Washington Okays Attack on Unarmed US Ship
The Obama administration appears to have given a green light to an Israeli attack on an unarmed flotilla carrying peace and human rights activists — including a vessel with 50 Americans on board — bound for the besieged Gaza Strip. At a press conference on June 24, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton criticized the flotilla organized by the Free Gaza Campaign by saying it would "provoke actions by entering into Israeli waters and creating a situation in which the Israelis have the right to defend themselves."
Clinton did not explain why a country had “the right to defend themselves” against ships which are clearly no threat. Not only have organizers of the flotilla gone to great steps to ensure there are no weapons on board, the only cargo bound for Gaza on the U.S. ship are letters of solidarity to the Palestinians in that besieged enclave who have suffered under devastating Israeli bombardments, a crippling blockade, and an oppressive Islamist government. Nor did Clinton explain why the State Department suddenly considers the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of the port of Gaza to be “Israeli waters,” when the entire international community recognizes Israeli territorial waters as being well to the northeast of the ships’ intended route.
The risk of an Israeli attack on the flotilla is real. Israeli commandoes illegally assaulted a similar flotilla in international waters on May 31 of last year, killing nine people on board one of the vessels, including Furkan Dogan, a 19-year old U.S. citizen. Scores of others, including a number of Americans, were brutally beaten and more than a dozen others were shot but survived their wounds. According to a UN investigation, based on eyewitness testimony and analysis by a forensic pathologist and ballistic expert, Dogan was initially shot while filming the assault and then murdered while lying face down with a bullet shot at close range in the back of the head. The United States was the only one of the 47 members of the UN Human Rights Council to vote against the adoption of the report. The Obama administration never filed a complaint with the Israeli government, demonstrating its willingness to allow the armed forces of U.S. allies to murder U.S. citizens on the high seas.
As indicated by Clinton’s statement of last week, the administration appears to be willing to let it happen again.
Congressional Response
Last year, 329 out of 435 members of the U.S. House of Representatives signed a letter that referred to Israel’s attack that killed Dogan and the others as an act of “self-defense” which they "strongly support." A Senate letter – signed by 87 out of 100 senators — went on record "fully" supporting what it called "Israel’s right to self-defense," claiming that the effort to relieve critical shortages of food and medicine in the besieged Gaza Strip was simply part of a "clever tactical and diplomatic ploy" by "Israel’s opponents" to "challenge its international standing."
But not everyone in Congress believes the assaulting and killing human rights activists on the high seas is legitimate. Last week, on June 24, six members of Congress signed a letter to Secretary Clinton requesting that she “do everything in her power to work with the Israeli government to ensure the safety of the U.S. citizens on board.” As of this writing, they have not received a response.
Earlier in the week, the State Department issued a public statement to discourage Americans from taking part in the second Gaza flotilla because they might be attacked by Israeli forces. Yet thus far neither the State Department nor the White House has issued a public statement demanding that Israel not attack Americans legally traveling in international waters. Indeed, on Friday, State Department spokesperson Victoria Nuland implied that the United States would blame those taking part in the flotilla rather than the Israeli government should anything happen to them. Like those in the early 1960s who claimed civil rights protesters were responsible for the attacks by white racist mobs because they had “provoked them,” Nuland stated, “Groups that seek to break Israel’s maritime blockade of Gaza are taking irresponsible and provocative actions that risk the safety of their passengers.” Again, the Obama administration didn’t offer even one word encouraging caution or restraint by the Israeli government, nor did it mention that the International Red Cross and other advocates of international humanitarian law recognize that the Israeli blockade is illegal.
Who’s On Board
Passengers of the U.S. boat, christened The Audacity of Hope, include celebrated novelist Alice Walker, holocaust survivor Hedy Epstein, former CIA analyst Ray McGovern, veteran foreign service officer and retired lieutenant colonel Ann Wright, Israeli-American linguistics professor Hagit Borer, and prominent peace and human rights activists like Medea Benjamin, Robert Naiman, Steve Fake, and Kathy Kelly. Ten other boats are carrying hundreds of other civilians from dozens of other countries, along with nearly three thousand tons of aid. Those on board include members of national parliaments and other prominent political figures, writers, artists, clergy from various faith traditions, journalists, and athletes.
Fifteen ships have previously sailed or attempted to sail to Gaza as part of the Free Gaza Campaign. None was found to contain any weapons or materials that could be used for military purposes. The current flotilla organizers have stated that their cargoes are “open to international inspection.” Despite this, however, the Obama State Department insists that the Israelis have the right to intercept the ships due to the “vital importance to Israel’s security of ensuring that all cargo bound for Gaza is appropriately screened for illegal arms and dual-use materials.”
Though the flotilla organizers have made clear that the U.S. boat is only carrying letters of support for the people of Gaza, the State Department has also threatened participants with “fines and incarceration” if they attempt to provide “material support or other resources to or for the benefit of a designated foreign terrorist organization, such as Hamas.”
As with many actions supporting Palestinian rights, the coalition of groups endorsing the flotilla includes pro-Palestinian groups as well as peace, human rights, religious, pacifist and liberal organizations, including Progressive Democrats of America, Pax Christi, Peace Action, Nonviolence International, Jewish Voice for Peace, War Resisters League, and the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom. Despite this, Brad Sherman (D-CA), ranking Democrat on the House Foreign Relations Committee’s subcommittee on terrorism, nonproliferation and trade, has claimed that organizers of the flotilla have “clear terrorist ties” and has called upon U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder to prosecute U.S. citizens involved with the flotilla and ban foreign participants from ever entering the United States.
Israel’s Position
Largely as a result of last year’s flotilla, Israel has somewhat relaxed its draconian siege on the territory, which had resulted in a major public health crisis. The State Department has gone to some lengths to praise Israel for allowing some construction material into the Gaza Strip to make possible the rebuilding of some of the thousands of homes, businesses and public facilities destroyed in Israel’s devastating U.S.-backed 2008-2009 military offensive, which resulted in the deaths of over 800 civilians. At no point, however, has the Obama administration ever criticized Israel for destroying those civilian structures in the first place.
As with many potentially confrontational nonviolent direct actions, there are genuine differences within the peace and human rights community regarding the timing, the nature, and other aspects of the forthcoming flotilla. However, the response to the Obama administration’s position on the flotilla has been overwhelmingly negative. Many among his progressive base, already disappointed at his failure to take a tougher line against the rightist Israeli government as well as his reluctance to embrace human rights and international law as a basis for Israeli-Palestinian peace, feel increasingly alienated from the president.
More significantly, the Obama administration’s response may signal a return to the Reagan administration’s policies of defending the killing of U.S. human rights workers in order to discourage grassroots acts of international solidarity, as when Reagan officials sought to blame the victims and exonerate the perpetrators for the murder of four American churchwomen by the Salvadoran junta and the murder of American engineer Ben Linder by the Nicaraguan Contras. Perhaps the Obama administration hopes that giving a green light to an Israeli attack on the U.S. ship and other vessels in the flotilla will serve as a warning. Perhaps they hope that Americans volunteering for groups like Peace Brigades International, Witness for Peace, Nonviolent Peaceforce, Christian Peacemaker Teams, International Solidarity Movement, and other groups operating in conflict zones like Mexico, Colombia, Guatemala, El Salvador, Sri Lanka, Palestine, Nepal, Indonesia and elsewhere will think twice, knowing that the U.S. government will not live up to its obligations to try to protect nonviolent U.S. activists from violence perpetrated by allied governments.
Indeed, nothing frightens a militaristic state more than the power of nonviolent action.
Reprinted with permission courtesy of Foreign Policy in Focus.
Read more by Stephen Zunes
- Despite Horrific Violence, the US Should Stay Out of Syria – May 16th, 2013
- The Case Against Kerry – January 4th, 2013
- Abetting Murder in Gaza – November 26th, 2012
- Democratic Leaders Undermine Israeli-Palestinian Peace and Their Own Procedures – September 7th, 2012
- US Shares Responsibility for Rachel Corrie’s Death – September 4th, 2012





skulz fontaine
July 1st, 2011 at 9:28 pm
Washington "okays" abject servility to Israel. Chapter and verse. How utterly shameful.
gary
July 1st, 2011 at 9:50 pm
we should cut out the middleman and let the u.s.navy blow the flotilla out of the water
ronin1776
July 1st, 2011 at 9:59 pm
We should have the loyal elements of the US Navy escort the ships to their destination, terminating with extreme prejudice any rogue state interference.
Yonatan
July 1st, 2011 at 11:39 pm
The crew of the USS Liberty know that the US government will abandon its citizens and even armed forces when politically expedient. Maybe some of the USS Liberty survivors should sail with the flotilla.
mickperry
July 2nd, 2011 at 12:22 am
Joe Meadors is a member of the Audacity of Hope's crew. He served as a signalman aboard the USS Liberty.
Hacklheber
July 2nd, 2011 at 12:23 am
"provoke actions by entering into Israeli waters and creating a situation in which the Israelis have the right to defend themselves."
Priceless.
JoaoAlfaiate
July 2nd, 2011 at 2:19 am
That the Greeks stopped these vessels shows the amazing power of israel and its friends.
RICHARD CARDULLA
July 2nd, 2011 at 3:04 am
Obama, the step and fetch president for Isreal, a new first.
martin
July 2nd, 2011 at 3:20 am
It should be the United Nations who are delivering the much needed aid to Gaza.
Their failure to ensure sufficent aid gets through to Gaza is the whole cause of this problem.
"and an oppressive Islamist government"
Strange how they won the election and still have massive support.
Perhaps you pay should pay a little bit more attention to what Hamas leaders have said they are willing to do in the search of peace and then pass judgement after Israel has given them a fair chance of running their government without Israeli and international interference.
JJJihad
July 2nd, 2011 at 3:27 am
Despite generally getting it correct, Zunes is always on the lookout to excuse American Jewish responsibility for the US's suicidal "Israel right or wrong" credo. In the Chomsky/Finkelstein tradition, he likes to pretend that the US's crimes committed for Israel under the influence of American Jewish political dominance are only incidental to some larger foreign policy. Thus, he writes: "The Obama administration’s response may signal a return to the Reagan administration’s policies of defending the killing of U.S. human rights workers in order to discourage grassroots acts of international solidarity, as when Reagan officials sought to blame the victims and exonerate the perpetrators for the murder of four American churchwomen by the Salvadoran junta and the murder of American engineer Ben Linder by the Nicaraguan Contras."
No, Prof. Zunes. The State Department's hostile threats against American activists for justice in the Middle East and criminal contempt for first amendment rights of speech and assembly "signals" prevalent hyper-Zionist policies, business as usual for the Israeli-tainted US political system.
John_Muhammad
July 2nd, 2011 at 5:04 am
The President Barak !! Hussein !! Obama !! (Mm, Mm, Mm!) already has the power to kill any American citizen anywhere for any reason with no accountability whatsoever- why do we think it strange that he would extend this ability to the Israelis as well?
Actually, it might be better (from the President's point of view) to go ahead and kill the American flotilla members- if they're hauled into court they'll will be de facto political prisoners and a vocal thorn in the side of the State Department. Of course, they might be given the Manning treatment and never heard from again, too.
Ted Arens
July 2nd, 2011 at 8:42 am
If we applied the same rule of law to the Israelis, as we did to the Nazis at Nurenberg, some of the Israelis would be swinging from a rope.
Remember the USS Liberty
Remember Rachel Corrie
andy
July 2nd, 2011 at 9:11 am
Why not? They sold out the poor guys on the Liberty.
richard vajs
July 2nd, 2011 at 10:26 am
Gary,
You are being sarcastic, aren't you? If so, the point is missed. This is a tough subject to use irony on as the Israelis have proven themselves to be such blood-thirsty sociopaths and the US Congress are such corrupt ass-kissers that the situation has long since exceeded the boundaries of reason. Irony and sarcasm have to leverage against some point of sanity to be funny. It becomes funny only after gross exaggeration of a benign stupidity. America's adherance to Israel is in itself exaggerated treason, a subject which lacks humor.
morleyevans
July 2nd, 2011 at 10:44 am
The State of "Israel" exists because it is supported by an idea, namely that Jews require a fortress where they can be safe from the rest of humanity which hates Jews for some illogical and unfathomable reason. This Zionist credo must be protected by unrelenting propaganda about the Holocaust and Arab terrorists along with the suppression of any facts that portray Israelis and Jews unfavorably. Hence, apart from their role as terrorists, Palestinians and Palestine have been erased along with what has been done and is being done to them by "Israel". Controlling what people think is self-defence from the point of view of "Israel". The United States currently is a golem controlled by "Israel" and its friends inside the United States. AIPAC elects America's leaders who owe their ass to AIPAC not to the American people.
Mike Ehling
July 2nd, 2011 at 11:02 am
Hats off to Dennis Kucinich, Eleanor Holmes Norton, William Lacy Clay, Sam Farr, Bob Filner, and Barbara Lee. But where was Ron Paul's signature on that letter?
thedissenter
July 2nd, 2011 at 12:34 pm
As it turns out, they also extended the order to the Greeks.
thedissenter
July 2nd, 2011 at 12:34 pm
Remember 9/11.
Maidhc Ó Cathail
July 2nd, 2011 at 2:05 pm
In one short week, StephenZ has gone from semi-anonymously attacking Antiwar columnist Nebojsa Malic for his excellent exposé of nonviolent action in the service of the Empire (such as Zunes' well-rewarded work for Peter Ackerman's ICNC) to having an op-ed featured prominently in which he attempts to obscure Israel's stranglehold over American foreign policy. Ackerman's friend and sometimes advocate of nonviolent action (but always Israel-firster) Michael Ledeen will no doubt be pleased. But what's up with Antiwar?
James A. Merritt
July 2nd, 2011 at 2:55 pm
Regarding Clinton's remarks about Israel's "right" to self-defense against the unarmed, note that this is the basic underpinning of immigration law. Even if immigrants come, unarmed, nations such as the US reserve the right to use all force necessary, including lethal, in order to turn them away. If you deny a country's right to defend itself against the unarmed, you topple a major justification for immigration authority.
Jeff Blankfort
July 2nd, 2011 at 4:50 pm
As some others have pointed out, but it can't be emphasized enough, Zunes never tries to explain WHY the US president and Congress bow and scrape to Israel. He is just like someone describing what is taking place but offers no guide to the reader to understand what is going on. This way he can claim he is criticizing both the US and Israel while providing protective cover for the Zionist lobby, a project he has been engaged in for years,
In his book, Tinderbox, and elsewhere, he claims that it is Israel that it being used by the US (seriously!) and that this is a form of anti-semitism on the part of Washington that resembles that of feudal lords who used Jews as middlemen with the serfs. He also has said that "Israel can be seen as an example of global affirmative action" and that he "will be a Zionist as long as anti-semitism exists." Why he retains any credibility among thinking people is beyond me.
NavyVietnamWarVet
July 2nd, 2011 at 5:34 pm
The war criminals in D.C take their orders from the war criminals in Israel.
MvGuy
July 2nd, 2011 at 6:50 pm
Sad 2C Prez. "O" is jus another BLACK Stepin-Fetchit Uncle TOM to the MURDEROUS Evol Empire.. In the Not-So-Glorious tradition of Colin….Mai Lai Cover-Up….. U.N. Mobile Bio-weapons Labs………. and other LIES and CanDo-Lisa "Mushroom Cloud" Rice….. Accessory to a genocide of 1,OOO,OOO Iraqis….. What a club,,,, The Uncle TOM Murder [of brown people] Club…..
MvGuy
July 2nd, 2011 at 7:08 pm
The part I don't get is HOW Gaza.s coastal waters [those between their shore and international waters] could possibly "belong"…. to the Jewish State.. How would one draw a map so as to include Israeli ownership of water "outside" of the State of Israel…. as delineated by whom..?? The mandate by the UN does not include Gaza and the Israelis do not occupy it…. so what is the rational to support the Israeli CLAIM… of ownership, control or the power to exclude ANYONE…???? from these waters…??
andy
July 2nd, 2011 at 7:22 pm
There is a difference between legal immigrants and illegal aliens.
silas
July 2nd, 2011 at 7:40 pm
Simple. Because nobody has the balls to stop them.
marko
July 2nd, 2011 at 7:47 pm
The oldest rationale in the world: Might makes Right.
Loraine
July 2nd, 2011 at 10:24 pm
Are you nuts?
niqnaq
July 2nd, 2011 at 11:50 pm
If anybody were to try to prove that Israel actually does serve a function in US regional policy, it would be very interesting. If the US simply needs an unsinkable aircraft carrier in the region, it has Turkey. Consider the US's Israel policy in relation to its Saudi policy. Over the last half century Israel and the Sauds have worked together as a team, under the CIA, to covertly suppress a number of left-wing rebellions in the region and beyond it, in Africa, southern America, and eastern Asia. Generally, Israel provides the paramilitary expertise, and the Sauds provide the money. This has of course all been covert, and despite it, the Sauds have been able to pose as leaders of the regional anti-zionist front of nations, taking great care to inflect their anti-zionism with a religious right-wing tone, which allows them to sideline more leftish anti-zionist movements, not to mention broader anti-imperialist movements, as and when necessary. But does all this amount to a net gain for US policy, or is it just a means of limiting the damage caused by the fact that Israel is there in the first place?
Maidhc Ó Cathail
July 3rd, 2011 at 1:01 am
In a 2009 piece entitled "Overthrow Inc.: Peter Ackerman’s quest to do what the CIA used to do, and make it seem progressive," Stephen Gowans writes:
"Sharp and his disciples Ackerman and Helvey aren’t progressives at all. Nor are they advocates of the moral superiority of nonviolence. They’re imperialists who believe violence isn’t always the best policy in achieving imperial goals. The antiwar activists who have been misled by this trio, and by their publicist within the progressive community, Stephen Zunes, should be clear that NVR is a military technique yoked to political goals that serve the ruling class interests of the United States. It is not a moral position. It is a form of warfare with imperial political content."
Maidhc Ó Cathail
July 3rd, 2011 at 1:02 am
In 2009, Stephen Zunes received $105,549 from Ackerman's International Center on Nonviolent Conflict. Considering his recent training of activists from Egypt and elsewhere (see Mother Jones' "Fantasy Island: Democracy Edition"), he will probably earn even more in this year of the "Arab Spring."
So, why is Antiwar.com giving a platform to such a well-paid servant of the forces it ostensibly opposes?
howardtlewisiii
July 3rd, 2011 at 1:06 am
I have seen two odd photos of Hillary. In one she is wearing a t-shirt that says." Now don't move slow, and don't act lost. Or we'll do toi you like we did to Foster.
Johnny D
July 3rd, 2011 at 3:43 am
When one looks at the degree of strong-arming employed to stop the delivery of of goods to the Palestinians, one can only imagine the level that will used to pressure nations to vote against the Palestinian statehood (I'm guessing it would make a Soprano blush). This is depressing, and this monday it would be most appropriate to hang the flag upside down.
James
July 3rd, 2011 at 4:57 am
He gets a platform because he has the right psychological profile.
Someone
July 3rd, 2011 at 6:05 am
There is no humanitarian crisis in Gaza. The UN and Red Cross have admitted that it was all a lie.
charles caruso
July 3rd, 2011 at 10:46 am
As Lenin said, "the worse the better." The worse the Zionists look in the world's eyes, the sooner the world will expel this abscess and help create a new Palestine for Palestinians and Jews alike.
Look how Germany has prospered since expelling those other fascists.
SammyE
July 3rd, 2011 at 2:39 pm
Maybe it's time to read israhell the riot act and threaten assassination on every israhell tourist anywhere in the world if one activist is harmed..
Mike
November 14th, 2011 at 3:23 am
This is news to me. Please provide some proof so I have more to go on than two sentences by "Someone."