Times of India  
Under fire for attacking aid flotilla, Israel drags India, Pak into  row
PTI, Jun 2, 2010,
 
JERUSALEM: In an unusual step, Israel, which is facing global criticism for 
 attacking an aid flotilla, has said violent incidents in countries like 
India  and Pakistan in the past one month which claimed 500 lives have been 
"ignored"  while it is being condemned for its "unmistakably defensive 
actions".  

Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman "reminded" the UN Secretary  
General Ban Ki-moon that in the past month alone 500 people were killed in  
various incidents in Thailand, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq and India, a Foreign 
 Ministry statement said. 

"While the international community remained  silent and passive, and 
generally ignored the occurences, Israel is being  condemned for unmistakably 
defensive actions," a Foreign Ministry statement  quoted Lieberman as saying. 


This is the first time that Israel has  dragged India into a controversy. 
New Delhi has already condemned the Israeli  attack on the aid flotilla to 
the Gaza Strip saying there was no justification  for indiscriminate use of 
force. 

He is understood to have told Ban that  the incident related to Gaza aid 
flotilla was about the "basic right of Israeli  soldiers to defend themselves 
against an attack by a gang of thugs and terror  supporters who had prepared 
clubs, metal crowbars and knives in advance of  confrontation." 

Lieberman expressed "regret" at the behaviour of the  international 
community. 

"All of Israel's proposals to the Turkish  government to transfer the 
humanitarian aid in an orderly manner were rejected  by flottila's organisers," 
Lieberman was quoted as saying. 

He also  accused activists participating in the mission of intentionally 
trying to breach  Israel's sovereignty and creating "provocation that would 
cause bloodshed".  

In an emergency session yesterday, the UN Security Council called for an  
investigation into Israel's deadly commando raid on ships taking humanitarian 
 aid to the Gaza Strip on Monday, condemning the act that resulted in the 
loss of  at least nine lives. 

"... the Security Council resolution is  unacceptable and contributes 
nothing to the promotion of peace and stability in  the Middle East," Lieberman 
said. 
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