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Wigmund 05-30-2010 11:11 PM

Israeli military bravely slaughters unarmed activists
 
Remember those activists that were heading for the Gaza Strip with supplies like food and water for the Palestinians trapped there due to the Hamas-Israel conflict?

Yeah, they just got shot the fuck up by Israeli warships.

AP news story (same on most sites I've checked so far)
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From MSNBC.com:
TV: Israel, activists clash at sea, 2 die
Turkish network says 30 on pro-Palestinian ships are hurt

HAIFA, Israel - Israeli warships attacked the six ships carrying pro-Palestinian activists and aid for blockaded Gaza, killing at least two people on board, two TV networks reported Sunday.

The Israeli military refused to comment on the report.

The al-Jazeera satellite channel reported by telephone early Monday 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 casualties, reporting two deaths and at least 30 injuries.

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

The six-ship flotilla began the journey from international waters off the coast of Cyprus on Sunday afternoon after two days of delays. It had expected to reach Gaza, about 250 miles away, on Monday afternoon.

Earlier, Huwaida Arraf, one of the organizers, had said 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.

The al-Jazeera satellite channel reported that the ships initially 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 three-year blockade of the Gaza Strip. 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.

Commandos training to take ships?
Israel has condemned the flotilla as a provocation and vowed to block it from reaching Gaza.

Israeli military officials said they hope to resolve the situation peacefully but are prepared for all scenarios. Naval commandos have been training for days in anticipation of the standoff. Military officials, speaking on condition of anonymity under official guidelines, said the forces would likely take over the boats under the cover of darkness.

Palmor said foreigners on the ships would be "sent back to their countries." Activists who did not willingly agree to be deported would be detained. A special detention facility has been set up in the southern Israeli city of Ashdod.

At Gaza's tiny port, meant for small fishing boats, Hamas officials, activists and foreign nationals prepared to welcome the flotilla, sitting in some 40 small boats that were bobbing in the sea and decorated with the flags of the countries of the pro-Palestinian activists, including Turkey and Algeria.

In other boats, Gaza boy scouts played music, while on shore, other activists released balloons with the faces of Palestinian civilians and militants killed in battles with Israeli forces.

In Syria, eight Damascus-based Palestinian groups urged Arab and Muslim states to work to support the flotilla and warned Israel against committing any "foolishness to impede the vessels"

"This could create more tension and trigger unpredictable reactions," said the groups, which included Hamas and the militant Islamic Jihad.

Seil 05-30-2010 11:23 PM

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"This could create more tension and trigger unpredictable reactions,"
Ha ha understatement.

Art of Hilt 05-30-2010 11:47 PM

But what if the food and building supplies and wheelchairs were actually weapons in disguise?
Like Transformers, but anti-Semitic!
Ugh. I hate the blockade, but what's going on with the flotilla here, all that's going to happen is that the Israel apologists are going to go, "Oh well they broke Israel's law, they deserve what's coming to them". Ugh.

Solid Snake 05-31-2010 12:45 AM

Sometimes I wonder whether the Jews in Israel are aware of the immense irony that, as a direct result of their own horrific tragedy during the Holocaust, they're overreacting out of irrational paranoia mixed with cultural intolerance and repeating the exact same kind of injustice against the Palestinians.

It's strange insofar as you'd think that if there was any one group on this planet that would be least likely to appreciate bigotry and discrimination on the basis of one's race, nationality, or religion, it would be the Jews.

Premmy 05-31-2010 02:19 AM

Making light of tragedy, I've reached a new low....
 
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Like Transformers, but anti-Semitic!

"A world without Jews is the right of all sentient beings."

Oh. My. GOD!

Green Spanner 05-31-2010 03:00 AM

But remember folks, if you criticise Israel, you're an anti-semite.

It has nothing at all to do with the fact they pull shit like this on a regular basis without any remorse or punishment.

Professor Smarmiarty 05-31-2010 03:52 AM

Oi, I'm supposed to be the one making anti-israel threads. You steal my schtick :(
My favourite bit is how the Israelis are constantly referred to as commandos and yet they are surprised incidents happened. You sent fucking commandoes aboard the ship, what did you think would happen?

Wigmund 05-31-2010 10:16 AM

Oh holy shit the Israeli excuse is funny as hell.

'They beat us with metal sticks and knives,' commando says
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From MSNBC.com
Israeli commandos describe raid
'They beat us with metal sticks and knives,' one says


ABOARD INS KIDON, Mediterranean Sea - Israeli commandos who raided a Gaza aid ship Monday were set upon by activists with knives and clubs and some troops jumped overboard to save themselves, according to an Israeli account.

Israel said commandos opened fire in self-defense and 10 activists were killed and seven troops wounded. With Israel jamming signals and censoring media, there was little independent reporting of the events at sea.

An Israeli military spokesman said some of the commandos were equipped with paintball guns but the non-lethal weapons were not enough against activists who charged in with batons.

"They had pistols with live ammunition as back-up, to defend themselves," he said.

One of the commandos told reporters he descended by rope from a helicopter onto one of the six ships in the convoy and was immediately attacked by a group of people waiting for them.

"They beat us with metal sticks and knives," he said. "There was live fire at some point against us."

A Reuters cameraman on the Israeli navy ship Kidon close to the six-vessel aid convoy said commanders monitoring the operation were surprised by the strong resistance put up by the pro-Palestinian activists.

One of the commandos said some of the soldiers were stripped of their helmets and equipment and a number were tossed from the top deck to a lower deck and then leapt into the sea to save themselves.

"They jumped me, hit me with clubs and bottles and stole my rifle," one of the commandos said. "I pulled out my pistol and had no choice but to shoot."

Hanuman 05-31-2010 06:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Art of Hilt (Post 1045861)
But what if the food and building supplies and wheelchairs were actually weapons in disguise?
Like Transformers, but anti-Semitic!
Ugh. I hate the blockade, but what's going on with the flotilla here, all that's going to happen is that the Israel apologists are going to go, "Oh well they broke Israel's law, they deserve what's coming to them". Ugh.

The best thing is, there's actually a nazi version of gundam, my friend has a VHS of it.
They literally have swastika's imprinted into the chest pieces.

krogothwolf 05-31-2010 07:36 PM

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Really? The jumped overboard from sticks and knives? they need better CQC


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