Look, in the eyes of criminal law provocation and murder are entirely different things. This was not criminally inciting murder either. Are you suggesting that if I walk into a gang alley and get stabbed then I should be as criminally liable as the person who stabbed me for I provoked him by going through a nobody's-owned area that happened to be by his den (analogy being roads as municipal owned and hence not private property and intl waters being out of Israel's sovereign boundaries). I might extend this logic to the wearing-skimpy-clothes-gets-you-raped argument as well. Utterly fallacious logic being used to condone violence based on sympathies for a nation with one of the worst human rights record on the planet.
The humanitarian mission had a clear message. They could have taken another route but Israel had to be given a message that the International community will not take more of its BS and let Israel control the situation entirely and dictate the routes taken by foreign aid missions.
They were in international waters. Had they been just a micrometer outside Israel's territorial or contiguous zones or exclusive economic zones, they still would have been under the sovereign jurisdiction of the flag they were flying.
I'm not taking the BS of the people being armed. It can most definitely be imagined that a couple would have gotten agitated and perhaps tried to manhandle an armed IDF soldier, who being trigger friendly and having no concern whatsoever of human life killed the people in response. It is beyond comprehension that they attacked the soldiers. Utterly beyond comprehension.
If you were to give blame on a scale of 1 to 10 then Israel gets a 9.8 and the aid convoy organizers 0.2.
I cannot imagine how you people can support such an utterly inhumane, cowardly attack and call yourselves sane, rational and reasonable humans. Perhaps geo-politics has polluted minds beyond reason and logic.