Turkey Marks Flotilla Date, as Another is Planned (INN) ISRAEL NATIONAL NEWS) By David Lev 05/31/12)
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A major rally will be held in Istanbul Thursday, marking the second
anniversary of the sailing of the 2010 flotilla to Gaza – as radical
lefists in Europe and Israel plan yet another flotilla. Tens of
thousands are expected to commemorate the death of nine radicals on
the Mavi Marmara, who were killed after they tried to attack and kill
IDF soldiers who had legally boarded the ship as it was on its way to
illegally dock in Gaza.
The rally comes days after a Turkish court handed down indictments
against former IDF Chief of Staff Gabi Ashkenazi, and other senior
officers. The indictment says that Ashkenazi, as head of the IDF, was
responsible for the deaths of the Marmara group, who were killed by
IDF soldiers as the latter attempted to defend themselves in a “lynch
action” by the Turkish group. If convicted, Ashkenazi and the five
other officers could be sentenced to a collective punishment of as
many as 18,000 years in prison.
In honor of the event, a Turkish news agency on Thursday released
formerly unseen footage of the events on the Marmara. The footage
shows injured and dead passengers on the ship in the aftermath of the
attempted lynch against IDF soldiers. After the incident in 2010,
Israel released footage of the attack itself, in which the radicals
on the Marmara are clearly seen trying to kill IDF soldiers.
Meanwhile, radical groups are busy organizing another flotilla aimed
at breaking Israel´s sea blockage of Gaza. Among those involved are
Israelis who belong to radical leftist groups. Dror Feiler, a former
Israeli who participated in the 2010 flotilla, told Channel Two
that “as long as the illegal blockade that punishes Gaza residents
collectively remains in place, we will continue to try and break it.”
He added that the purpose of the flotilla was not to cause riots and
prompt Israeli soldiers to use force in order to portray those on
flotilla ships as victims. “The most important thing for us is to
explain to the world that the blockade of Gaza does not help anyone,
including Israel. There is nothing in removing the blockade that
would endanger Israel. All we want is for Gaza residents to be able
to trade freely,” he said.
A UN sponsored committee has determined that Israel´s blockade of
Gaza is legal. (IsraelNationalNews © 2012 05/31/12)
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