
Originally Posted by
miles
Most of the people on the ship were activists and journalists. I don't think anybody is seriously claiming otherwise. In the heat of the moment some decided to defend themselves against the threat of occupation and the military totally lost control. Like Finkelstein said, why board the ship if you weren't looking for a fight? You could always shoot out the propeller. The ship wouldn't be going anywhere. Face it, the Israeli's totally screwed this one up.
I don't disagree with you on that. Personally I think they should have torpedoed the boat when they replied 'Our destination is Gaza'. Throw them a few lifejackets and get a couple inflatable rafts for them, then let them call Turkey, Iran, the UN or whoever else they like to help save them from drowning and escort them back home.
If a video of Israeli officials calling the muslims activists 'cockroaches' and urging a violent confrontation on board the Mavi Marmara surfaced there would be an international outcry.
So why is it not the same here? I've never heard the head of the Red Cross or McMillan Cancer charity refer to a race of people as cockroaches and then urge their fellow aid workers and charity members to kill them and humiliate them in front of the world. It's rather atypical behaviour for a registered charity don't you think?
And then when you consider they have previously been raided and caught with explosives, ammunition, missiles and other weapons with plans to support terror groups around the world it seems to me that calling these a charity is a bit rich.
The IHH are a terrorist organisation. It doesn't mean every activist who joined the convoy was a terrorist, but the organisers most definitely were. They didn't go to deliver aid, they went to cause a confrontation and fight the Israeli's.
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