Will the
Canadian and
International media report
accurately
and fairly
as
anti-Israel
activists
violently
resist an IDF naval
boarding
with tragic
results?
Background:
In
the early
hours of
Monday 31
May, Israeli
naval
commandos
boarded a
flotilla of
vessels
heading for
Gaza. What
happened
next has
created a
major media
storm as,
according to
reports,
over a dozen
anti-Israel
activists
have died
and many
more
injured,
including
Israeli
soldiers.
Israel's
critics have
been quick
to condemn
the
incident,
using it to
inflame
anti-Israel
sentiment.
Palestinian
President
Mahmoud
Abbas has
already
termed what
is
undoubtedly
a serious
incident as
a
"massacre".
Will this be
the latest
in a long
list of
incidents
that have
been
distorted
and
misrepresented
to cause
Israel the
maximum
amount of
damage to
its image?
Connected
to Terror:
Who is
Behind the
Flotilla?
The
organizations
and
passengers
behind the
Gaza
flotilla
have been
variously
described as
"peace
activists"
and "humanitarian
organizations".
This could
not be
further from
the truth.
The primary
objective of
this
flotilla was
not to
deliver aid
packages to
Gaza but to
spread
anti-Israel
propaganda
in
cooperation
with Gaza's
Hamas rulers.
Playing a
central
role in the
flotilla is
the Turkish
IHH
organization,
which
besides its
legitimate
philanthropic activities
is also,
according to
the
Intelligence
and
Terrorism
Information Center, a
supporter of
radical
Islamic networks,
including
Hamas, and
at least in
the past,
even
global jihad
elements.
See
here and
here for
detailed
information
on the IHH.
Amongst the
other
organizations
involved in
the flotilla
is the
International
Solidarity
Movement.
The ISM has
a
shameful
record
of placing
foreign
nationals in
danger
through
encouraging
'direct
action',
which
resulted in
the death of
American
citizen
Rachel
Corrie. In
2003, ISM's
extreme
ideology was
underscored
when
terrorists,
originating
from the UK,
used ISM as
a cover to
attack
Mike's Place
bar in Tel
Aviv,
murdering
three
people. More
recently,
ISM has been
a leading
force in the
violent
protests
against the
security
barrier
at Ni'lin,
while an ISM
activist has
been jailed
in the US,
charged
with "giving
about
$20,000 to a
group he
knew
supported
Hamas."
An
Al-Jazeera
report from
May 28,
translated
below by
PMW,
shows
activists on
board before
departing
for Gaza,
chanting
Intifada
songs aimed
at Jews and
praising
martyrdom.
Chants
include
"Intifada,
intifada,
intifada!
Khaybar,
Khaybar, oh
Jews! The
army of
Mohammed
will
return!"
relating to
a seventh
century
massacre of
Jews in
Khaybar by
early
Muslims.
"Peace"
Activists
Used Deadly
Violence
Despite
claims that
the
activists on
board were
only
prepared to
resist the
IDF
peacefully,
the reality
was quite
the
opposite.
Upon
boarding the
Marmara,
owned and
operated by
the
extremist IHH, Israeli
naval
personnel
were
attacked
by activists
who had
prepared
themselves
with weapons
including
knives and
clubs. This,
despite the
following
statement
from a Free
Gaza
spokesperson:
We were
not
going to
pose any
violent
resistance.
The only
resistance
that
there
might be
would be
passive
resistance
such as
physically
blocking
the
steering
room, or
blocking
the
engine
room
downstairs,
so that
they
couldn't
get
taken
over.
But that
was just
symbolic
resistance.
Is the clip
below
showing an
IDF soldier
being
attacked
with a
crowbar
"symbolic
resistance"?
In
addition,
IDF forces
apprehended
two
activists
holding
pistols.
The
activists
took these
pistols from
IDF forces
and
apparently
opened fire
on the
soldiers as
evident by
the empty
pistol
magazines.
This goes
some way to
explaining
the number
of
casualties
as live fire
was
exchanged as
IDF forces
found
themselves
under severe
threat as
evidenced by
the number
of injured
Israeli
soldiers and
the types of
injuries. One
soldier suffered
a serious
head injury,
two others
were injured
by gunshots
and one more
was stabbed.
A
First-Hand
Account
Israeli
journalist
Ron Ben-Yishai
gives a
first-hand
account of
the
incident:
Navy
commandoes
slid
down to
the
vessel
one by
one, yet
then the
unexpected
occurred:
The
passengers
that
awaited
them on
the deck
pulled
out
bats,
clubs,
and
slingshots
with
glass
marbles,
assaulting
each
soldier
as he
disembarked.
The
fighters
were
nabbed
one by
one and
were
beaten
up
badly,
yet they
attempted
to fight
back.
However,
to their
misfortune,
they
were
only
equipped
with
paintball
rifles
used to
disperse
minor
protests,
such as
the ones
held in
Bilin.
The
paintballs
obviously
made no
impression
on the
activists,
who kept
on
beating
the
troops
up and
even
attempted
to wrest
away
their
weapons.
One
soldier
who came
to the
aid of a
comrade
was
captured
by the
rioters
and
sustained
severe
blows.
The
commandoes
were
equipped
with
handguns
but were
told
they
should
only use
them in
the face
of
life-threatening
situations.
When
they
came
down
from the
chopper,
they
kept on
shouting
to each
other
“don’t
shoot,
don’t
shoot,”
even
though
they
sustained
numerous
blows....
During
the
commotion,
another
commando
was
stabbed
with a
knife.
In a
later
search
aboard
the
Marmara,
soldiers
found
caches
of bats,
clubs,
knives,
and
slingshots
used by
the
rioters
ahead of
the IDF
takeover.
It
appeared
the
activists
were
well
prepared
for a
fight.
Read the
full account
here.
See the IDF
video
footage
taken from
above the
boarded
vessel,
showing
Israeli
soldiers
under attack
by clicking
on the image
below.
See more at
the
IDF's
YouTube
channel.
Propaganda
Not
Humanitarianism
If there was
any doubt
that these
organizations
were
unconcerned
with
universal
human
rights, this
was
confirmed by
the
rejection
of a request
from the
family of
Gilad Shalit for
activists
to pressure
Hamas to
allow
international
organizations
to bring
letters and
food
packages to
the
kidnapped
soldier in
exchange
for the
family's
support
for the
international
expedition's
attempt to
dock in
Gaza.
In fact,
Israel
offered to
transfer the
supplies on
the flotilla
to Gaza from
Ashdod port
through
official
channels, an
offer that
was rejected
in favor of
confrontation
on the part
of the
anti-Israel
activists.
As flotilla
organizer
Greta Berlin
stated:
"this
mission is
not about
delivering
humanitarian
supplies,
it's about
breaking
Israel's
siege."
The flotilla
was clearly
warned by
the Israeli
Navy in
advance of
the boarding
and the
offer
repeated by
the IDF.
A
Legitimate
and
Legal Operation
IMRA
asked Hebrew
University
international
law expert
Dr. Robbie
Sabel about
the legality
of the IDF
action in
international
waters.
Dr. Sabel
explained
that a
state, in a
time of
conflict,
can impose
an embargo,
and while it
cannot carry
out embargo
activities
in the
territorial
waters of a
third party,
it can carry
out embargo
activities
in
international
waters.
Within this
framework it
is legal to
detain a
civilian
vessel
trying to
break an
embargo and
if in the
course of
detaining
the vessel,
force is
used against
the forces
carrying out
the
detention
then that
force has
every right
to act in
self
defense.
Dr. Sabel
noted that
there is a
long history
of embargo
activities
in
international
waters.
Indeed,
according to
the
San Remo
Manual
that governs
international
humanitarian
law, it is
permissible
under rule
67(a) to
attack
neutral
vessels on
the high
seas when
the vessels
"are
believed on
reasonable
grounds to
be carrying
contraband
or breaching
a blockade,
and after
prior
warning they
intentionally
and clearly
refuse to
stop, or
intentionally
and clearly
resist
visit,
search or
capture."
Will the
Media Report
Fairly?
The initial
pictures and
reports of
this
incident (supplied
mainly by
the less
than
objective
al-Jazeera
and Turkish
media) do
not paint
Israel in a
positive
light, not
helped by
the fluidity
of the
situation
and
conflicting
information.
It is the
duty of the
international
media to
report
fairly and
accurately.
We have been
here before,
from
incidents
ranging from
the al-Dura
affair, the
Jenin
"massacre"
and
many other
libels
perpetrated
by a media
all too
willing to
take the
side of
those who
seek to harm
Israel.
We hope that
the media
will not
repeat its
past
mistakes.
While a
clearer
picture
of today's
events may
eventually
emerge, the
damage has
already been
done in the
first few
hours of
reporting.
Retractions
and
corrections
will do
little to
soften the
blow.
Will the
media take
at face
value the
statements
and
anti-Israel
propaganda
of groups
who were
committed to
causing an
incident of
this nature?
Will the
media join
in the
automatic
knee-jerk
anti-Israel reaction
that is all
too often
the norm?
Keep an eye
on your
local media
to ensure
that the
facts behind
this tragic
incident are
not drowned
by a wave of
anti-Israel
sentiment.
At the time
of writing,
the
situation
remains
fluid. This
material
will be
updated as
and when new
information
becomes
available.
Keep
checking
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for the
latest
information
on this
breaking
story.