure unadulterated envy.
Whereas Arab countries (more than 20) are still mostly third world underdeveloped dictatorships persecuting their own citizens, women, minorities and each other. The one proud jewish state, with just barely 62 years of independence has become a model of democratic, economic, social, cultural (yes, and military) development. A miracle of a people in a 2,000 year diaspora who have managed to unite, get back and liberate their ancestral lands, defend it against 5-6 neighboring enemies, sign peace treaties with some and become the envy of many.
Well, the future is clear. These so called "activiists" will continue their relentless and completely petty and irrelevent correspondence, Israel will continue its rapid socioeconomic progress (joined the OECD lately folks) and, unfortunately the palestians will continue their suicidal tendencies, goaded on by the huffpo lefties.
Have a nice day all. I know i will
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crimghost
My bleeding heart? you should see the other guy's.
05:59 AM on 06/09/2010
You're OT, and you're calling normal people with actual concerns about Israel going rogue anti-semites. Did you expect a warm welcome?
You know, Israel is not above international law, and people want the truth to come out about what really happened on that ship. Israel hasn't exactly shown us any weapons that could have been used to attack the Israeli people from off of that ship, likely because there were none. had there been they'd be all over the news and net. and now Israel is doing it's own investigation contaminating what could have possibly cleared them (or implicated them) had the investigation been conducted by an independent team.
All that being said, are you sure you want to accuse people with genuine concerns about Israel of being antisemitic just for questioning all of this?
My day will be just fine. Hope yours is too.
09:27 AM on 06/09/2010
I replied to your posts before. An examination of your history proves MohammedAhmed's point. Israel has placed a blockade around a party who is at war with Israel to stop arms from getting in, AND to pressure Hamas to stop firing rockets and to return a hostage. We, the US, and other nations have all done the same. No international laws at play here except the ones in your head. Israel and Egypt both offered to dock the ships, inspect, and to provide FREE transportation of the goods to Gaza. This was turned down as the reason for the flotilla was provocation not aid. Not hard to connect the dots here. You also apparently cannot be bothered to watch the videos of the Israel's being attacked as the hit the deck.

Get some credibility, find some other country to be outraged over, perhaps a terrorist organization, (heaven forbid). Achieve some balance to your "genuine concerns" and then come back. Until then:

You have been weighed, you have been measured, and you have been found wanting.
02:26 PM on 06/09/2010
Anti-Jewish. Arabs are Semites.

Now, I'm SURE you screenwrote the old gladiator flicks! We LOVED to watch your work at the drive-ins!
01:46 PM on 06/10/2010
True but haven't you heard the term self hating Jew. You can be something and still discriminate against it. Or is supreme court justice Thomas and Condi Rice now the center of the african american movement to you.
11:57 PM on 06/08/2010
Clearly, a poorly titled article. How about "Gazans flock Rafah as Egypt opens crossing".
11:39 PM on 06/08/2010
I once saw some footage of concentration camp guards mocking the inmates while they were having a picnic outside the wire. I didn't think it was very funny.
11:08 PM on 06/08/2010
Watch these videos and if you can ever support or defend Israel again then you have no humanity and no conscience.

http://witnessgaza.com/
11:56 PM on 06/08/2010
A shame there is no video for the spontaneous arrival of rockets from the Gaza strip sent by Hamas. Then you can expend some of your highly developed humanity on some Israelis.

But I think your humanity only goes in one direction.
12:06 AM on 06/09/2010
Listen, like so many millions of others, I bought the Zionist Israeli propaganda brainwashing and supported Israel.

I sent MONEY, LOTS OF IT, to fly Russian Jews to "freedom" in Israel.

I thought it was my Christian duty to support "God's chosen people."

But I can no longer deny the TRUTH. The TRUTH that Israel is a fascist, killer, rogue state that goes around murdering people and holding 1.5 million people hostage in an endless prison camp.

The Zionists are no better than the Nazis. In fact, of all people, they should KNOW BETTER.

I HAVE NO SYMPATHY LEFT FOR THE STATE OF ISRAEL AND NO ONE WITH A BRAIN OR HEART WOULD EITHER. THEY ARE CRIMINALS, LIARS, AND MURDERERS.

I only hope God will forgive me for ever supporting the sick and evil state of Israel. I know there are some decent people in Israel who want peace. I do not hate the JEWS. I HATE WHAT THE STATE OF ISRAEL DOES. ANYONE WITH A CONSCIENCE WOULD. Who can blame the Palestinians for trying to defend themselves? You cannot compare their pitiful rocket attacks to the SAVAGE BRUTALITY PERPETRATED ON THEM BY A MUCH STRONGER POWER. FOR 62 FCKING YEARS.
02:30 PM on 06/09/2010
Israel can EASILY nullify the ENTIRE issue, but she has not done so.

ALL. she needs to do is release ALL the vid, photo, and aud evidence. Unedited, this time, please.

Will she be doing that, today?
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belyeu
01:35 AM on 06/09/2010
"Watch these videos and if you can ever support or defend Israel again then you have no humanity and no conscience."

Palestinian propaganda could never sway my opinion.
01:46 AM on 06/09/2010
They are eyewitness accounts of what happened during the flotilla raid.
10:09 PM on 06/08/2010
I think turkey banned google because people were finding out how they sent jihadi miscreants on that boat. This was all a political stunt by the islamist turkish government to help push its agenda to radicalize their population and win a stronger majority.
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MarcEdward
likes all cats more than most people
11:02 PM on 06/08/2010
Wow, you should write comic books - that was really creative and fantastic.
11:12 PM on 06/08/2010
yes it would be a good way to fight the evil-doers
09:56 PM on 06/08/2010
This story adds an interesting twist to the situation. It seems as though Israel is a supporter of of the PKK which definitely adds a political spanner in the works.
http://rebelnews.org/politics/middle-east/238036-israel-trains-pkk-militants-in-iraq
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muck-raker
give me liberty or give me death
07:39 PM on 06/08/2010
.................From the USS Liberty to Freedom Flotilla..............................

or another title: What is Obama afraid of..................


.......................do not miss this article.....................

http://palestinechronicle.com/view_article_details.php?id=16027
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belyeu
01:37 AM on 06/09/2010
"What is Obama afraid of.................."

Nice bit of Palestinian propaganda.
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muck-raker
give me liberty or give me death
08:48 AM on 06/09/2010
belyeu....I notice that we both have a common friend "ANBREEN". why do you not ask him/her if it is propaganda.....eh!
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Ralph Boyd
Look, . . right behind you!
07:30 PM on 06/08/2010
Come on people, Israel is about to invade Lebanon again. The UNIFIL troops are already practicing bugging out.

http://www.worldtribune.com/worldtribune/WTARC/2010/me_lebanon0476_06_01.asp

Save it for the Big One.
05:22 PM on 06/09/2010
Israel wants the Litani River.
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07:30 PM on 06/08/2010
Let's play it again. So you must remember this, ... an Israeli court of inquiry will be like Captain Renault investigating reports of gambling at Rick's? ... a smile is just a smile.
09:12 PM on 06/08/2010
Hey sparky! How many times are you going to say the same thing?
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11:23 PM on 06/08/2010
Jealous that I don't need a script like the prose challenged Likuddites?
02:34 PM on 06/09/2010
We have a fave flick in common.
07:01 PM on 06/08/2010
Oh ha ha ha ha. This should be really good.

What an outrageous joke. Why even bother.

This is a spit in the face to the entire human race.
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AZreb
equal-opportunity Independent heathen
06:21 PM on 06/08/2010
"Israel Launches Investigation" - boy, if that isn't a dilly of a headline. When a country investigates its own actions, that tells me we have taken "politically correct" to the limit. Time to stand up to Israel and have an international investigation. Oh, I forgot - Israel only follows the few international laws it feels like following; in other words, the laws that are in their benefit.

Israel is a rogue state, as are others in the Middle East - and Israel should be treated as a rogue state.