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Israeli Military Report on Its Gaza Flotilla Actions Underscores Need for an Independent Investigation
As a 29 year military veteran and a survivor of the Gaza Flotilla, I strongly believe that the Israeli military report on its conduct in boarding the six ships of the Gaza Flotilla underscores the need for an independent investigation. As we have found from investigations done by our own U.S military on its actions in Iraq and Afghanistan, militaries, to their moral and ethical peril, seldom are critical of the conduct of their operations.
On July 12, Israeli Defense Force's (IDF) retired Major General Eiland spoke of his investigation of the IDF attack on the Gaza Freedom Flotilla. While his classified report was not made available to the public, General Eiland said in a press conference that there were "no failures, but mistakes were made," and that high-level officials had made errors in judgment, but did not accuse anyone of negligence.
According to General Eiland, the report concluded that the passengers on the deck of the Mavi Marmara had been the "first instigators of violence." According to a Los Angeles Times article about the press conference, "Eiland concluded that activists disarmed Israeli soldiers and used the Israelis' guns against them, shooting at least four... and suggested that activists fired the first shot and may have smuggled at least one gun aboard."
According to another report of the press conference, EIland stated that there were four instances of live fire on soldiers and that a bullet removed from a soldier's knee "shows the Turkish activists had prepared non-military arms to use against the forces."
Eiland concluded that the Israeli Navy did not have the option of stopping the ships before they arrived in Israel's self-declared security zone because "the Navy has not yet developed such abilities, that take two years to acquire."
Eiland said that the Navy had prepared only for "likely resistance by a handful of activists, and not for a violent attack," and that when the Israeli ships approached the flotilla, Navy officials realized they had underestimated the situation, but did not adjust their plans. Eiland said that the Navy "should have understood that the situation did not match its assessments and should have stopped to reconsider the actions it would take."
Israelis stole passengers' cameras, computers and cellphones with evidence that refute Israeli claims
All of the evidence of what happened when the IDF commandos forcefully boarded all six ships in the flotilla is in the hands of the IDF. IDF personnel took every camera, cellphone and computer from all passengers on all of the ships. Only a few camera memory cards escaped the multiple body searches conducted on the ships, at the processing center at the Ashdod port, at the Beer-Shiva prison and at the Ben-Gurion airport. Conservatively, the Israeli government has stolen at least $1 million dollars worth of electronic equipment. The truth of what happened on the ships will be revealed in the photos and video taken by passengers on the ship, all in the hands of the Israeli government.
Israelis have a history of killing their own soldiers in friendly fire
I suggest that the history of IDF actions will reveal themes that may be important to evaluating Major General Eiland's conclusions. During the 22 day Israeli attack on Gaza in December, 2008 and January, 2009 that killed 1440 Palestinians, wounded 5,000 and left 50,000 homeless, 13 Israelis were killed, three civilians and ten military. Of the ten military killed, 5, or one-half, were shot by their fellow soldiers in friendly fire incidents.
Independent investigation to evaluate passengers' evidence needed
Therefore, I would want an independent investigation to look closely at the Israeli allegations that live-fire occurred against Israeli soldiers. The YNet newspaper account of the press conference states that only one IDF soldier had a bullet in his knee and while the Los Angeles Times states that 4 IDF soldiers were shot by passengers disarming the soldiers and using their guns against them. It is not clear at all what the Israelis are alleging happened to the commandos. An independent investigation should develop a time line of when and where on the ship live fire occurred, taking testimony from both the passengers and the commandos.
Remarkably, the Israeli government has decreed that the IDF report will be the only time Israeli military personnel will be questioned, denying even the Israeli civilian commission headed by a retired Israeli Supreme Court Justice access to Israeli military for their investigation, with the exception of the Chief of Staff of the Military.
I find it astonishing that the IDF report states the Israeli Navy did not have the option of stopping the ships before they arrived in Israel's self-declared security zone because "the Navy has not yet developed such abilities, that take two years to acquire." The Israeli certainly had the option of stopping the ships without violence, whether inside their self-declared security zone or outside the zone in international waters. In fact, our small ship, the Challenger 1, was stopped dead in its wake when a large Israeli ship placed itself directly in front of our small ship. Our ship's captain did not wish to risk the lives of his passengers by ramming the much larger ship and stopped our vessel. If stopping the ships was the objective, they certainly could have been stopped without violence.
However, it certainly appears from the actions of the Israeli Navy that the objective was to take-over the ships in international waters and force them into an Israeli port, imprison the passengers and confiscate the cargo on three cargo ships.
I have no doubt that the Israeli military knew the identities of the passengers on board. We know they had a laminated list of those they particularly wanted to detain quickly because one of the laminated sets was in the backpack of one of the commandos treated at the ship's first aid station. In fact during the interrogation and processing of the passengers on our ship, the chief of the commandos came back into the area where we were being held and asked who is the Army Colonel, a verification to me that they knew who was on board each of the ships. Eventually I told him that I was the Army Colonel.
The IDF knew that the Mavi Marmara had about 520 men and 80 women onboard. They knew that over 450 of the men were from Arab and/or Muslim countries. They knew that boarding such a ship using force would be dangerous considering the historical cultural and religious sensitivities involved. They knew that morning prayers would be around 4:30am, when they chose to attack the ships. The Israeli military chose to use force.
I would hope an independent investigation would question the passengers on the top deck of the Mavi Marmara to determine if the reports that gunfire came from the helicopters from which the commandos repelled and that at least one passenger on the deck was wounded and lying in a pool of blood. If that is true, then the reaction of other passengers to one of their friends being shot from the helicopter could have set off the striking of commandos as they came onto the deck. The Israeli video that shows passengers striking the commandos was ended so viewers could not see the captain of the ship coming onto the deck ordering the passengers to stop hitting the commandos and directing one of the Turkish doctors to take the three injured commandos to the ship's first aid station for treatment and then to immediately return the commandos to the Israeli military forces so no one could claim that any commando had been captured or held.
Passengers videos and photos still in Israeli hands
Videos stolen from passengers will shed light on how the nine passengers died and the extent of injuries of over 50 passengers who were shot by commandos. The autopsies of the dead passengers revealed that five of the passengers were shot in the head and a total of 35 bullets were found in the bodies of the nine, including five bullets in the body of the young 19 year old American citizen.
Obama administration turning a blind eye to Israeli criminal actions
As a U.S. citizen and a former U.S. diplomat, I am shocked at the cavalier attitude of the Obama administration at the IDF murder of an American citizen, the IDF kidnapping and imprisonment of 14 American citizens, the IDF hijacking of an American flagged ship and the IDF theft of the personal possessions of American citizens.
When it comes to criminal actions committed by the Israeli government, the Obama administration is turning a blind eye.
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29 Comments so far
Show AllColonel Wright,
You were there. What did you see? Where is your report?
http://theformofmoney.blogharbor.com/blog/_archives/2010/6/6/4546718.html
Check the "Democracy Now" site for Col. Wright's appearances after she returned from her brief post-flotilla detention in Israel.
Col. Wright was one of the first to report the IDF attackers' shameless looting, pillaging, and theft of the flotilla passengers' personal possessions and electronic equipment.
Frankly, I expected the government of Israel to deny this relatively minor, but significant, piece of business-- or even order the thieves to return the stolen items to avoid national embarrassment. Instead, illicit charges were made on stolen credit cards for weeks after they were filched.
I don't know if the Israeli whitewash addresses this charming detail. I presume they'd baldly assert that the flotilla passengers actually stole each other's things and/or sold them on the black market.
I can't bring myself to read the vile, scurrilous, blatantly self-exculpating, and utterly fraudulent report. I muted the depraved hack claiming authorship, some retired IDF general, when he appeared in a brief clip on "Democracy Now". Let the Hasbarists page through it for new talking points as they defend the indefensible.
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The choir here at CD, like the choir at Free Gaza, is pretty much already aware that Israel kills and lies. I assume the article has been sent to the MSM whose audience has not yet received this information
There are other military questions to be asked of our Congress. What do our Senators and Congressman think of synagogues and rabbis that encourage American Jews to enlist, not in the US military, but instead in Israel's IDF?
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/in-desperate-search-for-
recruits-israeli-army-targets-foreigners-2004793.html
What do they think of Israel's Dr. Lani Kass being in charge of Operation Rex Redux during which nuclear missiles were flown from Minot Air Force Base in North Dakota to Barksdale AFB in Louisiana to test a pre-emptive nuclear attack against Iran in 2007?
http://original.antiwar.com/giraldi/2010/04/21/israel-first-more-on-dr-lani-kass/
It is impossible to make too much of the IDF's confiscation of all recording equipment and recordings. That fact alone discredits all Israeli arguments in defense of their actions.
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Thanks for the great comment! Well said.
Poppycock revisionism. Zionism has been inextricably bound with being Jewish, and no denying or finger pointing can change that. Jews have and continued to have either actively supported or benignly enabled Zionism through its worst atrocities. All this Rothschild hand waving is a red herring.
Your "point" is absurd. Perhaps you are not aware of US history, and our extensive CIA involvement throughout the world? Are you personally responsible?
Obama is rewarding these murdering IDF thieves with $3 billion per year from OUR TAXES.
But he can't spend more of OUR TAXES to create jobs in spite of 17% real unemployment.
And Congress won't extend unemployment benefits because the Rethuglicans' THREAT to filibuster scared the shit out of Harry Reid. God forbid he should call their bluff and tell them to get their cots set up on the Senate floor so the media could expose the Rethuglicans as what they are: worker-hating corporate ass-kissers (like the Democraps).
How much longer will we put up with Corporatist-Militarist Likudnik sociopaths running this country into the ground?
I wrote my congressman and both my senators to express my support for the flotilla, and a few weeks ago, I got a response from Senator Ron Wyden (D) that made me mad. I don't know why I'm still shocked anymore, but I wrote him back and told him his position that Israel should investigate itself was absurd, and I'd give him a chance to send me a sensible reply. So far he has declined to respond.
Here is his original form letter response:
Thank you for contacting me about Israel’s arms blockade of Gaza and the flotilla incident. I appreciate hearing from you on this important issue.
As you may know, Israel has imposed an arms blockade on Gaza since the terrorist organization Hamas seized control of the territory in 2007. For the past several years, this blockade has permitted basic humanitarian goods to enter Gaza while significantly hindering the ability of countries like Iran to arm militants there. In May 2010, the pro-Hamas Turkish Humanitarian Relief Foundation (IHH) organized a six-ship flotilla to try to break the blockade. Israel urged the flotilla to unload its cargo and offered to deliver their supplies to Gaza. When the flotilla refused, Israeli naval commandos boarded the ships and took control of five without incident. On the sixth ship, armed individuals attacked the commandos, and the confrontation resulted in the death of 8 Turks and a Turkish-American.
I am deeply saddened by this loss of life. I believe this tragic incident only underscores the need for a comprehensive peace agreement between the Israelis and Palestinians. I am also disappointed that the IHH needlessly precipitated this confrontation by rejecting Israel’s efforts to ensure that humanitarian cargo reached Gaza while allowing inspection for contraband and explosives. I hope that well-meaning folks on both sides of this issue will now rededicate themselves to the cause of peace and mutual prosperity. I am pleased that the Israeli government announced its intention to promptly carry out a thorough investigation of the flotilla incident and that it would allow additional types of supplies to reach Gaza. I hope that the Hamas leadership will respond with positive steps, such as by renouncing the use of terror as a weapon, acknowledging Israel’s right to exist, and honoring the agreements that previous Palestinian governments signed. While I know that a lasting peace in the region will not come about overnight, please know that I remain optimistic and committed to seeing it through.
Again, thank you for keeping me apprised of issues that are important to you. If I can be of further assistance in the future, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Sincerely,
Ron Wyden
United States Senator
That form letter was written on AIPAC stationery.
My thoughts exactly.
Why someone would waste time writing a congressman these days is beyond me. If you do get an answer, it'll be full of lies, apologism, excuses, deceit.
minecritter, this reply you have here looks like it was written by a politician.
Thanks Ann Wright and all the others that are helping as you are.
When it comes to criminal actions committed by the Israeli government, the Obama administration isn't just turning a blind eye, it's orchestrating and sponsoring these actions.
Helen Thomas is absolutely correct, the world won't live in peace until Jews don't go back to wherever place they were kicked out of. It's simple as that.
In 1948 a crime against humanity was perpetrated, the creation of the fake and illegal state of Israel. 700,000 Palestinians had to be dislodged. Until this monstrosity known as Israel isn't dismantled and Jews disbanded, the world won't know peace.
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I can't get those images of an Israeli soldier savagely kicking then shooting a prisoner already down on the ground out of my head. The report from Israel does not address that, it satifies no one. I just wonder if it occured to the Israelis that most cameras would have more than one chip.
Suprised Greenfield hasn't shown up on this page to post his justifications.
Turkey should fund/hold an open inquiry,in Geneva/Stockholm/Reykjavik/Ankara, chaired by 3 each of international jurists, military officers and humanists. Civilians on the ships,ship captains,the flotilla organizers,the Israeli commandoes and Israeli senior operations planners should be invited to testify, bringing with them their own as well as the confiscated evidence. 9 people died and 50 were injured.They deserve this at least.
Vacuous posts out of CommonDreams NOW!
Ann Wright is to be commended for her leadership as an American woman, ex-military, Peace Activist. I completely agree with everything in her piece, except the following:
"They knew that boarding such a ship using force would be dangerous considering the historical cultural and religious sensitivities involved. They knew that morning prayers would be around 4:30am, when they chose to attack the ships."
They...are an army. In this case, the Israeli army. Since when are the expectations of any state army so high that they are expected to refrain from their "mission" during sensitive hours of prayer. I'm sure Ms. Wright has heard of the Yom Kippur War.
Until an impartial, thorough investigation takes place, it's important to moving beyond the "he said-she said" element of just who opened fire first on the Turkish ship. It's important to focus on all the other violations on person and property that were committed by the Israeli military to members of the other five ships.
And, by the way, what makes Ms. Wright stand out as a leader, as opposed to many CD posters, is her ability to stay on topic. Not to digress in anti-Zionist tirades.
OK, let it rip..."Europeans out of Israel, Europeans out of the Americas,European fonts out of the internet...bla bla bla.
Shalom, Salaam, Peace
Ann Wright is the latest guest on Cindy Sheehan's Soapbox, if anyone wants to hear her talk about the flotilla more. All past shows can be played from:
http://www.cindysheehanssoapbox.com/