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Israel Hijacks Aid cargo, executes hostages - Pak journo, Talat Hussain taken hostage

We protected them from crusades, They preferred british against us...
Thats the case

But yea, you are right, let them live in freedom now :)


It was the dirty job of Jews and British Government who ensured disintegration of Ottoman Empire. Remember Colonel Lawrence od Arabia.

British knew that the Empire was a super power of future so it was cut and was cut in small pieces. Famous Divide and Rule.

Alas, had Ottoman was there once Oil was discovered and what Muslim Ummah had been now ? - a prosperous, educated and excelling Uni-Polar Super Power of the World.
 
Here is the Zionist's "democracy" at work in Occupied Palestine.

The members of the Knesset were calling for the death of Haneen Al-Zoubi, the Israeli-Arab parliamentarian member of the National Democratic Alliance who was on Mavi Marmara.
They tried to beat her up.

 
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^^u r a bit optimistic..arabs were equally responsible for disintegration of ottoman.they (britishers) even promised same area to 2 brothers (sory cant recall their names) n both of them conspired with them...secondly it was the time when nomads succesfully attacked n captured arabia..what u would have expected from them?
but the biggest conspiracy was formation of jewish state without even consulting the palestinians as if those idiots had inherited this land!:hitwall:
 
From what I understand from my reading of international law, this is a bilateral matter between Israel and Turkey, and the only court that can be held on it is on the soil of the belligerent who seized the ships - that is, Israel. No "international inquiry" required.
 
From what I understand from my reading of international law, this is a bilateral matter between Israel and Turkey, and the only court that can be held on it is on the soil of the belligerent who seized the ships - that is, Israel. No "international inquiry" required.
n from my understanding the case easily falls within jurisdiction of ICJ..now dot twist intl law to suit your purpose!
 
Al Jazeera Reporter: Israel Fired On Gaza-Bound Ship Before Boarding

A reporter and producer for the Arabic news organization Al Jazeera who was on board the Gaza-bound aid flotilla during Monday's deadly raid gave a firsthand account of the grisly scene aboard the ship to the network Thursday.

According to Jamal ElShayyal's account of the raid, the Israeli military had fired on the Mavi Marmara before boarding the ship. "It was evident there was definitely fire from the air, because one of the people who was killed was clearly shot from above -- he was shot, the bullet targeted him at the top of his head," ElShayyal said. "There was also fire coming from the sea as well." This account differs from the one given by the Israeli military.

The reporter also describes being mistreated by officials alongside other civilians before his Thursday release.

 
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what the hell is this nonsense:




It would be regrettable to break ties with Turkey, but the blockade is right and should continue, as it does not prevent harmless aid from entering but stops materials which would be used for rockets (like cement and sugar) reaching Hamas.
Our country is just taking action to protect us, its people.

BBC News - Gaza aid flotilla: Israeli reaction




really????????


:hitwall::hitwall::disagree::disagree::angry:
 
Israeli Radio reporting that all satellite signals have been jammed by the Israeli authorities.


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THEY ARE TRYING TO BOARD THE VESSEL.
 
Here is the Zionist's "democracy" at work in Occupied Palestine.

The members of the Knesset were calling for the death of Haneen Al-Zoubi, the Israeli-Arab parliamentarian member of the National Democratic Alliance who was on Mavi Marmara.
They tried to beat her up.

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Had she been attacked, they probably would have prosecuted her for instigating the attack, and also charge her with contempt of Knesset. Her home would have been demolished, and the attacking Knesset members would be declared national heros.
 
Autopsy shows Gaza activists were hit 30 times: Report​


LONDON: Nine Turkish activists killed in an Israeli raid on a Gaza-bound aid ship were shot a total of 30 times and five died of gunshot wounds to the head, Britain's Guardian newspaper reported on Friday.

Autopsy results showed the men were hit mostly with 9mm bullets, many fired at close range, the Guardian said, quoting Yalcin Buyuk, vice-chairman of the Turkish council of forensic medicine which carried out the autopsies on Friday.

Israeli commandos stormed a flotilla of aid ships planning to break the Israeli sea blockade of Gaza on Monday. The deaths, which all took place on one ship, the Mavi Marmara, drew widespread condemnation.

Israel said the marines who rappelled onto the Mavi Marmara fired in self-defence after activists attacked them with clubs and knives as well as two pistols snatched from the commandos.

The autopsy results showed that a 60-year-old man, Ibrahim Bilgen, was shot four times in the temple, chest, hip and back, the Guardian said.

A 19-year-old, named as Fulkan Dogan, who also has U.S. citizenship, was shot five times from less than 45 cm (18 inches) away, in the face, the back of the head, twice in the leg and once in the back, it said.

Two other men were shot four times. Five of those killed were shot either in the back of the head or in the back, the Guardian quoted Buyuk as saying.

In addition to those killed, 48 others suffered gunshot wounds and six activists were still missing, he added.

Israel said the multiple gunshot wounds did not mean the shots were fired other than in self defence.

"The only situation when a soldier shot was when it was a clearly a life-threatening situation," the Guardian quoted a spokesman for the Israeli embassy in London as saying.

"Pulling the trigger quickly can result in a few bullets being in the same body, but does not change the fact they were in a life-threatening situation," the spokesman said.

The newspaper quoted Haluk Ince, chairman of the council of forensic medicine in Istanbul, as saying that in only one case was there a single bullet wound, to the forehead from a distant shot, while every other body showed multiple wounds.

He said all but one of the bullets retrieved from the bodies came from 9mm rounds. Of the other round, Ince said: "It was the first time we have seen this kind of material used in firearms. It was just a container including many types of pellets usually used in shotguns. It penetrated the head region in the temple and we found it intact in the brain."

No-one at Turkey's forensic laboratory could immediately be reached for comment.

Turkey, Israel's only Muslim ally, stepped up its rhetoric over the killings on Friday, accusing the Jewish state of betraying its own biblical law.

Autopsy shows Gaza activists were hit 30 times: Report - Middle East - World - The Times of India
 
^^^
This particular incidence is condemnable.

1) The raid should have been carried in daytime and not in darkness of night.
2) The Intelligence should have been cross verified since it involved participation of citizens other than Israel and Gaza
3) Israel has right to defend itself in any manner it deems fit, whether legal or illegal. Its interception of flotilla is justified but not at the cost of killing innocents.
 
Flotilla raid goes viral as Israel floods YouTube

ERUSALEM (AFP) – Israel may have lost the initial PR battle over its deadly raid on a Gaza-bound aid ship, but it is fighting back with a barrage of video clips in a bid to prove activists initiated the violence.

Days after the botched attack which killed nine Turks, the fight over what exactly happened on board the ferry is still raging on YouTube, with both sides posting more and more clips on the video-sharing website to support their case.

It was chaotic footage of Israeli troops storming the Turkish-owned Mavi Marmara which first caught the world's attention.

Streaming Internet video of bloodied passengers and reporters issuing urgent calls for help were transmitted in real time from the deck of the ship.

The commandos eventually disconnected the feed but the damage was done, provoking a wave of global outrage which has dealt a harsh blow to Israel's image.

Israel says its troops were violently attacked as they dropped onto the Mavi Marmara, and only shot back in self-defence. The activists say the commandos started shooting as soon as they arrived, prompting those on board to act in self-defence.

Faced with a diplomatic backlash, Israel cranked up its propaganda machine, uploading a slew of video clips to YouTube to support its version of events.

Grainy images of elite commandos taking a beating at the hands of Turkish activists turned out to be one of Israel's most unlikely propaganda successes.

"Over 1.6 million people watched that footage. You also saw it used on blogs and in forums," said Lieutenant Aliza Landes, head of the Israeli military's new media desk.

In another clip, taken from the ship's security cameras, activists can be seen preparing for a confrontation.

"In that footage you can see them handing out metal batons and putting on masks, and you can see the light of the boat approaching so it's clear that they were preparing for a fight," said Landes.

"YouTube is the best tool we have as video gives the most powerful information," said Landes.

Israel has, however, come under fire for using "pirated" footage to defend its botched raid -- material confiscated from journalists who were on board the ship.

An interview with a passenger who says he wants to be "a martyr" is shown in a clip not credited to any media outlet, and only described as "footage captured on the Gaza flotilla."

The army refused to say whether the footage would be returned.

Twitter has also been widely used by both sides, with the microblogging site flooded with Tweets as the raid happened, most of them posted by the flotilla organisers commenting on the live Internet feed.

But none of the Tweets actually originated from the boat. And Israel has so far only used the service to distribute official information rather than as a breaking news tool.

Chaim Shacham, director of information at the foreign ministry, says Israel is becoming more aware of the digital media battlefield.

"In this case, it was very clear to us that it would be a race for footage," he told AFP, saying that the navy had cameramen in the helicopters and patrol boats.

Getting footage was part of the operational plan, he said.

All the clips put out by Israel have been rigorously edited, have no timestamp and show only scenes which vindicate the Israeli account without explaining what happened before, or after.

Shacham dismisses claims the footage provides a distorted image of events.

"The footage from the ship immediately put things into context -- it told the story of the soldiers as well as the protesters, clearly showing the soldiers rappelling down and getting beaten," he said.

While some of the footage had not been very "convenient" for Israel, much of it vindicated the troops' account, said Shacham.

"The Arabic and Turkish footage is very revealing: it shows the jihadists on the ship were intending to beat the hell out of the soldiers," he said, pointing to interviews with Bulent Yildirim, head of the Turkish charity IHH.

But analyst Yariv Ben Eliezer believes Israel's online efforts were too little, too late.

"We lost the propaganda war before we even started," said Ben Eliezer, a propaganda management expert at the IDC centre in Herzliya. "We are considered by the world to be Goliath and the 'humanitarian' activists are considered to be David, so it's a lose-lose situation."

Israel, he says, should have done its homework and exposed activists aboard the ferry as "extremists" long before they set sail.

"It's not effective now because nobody wants to listen."

Flotilla raid goes viral as Israel floods YouTube - Yahoo! News
 
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