Another Terrorist Flotilla Headed for Gaza

Posted By Arnold Ahlert On April 27, 2011 

Once again, Palestinian activists have announced their intention to break
through Israel's blockade of Gaza. On Tuesday, Huseyin Oruc, spokesman for
the Foundation for Human Rights and Freedoms and Humanitarian Relief
<http://www.jpost.com/MiddleEast/Article.aspx?id=177167>  (IHH), a Turkish
Islamic aid group the Israeli government and other countries consider a
terrorist organization, said an international coalition of 22
non-governmental organizations plans to send 15 ships with a total of 1,500
people. Israel has urged the Turkish government to stop the mission, but
officials in Ankara insisted that they don't have the right to prevent it.
The attempt to break the blockade would be the second one a year after nine
people were killed aboard the Mavi Marmara
<http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/n.php?n=turkish-ngo-demands-trial-opened-o
n-mavi-marmara-incident-2011-04-22>  when they attacked Israeli commandos
attempting to board the vessel on May 31, 2010.

Relations between Israel and Turkey, long-time allies before the incident,
have yet to recover. Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan
<http://topics.nytimes.com/topics/reference/timestopics/people/e/recep_tayyi
p_erdogan/index.html> 's AK Party government, which has moved Turkey away
from its previously secular traditions towards Islamism, froze relations
with Israel after the deadly incident. The prime minister has since demanded
an apology from Israel as a condition for improving relations. Israel has
refused, and relations continue be be strained. Turkish Foreign Affairs
Minister Ahmet Davutoglu indicated as much in a Monday interview with the
Sydney Morning Herald. "We urge Israel not to repeat the same mistake," he
said. "It is Israel's responsibility not to implement [a blockade] against
Gaza. A fact-finding mission of the UN declared that this . is illegal."
"The Mediterranean does not belong to any nation," he added, contending that
last year's flotilla "raid" occurred in international waters.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Nations_Convention_on_the_Law_of_the_Se
> 

Yet it is not just Israel which considers this new attempt to run the
blockade as unnecessarily provocative. During a meeting with the U.N.
Security Council <http://www.un.org/Docs/sc/unsc_background.html>  on April
21, Israel's UN Ambassador Meron Reuben warned that the organizers of the
so-called peace flotilla had "ties to Hamas and other terrorist
organizations," and that "participants engaged in the planning of this
flotilla have made very troubling statements expressing their willingness to
become martyrs in this effort." Both the United States and Germany echoed
that sentiment with U.S. Ambassador Susan Rice
<http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/biog/120486.htm>  contending that "[T]here are
distinct mechanisms to deliver goods to Gaza and there are no justifications
to sail directly to Gaza," and German Ambassador Peter Witting calling on
the organizers to "find other ways to deliver aid to the people of Gaza."

IHH leader and flotilla organizer Bulent Yildirim was defiant. In a speech
on April 7, during a memorial service held in the Turkish city of Alanya for
IHH operatives killed aboard the Mavi Marmara, he declared that "we
[participants in the upcoming flotilla] are not afraid to die as shaheeds,"
and reiterated the IHH's determination to continue dispatching flotillas
until "the siege of Gaza is lifted" and "we complete our journey to Al-Aqsa
[mosque]." He claimed the flotilla will go on as scheduled and that it will
include "a ship from every country in Europe" as well the Mavi Marmara.

Another group involved in the flotilla is the International Solidarity
Movement <http://palsolidarity.org/>  (ISM) a left-wing organization of
anti-Israeli activists established in the United States in 2001. On their
California website, the ISF posted a call for applications from its
membership to participate in the upcoming attempt to run the Israeli
blockade. According to The Meir Amit
<http://www.terrorism-info.org.il/site/home/default.asp>  Intelligence and
Terrorism Information Center the ISM is recruiting activists "who previously
participated in ISM flotillas, especially those who were detained and
deported by Israel." Anticipating a confrontation, the website instructs
those who participate to "deploy broad use of the tactic of 'greater
nonviolent resistance after capture,'" including "[R]efusing deportation
until a set of conditions is met" and "[E]xtreme nonviolent noncooperation
during captivity"

The radical group Free Gaza Movement (FGM),
<http://www.freegaza.org/our-mission>  which organized the previous
flotilla, is also involved in this one. They have stated their intention to
name the upcoming provocation "Freedom Flotilla-Stay Human" in honor of
Vittorio Arrigoni <http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-13088630> , a
pro-Palestinian activist who was found murdered in the Gaza strip hours
after being kidnapped there. Despite attempts by radicals to blame Israel
for the crime, the BBC reports that Salafist radicals, an Islamist movement
that considers Hamas too moderate, was responsible.

More importantly, former Weather Underground
<http://terrorism.about.com/od/groupsleader1/p/Weathermen.htm>  leaders
William Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn, as well as Code Pink
<http://www.codepink4peace.org/section.php?id=14>  founder Jodie Evans,
helped organize the Free Gaza Movement. They were directly involved in
putting together the six-ship flotilla that challenged the Israelis a year
ago. According to DiscovertheNetworks.org, it was at least the fourth
incident in which the FGM attempted to provoke the Israeli navy. On August
23, 2008, two FGM boats were allowed by Israel to dock in Gaza, which the
group's members celebrated as a symbolic break of the Israeli "siege." One
of those boats, the Dignity, was once again allowed to dock at a Gaza port
on October 29, 2008. On December 29, 2009, the Dignity attempted a third
docking, but it was diverted due to a major Israeli military offensive
taking place in Gaza in retaliation for rocket attacks by Hamas against
southern Israeli cities. In a different tack last January, Ayers, Dohrn and
Evans were involved in an attempt to enter Gaza from Egypt. When the
Egyptian government refused, they participated in street demonstrations
until the government relented and allowed 100 activists to cross the border.


Ayers and Dohrn have been associates of President Obama for many years.
Obama's first fundraising effort for state senator was held in the couple's
home in 1995, and both men were board members on the leftist Woods Fund
<http://www.woodsfund.org/site/epage/61420_735.htm>  from 1998-2001 and the
Chicago Annenberg Challenge
<http://www.annenbergfoundation.org/news/news_show.htm?doc_id=702786> , an
educational reform group, during the '90s. Ms. Evans worked as a fundraiser
and campaign funds bundler for Obama's 2008 presidential campaign. Ayers,
Dohrn, and Evans are reportedly involved i
<http://www.examiner.com/law-enforcement-in-national/blockade-busting-voyage
-against-israel-planned-by-islamists-leftists> n this upcoming flotilla as
well.

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Israel's blockade of Gaza began in 2006, in response to the kidnapping of
Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit <http://www.habanim.org/en/gilad_en.html>  in a
cross-border raid from the territory. Israel tightened the blockade in 2007,
when Hamas seized power from the PLO
<http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Terrorism/plo.html> , splitting
itself from the government run by Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas.
Earlier in April, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told a group of
European representatives that stopping the second flotilla was "in
[Europe's] and our common interest, and I think it's something that you
should.transmit to your governments, that this flotilla must be stopped."

It is unlikely European governments will respond. In the previous incident
with the Mavi Marmara, Israel was largely condemned
<http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/01/world/middleeast/01flotilla.html>  by the
international community, despite the fact that Israel released a video
showing that the commandos who boarded the ship acted in self-defense.
Photographs <http://dover.idf.il/IDF/English/News/today/10/05/3106.htm>  by
the Israeli government revealed several slingshots, knives, axes, wooden
clubs, and gas masks, and ceramic vests imprinted with the Turkish flag were
found, despite the captain of the Mavi Marmara's claim that he had
instructed his crew not to allow any weapons on board the ship.

Possibly complicating European response even further has been a request by
Claude Leostic from the pro-Palestinian Association France Palestine
Solidarite
<http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=fr&u=http://www.france-pales
tine.org/&ei=ZPq2TZjcK8Sbtwfr5fCPAQ&sa=X&oi=translate&ct=result&resnum=1&ved
=0CCgQ7gEwAA&prev=/search%253Fq%253DAssociation%252BFrance%252BPalestine%252
BSolidarite%2526hl%253Den%2526client%253Dsafari%2526rls%253Den%2526prmd%253D
ivns>  (AFPS), that top EU officials threaten Israel with economic sanctions
if there's a repeat of last year's violence. "The EU has been saying for a
long time that the blockade is against international law. It has the means
to apply economic pressure, to cancel its economic agreement with Israel. If
they are serious about their position, they could send such a message. This
would be a really good move," said Leostic.

And so the ships will sail, reportedly from a number of different ports in
the Mediterranean, including Cyprus, Italy, Malta, Turkey and Tunisia. They
are expected to avoid both the NATO blockade of Libya and Israeli
territorial waters, heading straight for Gaza. Israel has offered to allow
the flotilla to dock in the Israeli port of Ashdod instead. IHH spokesman
Oruc said organizers would let the UN, or an international group including
Israeli experts, search the boats for weapons. Yet Oruc cautioned that the
flotilla will not allow a search by Israelis "on their own." An unnamed
Israeli diplomat, anticipating trouble, referred to the 1994 San Remo Manual
on International Law Applicable to Armed Conflicts at Sea
<http://www.icrc.org/eng/resources/documents/misc/57jmsu.htm>  as legal
grounds for either capturing vessels which break a blockade, or in the case
of those which have been warned and resist, initiating military action. The
Turkel Commission <http://www.turkel-committee.gov.il/index-eng.html> , an
internal inquiry by Israel's government into last year's incident,
exonerated its commandos' use of deadly force, and despite calls by Turkey
for an independent investigation, Israel considers the Mavi Marmara matter
closed.

The "X Factor" in this year's potential confrontation?  The upheavals
occurring in the various nations across the region - most of which have been
focused inward. It is quite likely that this flotilla is an attempt to turn
much of that focus towards Israel, in order to remind those nations that,
while they may be going through their respective national dramas, animus for
Israel must never be left out of the equation, no matter what power
eventually transitions to in Yemen, Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Tunisia, Libya
and possibly even Syria.

It would be wonderful to think the Obama administration anticipates such a
strategy, and is formulating plans to either counteract it, or minimize its
effects. Yet given the president's current Middle East strategy, which has
been laughingly characterized by The New Yorker
<http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2011/05/02/110502fa_fact_lizza>
magazine's Ryan Lizza as "leading from behind," such anticipation may be too
much to expect.

Arnold Ahlert is a contributing writer to the conservative website
JewishWorldReview.com.

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