Sunday, June 6, 2010
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Turkish Activist group that funded the flotilla has links to Al-Qaida
The Israel Defense Forces, as well as some analysts, have drawn links between a Turkish charity group that funded the flotilla and al-Qaida terrorists.
Terrorist activists prepare to attack IDF soldiers
In a special meeting of the Israeli Security Cabinet on Tuesday (June 1), it was disclosed that approximately 40 people on the upper deck of the ship with no identification wearing bullet proof vests and using weapons against the IDF soldiers are considered to be mercenaries of the al-Qaeda terror organization. During this special meeting it became clear that while the civillian protestors were sent to the lower deck of the ship, this group of mercenaries split into organized cells in order to combat the IDF soldiers. The cabinet places full responsibility for the incident on those who started the violence which clearly placed the soldiers' lives in danger.
While the Israeli naval commandos were approaching the Mavi Marmara, the ship's security camera recorded this video displaying the "peace activists" getting prepared to welcome IDF soldiers with clubs, pipes, glass and metal bottles:
While the Israeli naval commandos were approaching the Mavi Marmara, the ship's security camera recorded this video displaying the "peace activists" getting prepared to welcome IDF soldiers with clubs, pipes, glass and metal bottles:
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
"Humanitarian Activists" beating the soldiers as they approached the ship.
The peace activists look more like terrorists instigating violence.
Israeli Navy trying to escort flotilla to Ashdod where Humanitarian supplies could be distributed legally
Israel Navy: "Mavi Marmara, you are approaching an area of hostilities which is under a naval blockade. The Gaza area coastal region and Gaza harbor are closed to all maritime traffic. The Israeli government supports delivery of humanitarian supplies to the civilian population in the Gaza Strip and invites you to enter the Ashdod port. Delivery of supplies in accordance with the authorities' regulations will be through the formal land crossings and under your observation, after which you can return to your home ports on the vessels on which you have arrived."
Response: "Negative, negative."
Response: "Negative, negative."
Weapons on "Humanitarian" Ship
During a search aboard the maritime vessel Mavi Marmara, IDF forces uncovered a cache of weapons including many knives, slingshots, rocks, smoke bombs, metal rods, improvised sharp metal objects, sticks and clubs, 5KG hammers, firebombs and gas masks in case IDF forces fired riot dispersal means at the activists as they violently attacked the soldiers. These weapons were used against Israeli Navy personnel as they attempted to board the ship.
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