Details of Israel’s attack on the flotilla to Gaza containing humanitarian aid are still leaking out from the Israeli attempt to stifle them. But even if Israel’s spin about its attack on the flotilla is accepted, the situation is still fairly damning for Israel.
Israel maintains that it ordered the flotilla to divert to the Israeli port of Ashdod from the blockaded Gaza coast. When the ship did not do so, Israel launched a commando raid that killed at least nine passengers and wounded dozens more. At least seven Israeli soldiers were wounded in the attack. The Israelis maintain that their soldiers, boarding the ships by repelling from helicopters, were attacked by the passengers with metal rods, knives, slingshots, and two pistols commandeered from the soldiers themselves. The Israelis released a video from early in the operation showing passengers attacking the military men, who claimed to carry only paintball guns and pistols that they didn’t expect to use. The Israelis claimed they killed the aggressive passengers only in self-defense. Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak, at a press conference, claimed, “The entire flotilla is a political and media provocation by anti-Israeli activists. They have absolutely nothing to do with humanitarian aid.”
The passengers have a different story. One al-Jazeera reporter maintained that the Israelis shot at the ships before boarding. The organizers of the flotilla maintain that the commandos began shooting from the time they landed on the ship at 4 a.m. and released videos to support that position.
Yet even if we disregard flotilla organizers’ rendition of events and charitably accept Israel’s story as what happened, Israel is still culpable. The Israeli military attacked unarmed ships in international waters about 41 miles from the Israeli coastline – well beyond the 12-mile limit of Israeli territorial waters – to enforce an illegal and inhumane blockade of Gaza. The blockade is a violation of international law and an act of war. Thus, the passengers of any ship being illegally attacked have a right to defend themselves with any armaments they can scrounge up, including pistols captured from incompetent commandos.
The Israelis claiming self-defense while in attack mode is similar to what their former patron, George W. Bush, claimed as he invaded the sovereign state of Iraq. As with Bush, the Israelis have always believed that “the best defense is a good offense.”
Not only were the Israelis in attack mode, they used what French President Nicolas Sarkozy aptly called “the disproportionate use of force” against the flotilla. After all, the flotilla contained aid supplies for the Gazan people, not weapons going to Hamas. Einat Wilf, a member of the Israeli parliament’s Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, admitted, “This had nothing to with security. The armaments for Hamas were not coming from this flotilla.” Before the attack, she had cautioned the Israeli government that this was a public relations issue, not a military one.
The Israelis have repeatedly justified the total blockade of Gaza on the basis of preventing such weapons from reaching Hamas and have also maintained that no humanitarian crisis in Gaza exists because of the quarantine. But the United Nations and non-governmental organizations have debunked the latter notion. And even though the Obama administration supports the Israeli blockade, Obama’s aides say that he has privately criticized the poor humanitarian conditions in Gaza. It is clear that the Israelis only let enough supplies through the blockade to prevent an immediate humanitarian disaster and politically manipulate the strictures by saying nothing will change until an Israeli soldier captured by Hamas has been returned.
Terrorism is usually defined as harming a population by collective punishment to pressure its leadership to make political changes. Normally we think of small groups terrorizing a population with bombs, but governments purposefully killing civilians with bombs (such as the allies did to Japan and Germany in World War II) or inducing starvation and illness with a more slow-motion blockade should also be considered terrorism. It is appalling that civilized nations, such as Israel and its U.S. patron, are committing or endorsing, respectively, this illegal and immoral quarantine.
The one silver lining to Israel’s unconscionable attack on a humanitarian flotilla is that its reprehensible collective punishment of Gazans through blockade likely will be made politically “unsustainable.”
Read more by Ivan Eland
- Should the Law Governing the War on Terror Be Changed? – May 21st, 2013
- Benghazi: Who Cares? – May 14th, 2013
- Political Decentralization Might Help in Conflict-Ridden Countries – May 7th, 2013
- Avoid Drumbeat to Escalate in Syria – April 30th, 2013
- Government Response to Terrorism Needs to Be Dialed Down – April 23rd, 2013





A. R> Elinger
June 2nd, 2010 at 6:46 am
Your veiled anti-semetic sentiments are pathetic. You are motivated by hate. What specific knowledge do you have other than the biased news report's? Do you have specific detail's on these event's? You blabber on as if you did. But you don't. Your ignorance will be self-evident within a few day's when the WHOLE truth come's out. But most likely you will skamper back under that rock you just craweled out from and hope that no one noticed your idiocy.
Bill
June 2nd, 2010 at 7:07 am
Look who's talking.
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ete bene
June 2nd, 2010 at 9:42 am
Imagine a ship bringing aid to victims of the Nazis being attacked by the SS, and then the US media interviewing a Hitler spokesperson for an account of the events. This is precisely what we have here.
If we had a free media, it would be focused on accounts coming from the humanitarian workers that were attacked, not by the aggressors.
ete bene
June 2nd, 2010 at 9:52 am
"Do you have specific detail's on these event's? You blabber on as if you did. But you don't. "
We do have a long history of Israel's crimes against natives whose lands it seeks to appropriate, also data on hundreds of acts of terrorism it has committed against numerous neighbors and nations. We can extrapolate from this data. Like methods are often used when trying to understand the conduct of the Nazis. Extrapolation is sound when many data point are available.
bogi666
June 2nd, 2010 at 10:55 am
Evan cites the U.S. and Israel as civilized nations. Just how much more of these civilized acts of murder of civilians can the world take?
abiman
June 2nd, 2010 at 11:05 am
This parasite on USA have been going " too far" for too many years for too many times. Nothing will happen until US itself collapses economically .Even then there is no certainty. This worm might move on to a new host and declare itself as the essential ally and asset of the host country.
There are flash points that could be manipulated by Isarel to realize its wet dream i.e Xinxiang in China, Caucasus in Russia, Kashmir in India.
ericsiverson
June 2nd, 2010 at 1:32 pm
If anyone wants the answer to gun control ? It sure is easy to see unarmed ships are sitting ducks for piracy all over the world . Can anyone imagine commandos or piriates coming down ropes to a well armed ship . Yes the blockade is illeagal , but so is shooting rockets into Israel and killing or kidnapping soldiers . The problems can only be solved between the Palestinians and the Jews .
stevieb
June 2nd, 2010 at 2:43 pm
Very sound reply.
stevieb
June 2nd, 2010 at 2:48 pm
I had a bit of a chuckle after I read your sub-title – journalists, politicians and even activists have been saying this for years – 60 years, actually.
And every year Israel commits yet another atrocity that will somehow galvanize world governments to act to censor and hold accountable the Israeli government. And every year absolutely nothing happens for reasons that are too 'anti-Semitic' to discuss…
freedom013102
June 2nd, 2010 at 6:04 pm
israel gone too far? No they haven't. I would think they went too far when they bombed the King David Hotel killing scores of innocents. Or maybe too far when they ethnically cleansed the Palestinian refugee camps killing thousands. Or maybe when they tried to wipe out the crew of the U.S.S. Liberty only killing 34 sailors. Or maybe too far on 911. After all there's plenty of evidence to show they were involved in the plot. No, if they didn't go too far with any of those events, then this is really nothing. After all, 300+ members of OUR elected members of the United States Congress stood up and pledged alliegence to them.
Lafontaine
June 3rd, 2010 at 12:28 am
This has happened too many times and somehow we keep hoping that 'this time they've gone too far'. Even Bush had crocodile tears at the Holocaust Memorial and hours later, or was it minutes, he was laughing at the Palestinians at the checkpoints. Our politicians are wearing the golden handcuffs generously given to them by Israel and its Zionist friends, and they can't lift a finger to stop the killing. What can possibly stir their consciences? I have seen the newscasts on American tv and I haven't seen a sign of this 'silver lining' yet.
Yarmulke
June 3rd, 2010 at 4:00 am
The blockade is moral, since Gaza is ruled by genocidal extremists. Israel allows in GENUINE humanitarian aid; understandably, they don't want weapons getting in the hands of bloodthirsty fascists. What part of this simple picture do you doltish bigots not understand? Your preconceived notions about Israel compel you to distort the truth, time after time.
pshrahman
June 5th, 2010 at 3:47 am
@yarmulke
you are the evil bigot here.
Guy
June 5th, 2010 at 7:00 pm
True