I would disagree that the knife looks like a 'little fish knife' (what
is a 'little fish knife' anyway?). Its got a pretty big handle, not
too often you see 'little knives' with big handles.

Its hard to tell form the angle, but it looks like it could possibly
be a 'commando' style knife or even a filet knife - both of which can
be very dangerous to be on the sharp end of, even when handled by
those unskilled in using it.

On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 8:20 AM, Vivec <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> The knife looks like a little fish knife.
>
> And I don't know that Reuters is in the business of
> splashing big bloody photos everywhere.
>
> It also doesn't indicate that the knife was used, or whether it was picked
> up from the deck, or whether they disarmed the soldier trying to stab them.
>
> In comparison though, the actions of Israel were a direct attempt to mislead
> the public and doctor recordings to make
> it seem that the people aboard the ship were terrorists.
>
> Reuters should have shown the knife though, so that people can see that what
> was onboard the ship were common knives and other implements and
> nothing that was specially designed for combat.
>
>
> 

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