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The Battle Over the Gaza Flotilla
ATHENS - On Thursday, the passengers of the Audacity of Hope, the US boat in the “Freedom Flotilla 2” to Gaza—a convoy of ten boats, two cargo ships and some 300 civilians—emerged from their hotel on the edge of an Athens turned upside down. The air was heavy from the stench of garbage and tear gas, after two days of a general strike and fighting between police and demonstrators protesting the latest austerity measures. But the dramatic urban landscape barely caught the passengers’ attention as they boarded a chartered bus to a distant Athenian port, kept secret until then due to security concerns.
Just before the U.S. ship left the port, Greece issued a prohibition on all ships sailing from its ports to Gaza (Photo: Mya Guarnieri)
Standing in front of more than seventy journalists from around the world, the thirty-five passengers called on the Greek government to allow their boat to sail. The idea was that if the government were to continue its efforts—coming after intense Israeli lobbying—to prevent the boat from sailing, it would be forced to do so in front of the world media, and thus might back down. But just one hour before the press conference was set to begin, the captain of the US boat announced that he was abandoning the mission, saying that he risked losing his maritime license and could face jail time if he didn’t. But this was only the latest setback for the flotilla.
The day before the US press conference, the Irish ship in the flotilla, the MV Saoirse, announced that it had been sabotaged at its dock in Turkey. The boat’s propeller had been tampered with, sustaining more than 20,000 euros in damage. And two days before that, the propeller of the ship jointly sponsored by organizers from Greece, Norway and Sweden had also been sabotaged, allegedly by underwater divers while in port in Athens, according to the Irish Times.
Allegations by flotilla organizers, as well as others, of Israeli sabotage can’t be confirmed, but in the past Israeli officials have themselves hinted at such operations. In June 2010 the Guardian reported that an unnamed Israeli military official had briefed the Knesset about the existence of “grey operations” against two boats in the May 2010 flotilla, the same flotilla that included the Turkish ship Mavi Marmara, which was attacked by Israeli commandos, who killed nine passengers. The Challenger One and Challenger Two, which had been preparing to sail to Gaza from Greek ports and join the Mavi Marmara, both malfunctioned under mysterious circumstances.
This year’s sabotage came after strongly worded Israeli government threats against the flotilla, with military officials stating on more than one occasion that the IDF would use any means necessary to prevent it from reaching Gaza. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton provided some US diplomatic cover for Israeli actions against civilians on the high seas when she stated last week that the flotilla organizers have created a situation in which Israel “has the right to defend itself.”
Israeli officials claim the mission is an “anti-Israeli public relations stunt.” If that’s the case, then the PR battle has resulted in largely positive exposure for the flotilla organizers, who have maintained the upper hand in the media war. Careful not to leak any sensitive information, the US organizers have been inconsistent in dealing with journalists planning to travel on their boat. And the gulf between the Israeli government’s organized media campaign and the haphazard and largely disorganized campaign of the US organizers has been evident. But the bellicose Israeli strategy has helped to publicize this story in ways the flotilla organizers could never have orchestrated themselves.
Last Sunday the Israeli Government Press Office took the bizarre step of openly threatening journalists with a ten-year travel ban to Israel if they accompany the flotilla. Immediately decried as an attack on press freedom by Israel’s Foreign Press Association, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rescinded the ban the day after it was published, but he did not comment on whether press would be allowed to keep footage they filmed on the boats (Israel has come under fire for confiscating press and activist footage from last year’s flotilla).
Central to the Israeli strategy have been efforts to associate the passengers with violence. On Monday the Israeli press reported that flotilla passengers planned to use chemical “substances” against Israeli soldiers sent to intercept their ships. These unsubstantiated rumors attributed to “military sources” were presented as fact in the Jerusalem Post as well as in Yediot Ahronot, the most popular daily. Some military officials publicly challeged the accusations the day after the story entered the news cycle, but the damage had already been done.
The US boat has not been free of sabotage attempts. On Friday, June 24, an anonymous complaint was filed against the Audacity of Hope over its “seaworthiness.” On Sunday the Israel Law Center (Shurat HaDin), known for representing Israeli victims of Palestinian terror attacks, took responsibility for the complaint in the Israeli press. The organization, which receives funding from American evangelical pastor and Christian Zionist leader John Hagee, also sent letters to the passengers of the US boat saying that their voyage could be a violation of US criminal law.
Greek authorities, whether in response to that complaint or because of Israeli government pressure, have been rigorously inspecting the US boat since that Friday. Yonatan Shapira, a former Israeli Air Force pilot and anti-occupation refusenik and activist who is a crew member of the Audacity of Hope, argued, “It is clear that this complaint is not about seaworthiness but is an attempt to stop the boat from leaving port in Athens.” Speaking to an Israeli Air Force graduation ceremony on Thursday, Prime Minister Netanyahu thanked his Greek counterpart for his help in preventing the “flotilla provocation.”
Over the past several weeks the US boat has been tested at sea several times with excellent results, according to organizers. David Smith, the boat’s engineer and a former Greenpeace activist who has ample experience in dangerous sea missions, said, “The boat is in top sea shape and is a perfect choice for this type of mission.” Passengers have been sleeping in shifts on the boat to thwart sabotage attempts.
Flotilla organizers, speaking anonymously, believe that Israeli agents are behind the attacks. “They are watching everything we do,” one organizer told me. “A number of our cellphones have been stolen from our passengers while in Athens. I’m sure the Israelis are listening to our communications and tracking our whereabouts.”
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In an air-conditioned conference room of the Stanley Hotel in downtown Athens, 86-year-old Holocaust survivor Hedy Epstein and Pulitzer Prize–winning author and activist Alice Walker sang and clapped with the other US passengers as they rehearsed the nonviolent tactics they plan to use when Israeli commandos board their ship.
“We are in a waiting mode that could a take a day or two or three, but we are determined to get to Gaza,” Epstein remarked after an exhausting day of training. Swarms of Greek policemen, bused in from the countryside to assist with crowd control in an Athens rocked by the anti-austerity protests, gathered in the hotel lobby where Epstein quietly sat.
Questioned about Israeli threats of military interception and possible attack, Epstein smiled shyly but was defiant. “I have never been afraid of what the Israelis might do to us because I believe that there is always a chance to reach the humanity inside a soldier,” she said, adding after a brief pause, “but I have learned that they might bring attack dogs, and you can’t reach the humanity of a trained attack dog. And that is terrifying.”
Many passengers believe they have already achieved a major goal of their mission: to raise awareness about conditions in Gaza. Robert Naiman, a US boat passenger and policy director of the Washington, DC, think tank Just Foreign Policy, said, “The fact of the matter is that we have already won. The international press is talking about the blockade and Gaza. The contradiction between the world of the Israeli military officials and the world in which the rest of us live is exposed for all to see.”
The sabotage and propaganda campaign against the Freedom Flotilla culminated just as demonstrations rocked central Athens, when a broad section of Greek civil society took to the streets in clashes with riot police. Amid the clouds of tear gas, Molotov cocktails and bonfires on Athenian streets, some passengers from the US boat, wearing black T-shirts with the words “Unarmed Civilian” written in white letters, walked the streets in solidarity with the Greek people.
“Get ready for this type of tear gas on the boats if the Israelis board us,” one passenger remarked as a group watched Greek anarchists clash with police. As the US passengers looked on nervously, demonstrators set ablaze three cartons in front of an ATE Bank and then threw Molotov cocktails inside the blown-out windows. As the bank started to burn, to the visible excitement of thousands of protesters, most of the US passengers had had enough and began to head back to their hotel, five blocks from the front lines.
Many passengers on the US boat have spent summers in the West Bank and Gaza with pro-Palestinian groups like the International Solidarity Movement. One of them noted that the demonstrations in Athens felt safer than similar ones in the West Bank. She remarked, while choking on tear gas, “You can’t predict what the Israeli soldiers will do to you. They could fire a tear-gas canister directly at your head in [the West Bank village of] Bil’in, but that will not happen here.” (In the spring of 2009, American ISM volunteer Tristan Anderson was critically wounded when Israeli soldiers fired a high-velocity tear-gas projectile at his head in the West Bank village of Ni’ilin.)
The anti-austerity protests in Athens provided an outlet for flotilla passengers frustrated with the delayed departure of the US boat. “There are going to be serious clashes tonight,” said one passenger, wearing swimming goggles and a Palestinian kaffiyeh over his face for protection. “We have a planning meeting tonight about how to get out of here, and as soon as it’s done I’m running back to the streets to see this historic event.”
For most on the US boat, the flotilla’s mission is about civil society connecting with civil society, against the oppressive pressure and influence of government. The energy of the protests in Athens, and the popularity of the Gaza flotilla mission among Greek activists, was a potent source of encouragement. Flotilla activists have addressed Greek protesters camping in front of the Parliament in Athens, and Greek activists have used their prominence in the media to demand that their government allow the boats to sail. The Greek harbor masters where flotilla boats are waiting in port have supported the mission; in fact, one organizer connected to the US boat said the harbor masters are ready to allow the boats to sail even if the government orders them to stay in port.
Alice Walker has become an icon and anchor of this diverse crew of Americans willing to risk their lives to highlight Israeli control over Gaza. At the flotilla’s only international press conference held so far in Athens, she expressed a widely shared sentiment when she said, “My government has failed us, and is ignorant of our own history.” Visibly exhausted from the last week in Athens, she added, “When black people were enslaved for 300 years, it took a lot of people from outside our community to help free us. This is a fine tradition—going to help people who need us anywhere on the planet. I look at you in the room; if we have salvation as humankind, it is in this room.”
Finally, on Friday afternoon, July 1, after a week of delay, the Audacity of Hope set sail, with thirty-five passengers, five crew members and eleven journalists. After only an hour at sea, however, we were stopped by the Greek Coast Guard, which told the boat, “You are forbidden to leave Athens. Return to port now.” The battle continues.


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Show AllI fear Medea's tweets have been infected
Peace in the Middle East has been a dream unfulfilled due to those who really do not want peace at any cost. So the usual suspects are once again targeted. The Jewish population of today is not anything like what they were in Europe before WWll and just plain complacent. So that said Israel has a right to exist and the Palestinians do also. It is those who are hell bent against Israel no matter what.
If peace is really going to happen at all the Jewish People and Palestinians will have to coexist with each other. These cultures and religions have been in this part of the world long before anybody read or heard of books and have existed for a really long time and will be there long into the future.
“Israeli officials claim the mission is an 'anti-Israeli public relations stunt.'”
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Well, I should hope so! The Israeli officials say it as if that were a BAD thing. Rather ironic, from the nation that's developed an international Hasbara propaganda machine that's one colossal, perpetual PRO-Israel public relations stunt.
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“Robert Naiman, a US boat passenger and policy director of the Washington, DC, think tank Just Foreign Policy, said, 'The fact of the matter is that we have already won...'”
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This is still an event in progress, and it's understandable that the participants are inclined to fend off the blues with bravado and optimism.
But with all due respect to Naiman, I think it's better to refrain from "declaring victory" too soon. To invert a traditional metaphor, it smacks too much of "sweet grapes".
I always expected that if the flotilla were prevented from reaching its stated destination without a recurrence of violent atrocities by Israel or its allies, the participants would declare an honorable and face-saving "symbolic victory".
But if it really has been terminated aborning, which I hope will not prove to be the case, claims that it succeeded in achieving what it set out to do ring pathetically hollow.
Interesting story to follow. I read a lot of history and have seen antisemitism dating back to the ancient Egypt and then the Bible. Does anyone know of a definitive book that outlines the history and origins of antisemitism? (Yes, I know I can Google it.)
Several brief explanations:
1. Matthew 27:25. Christians will tie themselves in knots trying to explain away that one, but the plain fact of the matter is that Christian holy scriptures place the guilt for the death of Jesus on the Jewish people for all time (everyone knows, and so does every Bible scholar, that "on our children and on our children's children" is a stock formula meaning "in all perpetuity").
2. In most medieval cultures Jews weren't allowed to own land, were limited in their choice of professions, and often forbidden to live with Christians, even when they otherwise would've done so. As a result, Jews tended to deal in finance and certain kinds of trade. The stereotype of the Greedy Jewish Banker developed from this, and because it's centuries old, is deeply engrained in Western cultures.
3. Also proceeding from the previous: When people who look different, talk different, have different customs, have a different religion (and a damned one too; see no. 1) etc. etc., also live apart from you, good old natural human xenophobia kicks in.
Are you implying that if anyone dares to criticize Israel then that person must somehow be antisemitic? I think not. I strongly suggest that you focus more upon the discrimination and harassment that the Palestinians are facing from the Israelis in the present than what the Jews have faced in the past.
Agreed. I'm curious to know why anyone would associate this flotilla with anti-Semitism.
Because the "anti-semit" card is the standard distraction when somebody
objects to bad behaviour you accuse them of something that can't change,
their ethnicity. The ridiculous thing is Ashkenazim aren't even a Semitic people.
they are Indo-European. The real semitic people and decedents of the biblical
Hebrews are the Palestinian Arabs. Israel can't defend it's outrageous actions
towards Gaza so they make this pitiful attempts to distract people from the
reality of what they are doing./
Erroll,
Well said.
If I may add my two cents worth, we were rather anti-German and anti-Japanese for a while. When WWII was over, a PR campaign reversed these prejudices used to stir up war fever and provide cannon fodder. But in Israel's case, you have this "perpetual victim" role that smacks of manipulation and obfuscation. How in the hell did Israel get away with attacking an unarmed US ship without the US becoming "anti-Israeli/semitic" as a result?
What do you think our reaction would have been to Russia commiting this war crime?
So I'll spell it out for anyone who would want to champion the Israeli fascist nation's policies as a rational reaction to the millions of Jews killed in WWII by the nazis.
The nazis killed more people in Russia and the baltic countries. No one gets to parade their "holocaust" around anymore without having to face the genocide of the native Americans, Central Americans, particularly Mayans, AFTER WWII thanks to the CIA, the Turkish massacre, the USSR starvation of millions and the Chinese genocide of it's own people, etc. The 20th century was an absolute bloodfest.
It's just "shit happens" when millions are wasted in the 20th century and previous centuries but when the "chosen people" get their turn in the meat grinder of hate and prejudice so entrenched in human tribalism, it's a holocaust to be used to place a mssive guilt trip on humanity and espouse the very same NAZI policies that led to the holocaust of the Jews but this time aimed at the Palestinians? BULLSHIT!
Israel does not equal JEW!
Being against Israel IS NOT being anti-semitic! It is being rational.because Israel attacked an unarmed US Navy ship in international waters! Sure, it happened in 1967 but most of us didn't find out about it until recently. There has been no apology for this war crime.
Being ANTI-ISRAEL is simply being able to think logically about whether that dog that is trying to rip your arm off is biting you or licking you!
Remember the USS LIBERTY.
The USS Liberty. I never seem to 'get' that. I intuitively think it was a U.S./Israeli operation to try to create a false flag operation.
Also, i usually don't feel a sense of any kind of nationalism, so i don't honestly resonate to support our troops and our war ships, etc. I am not being critical here at all, as you know from my recent posts to you. I just never ever had that red white and blue feeling nor identified with the military in any way.
I would like to suggest that you check out an article that was published in Electronic Intifada. "When Do We Stop Sitting Shiva For The Holocaust?"
rita
I read some time back that the attack was perpetrated on the Liberty because the crew was listening in on an ongoing IDF atrocity during the Six Day war. That was some time back, and I don't know what other revelations have come down the pike.
Rita,
I'll check that out.
About the Liberty. There are a series of dots from that event to 9/11. Read this revelation about Israeli subterfuge from the Moshe Dayan:
Sharett quotes a conversation with Army Chief of Staff Moshe Dayan in May 1955:
“We face no danger at all of an Arab advantage of force for the next 8-10 years…Reprisal actions which we couldn’t carry out if we were tied to a security pact are our vital lymph…they make it possible for us to maintain a high level of tension in our population and in the army. Without these actions we would have ceased to be a combative people… “
Sharett concludes: “The state…. must see the sword as the main if not the only, instrument with which to keep its morale high and to retain its moral tension. Toward this end it may — no it MUST — invent dangers, and to do this it must adopt the method of provocation and revenge…. And above all, let us hope for a new war with the Arab countries so that we may finally get rid of our troubles and acquire our space.” (41, )
“COVERT AGGRESSION”
This policy of “reprisals” or “provocation and revenge” was also called “covert aggression.” The U.S. “war on terror” is a continuation of it. Essentially it involves disguising a policy of aggression as retaliation for sham provocations.
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Granted, the USS Liberty was a Naval ship used by our empire. So what? When our CIA fosters murder and mayhem I scream bloody murder. When Israel does it we should just ignore it? No way.
Since you may consider any links I give you suspect, I suggest you find out the truth about the Liberty background. Read the book by Moshe Dayan's daughter. Learn about some things Eisenhower did that made Israel very unhappy. It's a long story and you have to take off your ethnic loyalty hat in order to see the evil being perpetrated by the fascists that took control of the Israeli government early on. Do you think they don't kill Jews in Israel that want peace and harmony with Palestinians and all Arab people in the area if said peace activist threatens to gain power in the goverment? Think again. They've got world class PR. I can't really fault you for swallowing it. I did myself for over 40 years. Since I have some Sephardic blood in my veins, it was a bitter experience to depart denial in regard to the "war crimes as policy" MO of Israel.
Rita,
I just read your article about the sitting for Shiva mourning period metaphor of Israeli reality. It was fantastic. I only wish more people felt that way.
You are addressing a real condition but you did not mention how the perpetuation of that condition by nefarious right wing elements in the nation would consider it profitable. Golda Meir could not stand Ury Avnery because he wanted peace and harmony. He never sat for Shiva. Moshe Dayan wasn't "mad at God" although I'm sure many Jews were. I knew a lady from Denmark that had 43 of her relatives killed by the nazis and became an atheist for that very reason. So your point is well taken.
I think, what actually occurred is that the general feelings of betrayal by a caring God in early Israel were observed by some unscrupulous, war loving individuals and, using every propaganda tool at their disposal, amplified it as much as possible. This explains why otherwise rational individuals cannot see that every tribe was hit with a bloody two by four in the twentieth century, as well as previous centuries for brown and black tribes.
I suggest that those who have been victims of this intense propaganda effort be given knowledge of the culprits amongst them that gained power and privilege by this subterfuge. Israeli Jews have been just as conned by their right wing maniac Israeli Jews as Americans have been conned by our right wing maniac Americans.
There IS an enemy. Like you said, if Israel doesn't stop sitting for Shiva, the time will come when there won't be anyone living to mourn the dead.
I read a proverb in the bible some time ago that I found pertinent to the mindset of right wing fascists. I don't remember the exact words but it went something like this: When a slave becomes king, the people tremble. I'm sure a king probably wrote it as a job security exercise but it explains the Israeli posture when it became a nation after the holocaust.
But it doesn't explain its' perpetuation. Love of war and conquest by right wing fascist moles does.
It's an extremely intelligent article. I had always assumed it is by you. If so, thanks.
Well you'd have to start with the fact that the term "semite" includes arabs.
So the very term"anti-semitism" , except in reference to genocidal European anti-Jewishness, is antiquated and politically charged. It has no real place in the debate over Palestinian rights, as in that context it is anti-arab, denying them their semitic anscestory.
Jesus was a Palestinian
In point of fact he was Judean as there was no "Palestine" till several Roman provinces were combined into Syria Palaestina after the Bar-Kochba revolt that ended in 135AD.
In the King James Version of the Bible, "The Shulamite", in the "Song of Solomon", is referred to in footnote #1 as, "A Palestinian young woman."
Jesus was from Galilee and therefore a Palestinian.
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" The organization, which receives funding from American evangelical pastor and Christian Zionist leader John Hagee, also sent letters to the passengers of the US boat saying that their voyage could be a violation of US criminal law."
I wonder if Pastor Hagee's congregants are aware of Israel's law against prostelytizing? Anyone know how much his ministry receives through faith based initiatives? Or what the budget is for the Office of Faith-Based Neighborhood Partnerships?
What a disgrace the Greek government is. They betray their people to serve the interests of casino bankers. They betray Gaza and all decent people to placate the bullying US and Israeli governments. They make a mockery of the word: "democracy".