Israeli television, citing foreign media reports, said the death toll could be as high as 16.
“The images are certainly not pleasant. I can only voice regret at all the fatalities,” Trade and Industry Minister
The raid set off a storm of international protest and drew condemnations from leaders of
But after some initial expressions of regret,
Israeli officials Monday came out strongly in defense of the raid,
characterizing the protesters as hard-core extremists who had prepared
an ambush for soldiers.
Deputy Foreign Minister
“premeditated and outrageous provocation.” He said Israeli soldiers
found evidence that “weapons” had been prepared in advance, but he did
not specify whether those weapons included guns.
said protesters managed to grab two guns from Israeli soldiers and use
them against the commandos, prompting soldiers to return fire.
“This was murder,” Berlin said in a telephone interview from
The six-vessel flotilla, packed with hundreds of international activists, food and other humanitarian supplies, had left
to intercept the boats, by force if necessary, and tow them to the
Israeli port of Ashdod, where passengers would be arrested or deported.
According to an Israeli commando, speaking on
condition of anonymity, he and other Israeli soldiers who rappelled
onto the boat from a helicopter were immediately attacked by about 30
people on board.
“They beat us up with metal sticks and knives,” he
said. “There was live fire at some point against us. … They were
shooting at us from below deck.”
He said activists tossed some of the soldiers from
the top deck to the lower deck and the soldiers jumped in the water to
save themselves. Activists grabbed some soldiers and tried to hold them
hostage, stripping them of their helmets and equipment, he said.
Ten Israeli soldiers were wounded, two seriously, the military said.
Protest organizers said the nighttime raid on the
Turkish-flagged Mavi Marmara, the flotilla’s largest vessel with 600
passengers, occurred in international waters more than 40 miles off
shore.
Video released by television crews onboard and a
live Internet signal transmitted from the boat show armed and masked
Israeli soldiers rappelling from helicopters onto the boat and being
attacked by passengers with iron clubs.
Berlin said the activists were acting in self-defense after soldiers opened fire.
“People had the right to defend themselves against soldiers armed with machine guns,” she said in a telephone interview from
The group had been unable to reach passengers since the attack occurred
because the Israeli military had blocked telephone signals, she said.
“They can spin it any way they want. We’re the civilians, and they are
the military.”
According to Berlin, flotilla organizers hoped to bring international attention to
The group had launched nine previous ships to
Protest organizers described a chaotic early morning takeover in international waters.
Berlin earlier told Israel Radio that the
confrontation was broadcast live from a Turkish boat participating in
the flotilla. The footage, she said, clearly showed Israeli soldiers
opening fire on civilians.
“The minute their feet hit the deck, they started to shoot,” Berlin said.
She added, “Something happened to your country to make it think it is all right” to shoot civilians.
Hebrew-language website, that the “organizers were not innocent — they
demonstrated violence against the soldiers. They were prepared for
their arrival.”
Israeli radio military analyst
encounter. “There was serious violence” that forced the soldiers to
open fire, he said.
But condemnation was wide and swift.
Protests against Israeli embassies in
Reaction from
only Muslim allies in the region, with close economic and military
ties. But over the last 18 months, their relationship has soured,
particularly after
security forces on alert in case of demonstrations by the nation’s Arab
minority. Leaders huddled to prepare the government’s response to the
criticism both internationally and from Palestinians and
In the
Among the injured was Raed Salah, a firebrand Arab Israeli who heads the northern faction of the
“It’s a crime,” said Arab-Israeli lawmaker
He called for a lifting of the
Ayalon accused some of the protesters of having links with terrorist groups, including
“Allowing these ships to go in an illegal way to
Israeli Prime Minister
A
Flotilla organizers said they were carrying first-aid supplies and medical professionals in the event of casualties, but
It’s not the first time activists have attempted to
break the Israeli blockade. Previously, protest ships have been turned
back, escorted to
But the current flotilla, organized by Free Gaza and other
pro-Palestinian advocacy groups, presented a greater challenge due to
the sheer number of people — as many as 800 — taking part.
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