*Deadly Israeli raid on aid fleet *

Al Jazeera's report from the ship *Mavi Marmara* before communications were
cut

http://english.aljazeera.net/news/middleeast/2010/05/201053113252437484.html


Israeli commandos have attacked a flotilla of aid-carrying ships off the
coast of the Gaza Strip, killing up to 19 people on board.

Dozens of others were injured when troops raided the convoy of six ships,
dubbed the Freedom Flotilla, early on Monday.

Israel said activists on board attacked its commandos as they boarded
the ships, while the flotilla's organisers said the Israeli forces opened
fire first, as soon as they stormed the convoy.

Binyamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, gave his "full backing" to
the military forces after the raid.

"The prime minister... reiterated his full backing for the IDF [Israeli
Defence Forces] and inquired about the well-being of the wounded," his
office told the AFP news agency.

He also said Israel regretted the loss of life in the raid.

Israeli media reported that many of the dead were Turkish nationals.

Organisers of the Freedom Flotilla say it was carrying 700 activists and
10,000 tonnes of humanitarian aid with the aim of breaking the Israeli siege
of Gaza.

*Protests worldwide*

Hamas, the Palestinian group which governs the Gaza Strip, said the assault
was a "massacre" and called on the international community to intervene.

Hamas, whose leader in Gaza, Ismail Haniya, called the Israeli action
"barbaric", urged Arabs and Muslims to show their anger by staging protests
outside Israeli embassies across the globe.
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The call came even as
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the Israeli raid were being held in many cities around the world, including
the capitals of Syria, Jordan and Lebanon.

Thousands of Turkish protesters tried to storm the Israeli consulate in
Istanbul soon after the news of the operation broke.

Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian president, officially declared a three-day
state of mourning.

The United Nations Security Council was to meet on Monday afternoon for an
emergency session to discuss the matter.

*Live ammunition*

Al Jazeera's Jamal Elshayyal, on board the flotilla's lead ship, the *Mavi
Marmara*, said in his last report before communications were cut off, that
Israeli troops used live ammunition during the assault.
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The Israeli military, 10 of whose soldiers were reportedly wounded in the
operation, said troops opened fire after "demonstrators on board attacked
the IDF naval personnel with live fire and light weaponry including knives
and clubs".

Our correspondent said that a white surrender flag was raised from the ship
and there was no live fire coming from the passengers.

Al Jazeera's Sherine Tadros, reporting from the Israeli port of Ashdod,
where the aid ships were taken after the assault, said the Israeli army was
not giving any details of who had been killed, injured or detained.

She said about 50 flotilla activists had been taken to an Israeli prison.

"As soon as [the ships] land here, the goods are taken, put into a terminal,
and the passengers undergo extensive security checks.

"[They are] given the choice either to go home straight away, in which case
they're being bussed to Tel Aviv airport, or if they resist deportation,
they are taken to a nearby detention centre where we understand they will be
for at least 72 hours."

Defending Monday's military raid, Mark Regev, the Israeli government
spokesperson, said the Israeli commandos came under fire from people on
board the flotilla whom he branded as "violent extremists".

"Israel was totally within its rights under international law to intercept
the ship and to take it to the port of Ashdod," he told Al Jazeera.

"Unfortunately they were met by the activists on the boats with deadly
violence, knives, metal clubs, even live fire on our service people. They
initiated the violence."

He said the people on board the flotilla were not peaceful activists.

"They are part of the IHH, which is a radical Turkish Islamist organisation
which has been investigated by Western governments and by the Turkish
government itself in the past for their links with terrorist organisations."

*Turkish denial*

Turkish parliamentarians have dismissed this claim, saying the ship and the
people on board had been investigated and no links to such organisations
found.

Murat Mercan, the head of Turkey's foreign relations committee, said
claiming that activists on board had links to terrorist organisations was
Israel's way of covering up its mistake.

"Any allegation that the members of this ship is attached to al-Qaeda is a
big lie because there are Israeli civilians, Israeli authorities, Israeli
parliamentarians on board the ship," he told Al Jazeera.

*"Any allegation that the members of this ship is attached to al-Qaeda is a
big lie"*

Murat Mercan, head of Turkey's foreign relations committee

"Does he [Regev] think that those are also attached to al-Qaeda?"

The flotilla was attacked in international waters, 65km off the Palestinian
coastal enclave.

Avital Leibovich, an Israeli military spokeswoman, confirmed that the attack
took place in international waters, saying: "This happened in waters outside
of Israeli territory, but we have the right to defend ourselves."

Footage from the *Mavi Marmara* showed armed Israeli soldiers boarding the
ship and helicopters flying overhead.

Israeli accounts of the incident said its navy had contacted the *Mavi
Marmara*'s captain asking him to identify himself and say where the ship was
headed.

Shortly afterwards, two Israeli naval vessels flanked the flotilla on either
side, but at a distance.

Organisers of the flotilla then diverted their ships and slowed down to
avoid a confrontation during the night.

They also issued all passengers life jackets and asked them to remain below
deck.

*Troops on alert*

Following the news of the flotilla deaths, Israeli police were put on a
heightened state of alert across the country to prevent any civil
disturbances.

Hundreds of pro-Palestinian activists, including a Nobel laureate and
several European legislators, were on board the flotilla.
   *Dozens of activists were seriously injured
in the raid[AFP]***

They came from the UK, Ireland, Algeria, Kuwait, Greece and Turkey among
other countries.

But Israel had said it would stop the flotilla before it could reach Gaza.

The flotilla had set sail from a port in Cyprus on Sunday and aimed to reach
Gaza by Monday morning.

Israel said the boats were embarking on "an act of provocation" against the
Israeli military rather than providing aid, and issued warrants to prohibit
their entrance to Gaza.

It asserted that the flotilla would be breaking international law by landing
in Gaza, a claim the organisers rejected.

The 10,000 tonnes of aid carried by the convoy included medicine, water
purification devices and construction material.

Adnan Abu-Hasana, a spokesman for UNRWA, said the Gazans are in dire need of
aid after Israel's war on the territory in December 2008-January 2009
destroyed buildings and infrastructure.

"We need hundreds of thousands of tonnes [of aid] to rebuild Gaza," he told
Al Jazeera.

"We need more of building materials... We need spare parts for machines in
the agricultural and industrial sectors, for the fishermen, all these
sectors are nearly collapsed.

"Eighty per cent of the Gazans are dependent on humanitarian aid coming from
UN organisations such as UNRWA."

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