It would be hilarious if it wasn't so serious. Water allowed but not fruit juice? Tea and coffee allowed but not chocolate?
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2010/may/30/pro-palestinian-aid-flotilla-sets-sail-for-gaza-st/Huwaida Arraf, one of the organizers, said the six-ship flotilla began the journey toward Gaza on Sunday afternoon after two days of delays. She said they expected to reach Gaza, about 250 miles away, on Monday afternoon, and that two more ships expected to follow in "a second wave."
She said the flotilla was "fully prepared for the different scenarios" that might arise, and that organizers were hopeful that Israeli authorities would "do what's right" and not stop the convoy.
"We fully intend to go to Gaza regardless of any intimidation of threats of violence against us," she said. "They are going to have to forcefully stop us."
No one is denying that. But then again Egypt hasn't just murdered foreign citizens in international waters. No other country in the world would get away with it.At least Israel allows some things through. Egypt, who's people live in Gaza, allows NOTHING through..
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2010/may/30/pro-palestinian-aid-flotilla-sets-sail-for-gaza-st/
Above quote from one of the organisers. Seems to suggest that they were looking for confrontation. The phrase "fully prepared for the different scenarios" seems to back up the Israelis claim that they were armed.
At least Israel allows some things through. Egypt, who's people live in Gaza, allows NOTHING through.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2010/may/30/pro-palestinian-aid-flotilla-sets-sail-for-gaza-st/
Above quote from one of the organisers. Seems to suggest that they were looking for confrontation. The phrase "fully prepared for the different scenarios" seems to back up the Israelis claim that they were armed.
Above quote from one of the organisers. Seems to suggest that they were looking for confrontation. The phrase "fully prepared for the different scenarios" seems to back up the Israelis claim that they were armed.
The flottila was warned last week not to attempt to cross the blockade.
And they tried it anyway
Maybe they thought the IDF would do nothing. But they was always going to be a reaction.
Egypt has its own problems, in particular the tunnels that it fails to control. But then i feel sorry for Egypt, it entered into the blockade thinking the EU would have troops as support, however, when Hamas came to power it "strongly disagreed" with the EU presence, i.e. get out before we start picking you off. So Egypt was left to defend itself thoroughly on the understanding that if Hamas operates or co-ordinates from Egypt, that makes Egypt a legitimate target. So it's getting threats from the US/Israel, but has no support from anyone else.
The whole purpose of this was to get a reaction, of that there's little doubt. However, at worst the expectation would be that they would be stopped in Israel's waters (note that even though Israel doesn't control Gaza itself, it still controls the coast and airspace, which contradicts the Israeli statements regarding the legality of the blockade) and either deported or if they refused, detained.
Their hope was to then raise a lot of media attention to the issue. I don't feel anyone thought Israel would enter international waters, have commandos jump from a helicopter and start shooting people on a boat over some fruit juice and chocolate.
And I also think it's a bit disingenuos saying Israel lets some things through, it really is a very small amount of aid, including medical supplies (which get held up in processing and approval then have to be destroyed because they're past their use). Best estimates are that only 30% of aide gets through.
Egypt has its own problems, in particular the tunnels that it fails to control. But then i feel sorry for Egypt, it entered into the blockade thinking the EU would have troops as support, however, when Hamas came to power it "strongly disagreed" with the EU presence, i.e. get out before we start picking you off. So Egypt was left to defend itself thoroughly on the understanding that if Hamas operates or co-ordinates from Egypt, that makes Egypt a legitimate target. So it's getting threats from the US/Israel, but has no support from anyone else.
So again, it's a mess, there are serious questions regarding the legality of the blockade, there are questions as to the motivations of those in the boats. However, none of that justifies what happened this morning in any context.
My criticism of Israel is that they never apologise for their screw-ups. They never come out and say "Yes, our soldiers panicked and completely over-reacted and now people are dead who shouldn't be." The same holds true when their soldiers shoot civilians at checkpoints (even when they are children on their way to school). Because of this there is a shadow cast over all of their actions.
There is no reason for Egypt to have a blockade. It should never have abandoned its own citizens. There should be free movement around all of Egypt and equal rights for all Egyptians including those living in Gaza. This problem is entirely caused by Egypt refusal to enforce law and order in its own country. They have no political desire to take on Hamas or any of the other terrorists. They prefer to let their people live in rotten conditions in Gaza.
By all accounts, they had sticks, knives and unconfirmed reports that they had a couple of handguns. Hardly prepared for an assult by a professional commando unit in international waters.
I think that's because they haven't panicked. I think they genuinely believe they are entitled to do whatever they want.
If someone came at me with a knife and I had an assault rifle I'd shoot them....
If the IDF landed on the ship and just started shooting then they are completely in the wrong. If they landed and were attacked (even if the attackers just had sticks and knives) then they were justified in opening fire.
If someone came at me with a knife and I had an assault rifle I'd shoot them.
I believe they think they are required to do whatever they deem necessary to stop attacks against their country. Not an unreasonable standpoint. If Hamas was not attacking Israel there would be no blockade.
How far back do you want to go?
Recognition of people's republic of China by Egypt?
The Suez Crises?
The Six day war?
Yom Kippur War?
There's a huge amount of stuff going on, that goes back years. A very tangled web indeed.
1. The ships were in international waters, Israel has no say in what they do while there.
Yes I agree regarding Egypt, but like Israel I have sympathy with the impossibility of what Egypt has to deal with. If it opens up the crossing to Gaza it legitimises Hamas. First, that is contrary to Egypt's policy as it doesn't recognise or want to deal with Hamas, second, Hamas operating out of Egypt and using its borders is bad news for Egypt. Catch 22.
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