Israel attacks Gaza flotilla - Many dead

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Reports: Israeli ships attack aid flotilla, 2 dead

By TIA GOLDENBERG, Associated Press Writer Tia Goldenberg, Associated Press Writer – 59 mins ago

HAIFA, Israel – Israeli warships attacked at least one of six ships carrying pro-Palestinian activists and aid for the blockaded Gaza Strip, killing at least two and wounding an unknown number of people on board, an Arabic satellite news channel and a Turkish TV network reported early Monday.

The Israeli military spokesman's office denied that its forces attacked the boats but said they would enforce the decision to keep them away from Gaza.

However, other security officials, speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to report on the military operation, confirmed that activists were wounded, but did not give numbers.

They said the troops faced resistance and that soldiers were under orders only to use fire if their lives were in danger.

The al-Jazeera satellite channel reported by telephone from the Turkish ship leading the flotilla that Israeli navy forces fired at the ship and boarded it, wounding the captain. The Turkish NTV network also reported an Israeli takeover with gunfire, and that at least two people were killed.

The al-Jazeera broadcast ended with a voice shouting in Hebrew, "Everybody shut up!"

A Turkish website showed video of pandemonium on board one of the ships, with activists in orange life jackets running around as some tried to help an activist apparently unconscious on the deck. The site also showed video of an Israeli helicopter flying overhead and Israeli warships nearby.

The reports came just after daybreak, with the flotilla still well away from the Gaza shore. Israel had declared it would not allow the ships to reach Gaza.

Al-Jazeera footage showed soldiers descending from helicopters on ropes onto a ship and two men, apparently wounded, being carried away.

A violent takeover would deal yet another blow to Israel's international standing, already tarnished by war crimes accusations in Gaza and its three-year-old blockade of the impoverished Palestinian territory.

Greek activists said people on board one of the ships in the flotilla told them that Israeli forces boarded two other boats — one Greek, another Turkish — from helicopters and inflatable speedboats and took them over.

They said the attack took place in international waters 80 miles (128 kilometers) from the Gaza coast and that the boat had refused to obey the Israeli navy's orders to halt.

Shortly after, activists on board the ship told them that Israeli commandos had boarded the Greek boat and that the last words they heard before the connection was cut were, "They're boarding the ship using hooks, we're under arrest."

The head of the Gaza Hamas government, Ismail Haniyeh, condemned the "brutal" Israeli attack.

"We call on the Secretary-General of the U.N., Ban Ki-moon, to shoulder his responsibilities to protect the safety of the solidarity groups who were on board these ships and to secure their way to Gaza," Haniyeh told The Associated Press.

Turkish television stations said police blocked dozens of stone-throwing protesters who tried to storm the Israeli consulate in Istanbul. The CNN-Turk and NTV televisions showed dozens of angry protesters scuffling with Turkish police and shouting, "Damn Israel."

On Sunday, Huwaida Arraf, one of the organizers, said the six-ship flotilla began the journey from international waters off the coast of Cyprus on Sunday afternoon after two days of delays. She said they expected to reach Gaza, about 250 miles (400 kilometers) away, on Monday afternoon, and that two more ships would follow in "a second wave."

The flotilla was "fully prepared for the different scenarios" that might arise, and organizers were hopeful that Israeli authorities would "do what's right" and not stop the convoy, she said.

"We fully intend to go to Gaza regardless of any intimidation or threats of violence against us," she said. "They are going to have to forcefully stop us."

After nightfall Sunday, three Israeli navy missile boats left their base in Haifa, steaming out to sea to confront the activists' ships.

Two hours later, Israel Radio broadcast a recording of one of the missile boats warning the flotilla not to approach Gaza.

"If you ignore this order and enter the blockaded area, the Israeli navy will be forced to take all the necessary measures in order to enforce this blockade," the radio message continued.

Al-Jazeera also reported that the ships changed course to try to avoid a nighttime confrontation, preferring a daylight showdown for better publicity.

The flotilla, which includes three cargo ships and three passenger ships, is trying to draw attention to Israel's blockade of Gaza. The boats are carrying items that Israel bars from reaching Gaza, like cement and other building materials. The activists said they also were carrying hundreds of electric-powered wheelchairs, prefabricated homes and water purifiers.

Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman Yigal Palmor said that after a security check, permitted humanitarian aid confiscated from the boats will be transferred to Gaza through authorized channels. However, Israel would not transfer items it has banned from Gaza under its blockade rules. Palmor said that for example, cement would be allowed only if it is tied to a specific project.

This is the ninth time that the Free Gaza movement has tried to ship in humanitarian aid to Gaza since August 2008.

Israel has let ships through five times, but has blocked them from entering Gaza waters since a three-week military offensive against Gaza's Hamas rulers in January 2009. The flotilla bound for Gaza is the largest to date.

Some 700 pro-Palestinian activists are on the boats, including 1976 Nobel Peace Prize laureate Mairead Corrigan Maguire of Northern Ireland, European legislators and an elderly Holocaust survivor.

The mission has experienced repeated delays, both due to mechanical problems and a decision by Cyprus to bar any boat from sailing from its shore to Gaza. The ban forced a group of European lawmakers to depart from the breakaway Turkish Cypriot northern part of the island late Saturday.

Israel and Egypt imposed the blockade on Gaza after Hamas militants violently seized control of the seaside territory in June 2007.

Israel says the measures are needed to prevent Hamas, which has fired thousands of rockets at Israel, from building up its arsenal. But U.N. officials and international aid groups say the blockade has been counterproductive, failing to weaken the Islamic militant group while devastating the local economy.

In particular, the ban on building materials has prevented Gazans from repairing thousands of homes that were damaged or destroyed in an Israeli military offensive, meant to stop Hamas rocket attacks, early last year.

Israel rejects claims of a humanitarian crisis in Gaza, saying it allows more than enough food and medicine into the territory. The Israelis also point to the bustling smuggling industry along Gaza's southern border with Egypt, which has managed to bring consumer goods, gasoline and livestock into the seaside strip.

_http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100531/ap_on_re_mi_ea/ml_israel_palestinians
 
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Al Jazeera is now reporting up to 16 dead and 30 wounded.
_http://english.aljazeera.net/news/middleeast/2010/05/201053133047995359.html
 
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I have heard from Turkish TVs that Israeli media is censored by military. Israeli radio said the censor prevents them from giving information about the hospital the wounded are taken.

Turkish police is protecting Israeli Ambassador's house and Embassy right now. There are protestors in front of both of them. The protestors are really angry right now, their numbers are continuously increasing.

Foreign Ministry says this creates irrepairable damages in relations between Turkey and Israel. One wonders if this causes a war between Turkey and Israel.

Interestingly, at midnight, there was an attack on a sea military base in Iskenderun, near Syria border. Normally, Kurds attack further eastern parts of Turkey, so I found it a bit unusual, but not impossible. One wonders if it was Israel attacking. There is some speculation about this in Turkish media, but it is not confirmed.
 
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Right now I am listening Israeli spokesman for Prime Minister's Office in a Turkish media channel. He claims a few things. First of all, when he was asked about dead and wounded, he talked about wounded IDF soldiers. He claimed 10 wounded IDF soldiers and said there were fire arms, knifes and the people attacked the soldiers when they tried to get on board. He said 10 activists were killed, 5 wounded(if I didn't heard that wrong). They were taken hospitals, the ships were taken to Ashdod harbor. He claimed they were not peaceful activists headed for Gazza, they were terrorists undermining Israel's authority. Yet, I remember the ships were checked both in Greece and Turkey. Did they hide the weapons or there were no weapons?

I have heard some people from ship. They confirmed there are a few wounded Israeli soldiers, but claimed they only tried to take their weapons after IDF soldiers opening fire. They said they were treating the soldiers and asked Israel to stop attacking. They also said Israel is opening fire from the boats around, throwing bombs etc.

It is interesting that Israel attacked the ships at international waters. There is a law against this, isn't there?
 
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Biomast said:
There is a law against this, isn't there?
Yes it is illegal, but Israel do not care about the laws.
 
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This is outrageous, I hope people will notice this time !!

There was a woman from the Belgian human right watch speaking on the radio this morning and she said that no politician dared to defend them while there has been a week that Israël threatens to attack and no so subtely, the radio host refered to them only as pro-palestinian but she managed to say that anyone (aka the Palestinian) in such conditions deserved help because it is in the Geneva convention.
 
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Yeah, the right wing press of Israel claims that the passangers on the ship attacked Israeli soldiers with blades and "daggers" after they got on board and only after that they started to fire the guns. But in the short incident videos the soldiers fire their guns right after they are on board and nobody seems to be around them.

The spokesman of Gaza aid flotilla in Turkey said that the ships will continue to their target.

I don't know what the consequences of this incident will be but since the islamist government of Turkey is loosing some of its power and there is an election next year it's highly probable that they will raise the tension to very high levels.

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Biomiast said:
Interestingly, at midnight, there was an attack on a sea military base in Iskenderun, near Syria border. Normally, Kurds attack further eastern parts of Turkey, so I found it a bit unusual, but not impossible. One wonders if it was Israel attacking. There is some speculation about this in Turkish media, but it is not confirmed.

Yes Biomiast, I find this suspicious too. 6 Soldiers dead and 7 wounded and it was a rocket attack.
 
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This is unacceptable and pure evil :mad:!!! But what do you expect when 73% of the population is composed of psychopaths. I hope people start realizing that Israeli is a cancer to the world.
 
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Good grief - i don't know what to say that hasn't been said about these men of true terror :(
 
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http://www.thenews.com.pk/updates.asp?id=105787 said:
JERUSALEM: At least 20 people were killed and over 50 others injured on Monday when the Israeli navy intercepted ships carrying aid and pro-Palestinian activists toward the Gaza Strip, Geo News reported Monday.
Talking to Geo News, Palestinian DG Health said the injured and the deceased have been shifted to an Israeli hospital.
[...]
Israeli media said some marine commandoes were slightly hurt. Captured ships were sailing toward Israel's southern Mediterranean port of Ashdod, media said.

This seems to be the beginning of the end of the perception that Israeli is a victim. I was speechless when I woke up and read the news today, This is a hard blow against all the fence-sitters on this issue, how can this be justified? It is impossible.

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Here is a video of the incident : http://video.mynet.com/alperdumann/Turk-gemisi-boyle-isgal-edildi/546801/

A man says at 1:23 "We are showing the white flag but still they'are attacking."
 
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Can ya'll get some of these comments and informational bits on my FB page for a wider audience?
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?ref=profile&id=762784678
 
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There is a video here, it is quite shocking.

Also from another source

Greta Berlin, a spokeswoman for the Free Gaza Movement which organised the convoy said she was told of 10 dead by an Israeli lawyer for the group but had had no contact with the ships."How could the Israeli military attack civilians like this?" she said. "Do they think that because they can attack Palestinians indiscriminately they can attack anyone?

"We have two other boats. This is not going to stop us."

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SUMMARY: Israeli commandos scaled sides of boat and were dropped by helicopter onto boat carrying thousands of tonnes of medical equipment and other humanitarian aid with human rights activists from many countries (including European politicians) and opened fire (using live ammunition), killing over 20 activists according to latest reports. They jammed the communication of the boat so no one really knows what's happening.

The boat was in international waters, where Israel has no jurisdiction. Hamas called it an act of piracy. France said there is no excuse for this. Ahmadinejjad said it is a sign of the end of Israel. An emergency meeting of the Arab League has been called by Syria, but don't take that seriously; no one else will.

Israeli spokesman Regev said that the humanitarian activists wanted confrontation (presumably the Israeli commandos were peacefully going about their business and were attacked by these terrorists).

http://www.worldbulletin.net/news_detail.php?id=59257


This is terrible.
 
Journos on Gaza ship missing

http://www.news24.com/World/News/Journos-on-Gaza-ship-missing-20100531

Journos on Gaza ship missing

31 May 2010

Sydney - An Australian journalist and a photographer on a vessel which was part of a flotilla seeking to break a blockade on the Gaza Strip have not made contact since deadly clashes with Israeli forces.

The Sydney Morning Herald has not heard from writer Paul McGeough or photographer Kate Geraghty since Israeli forces stormed the aid ships on Monday, leaving at least 10 pro-Palestinian activists dead.

A spokesperson for publisher Fairfax said that the pair were on assignment covering the convoy and had been moving from boat to boat but were understood to be on the MV Samoud.

"We last had contact with Paul around lunchtime today," the spokesperson said.

"He said they (Israeli forces) were beginning to jam communications and we haven't been able to communicate with them since."

Navy vessel

Australia's foreign ministry said it was aware the Australians were with the flotilla.

"We are seeking to confirm their safety and precise whereabouts," the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade said in a statement. "There is no indication, at this stage, that any Australians have been injured."

In some of McGeogh's last reports before communications were cut off, he wrote about how a series of lights beyond the flotilla were visible.

"Were they non-military sea traffic, or was the Israeli navy on top of us?" he wrote in a despatch published on the Sydney Morning Herald's website.

"Kate Geraghty uses her biggest lens to capture an image of what we can't really see. Blown up, it is too grainy to publish, but at the same time, clearly, it is a navy vessel."

He said that at 04:20 those on board realised all communications were jammed.

"4.22 - we see two zodiacs moving in, pressing through. Two more zodiacs. Now there are five of them astern of us," he wrote.

"There's white wakes on black water. Search lights on one of the cargo ships and from the Turkish ferry are picking up the zodiacs now."
 
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