Wednesday, June 02, 2010

Flotillas and Falsehoods



Pictures of the weapons found on the Mavi Marmara ship where today, when IDF soldiers attempted to board the ship and redirect it to the Ashdod Port, the activists on board lynched the soldiers in a planned attack. They used knives, metal rods, firebombs and other weapons to attack the soldiers. The violence resulted in the deaths of nine activists and seven IDF soldiers were wounded in the process. All casualties were evacuated from the ship and taken to hospitals in Israel.

From National Review Online

The effort to destroy the Jewish state has many fronts. One front is in Iran, where the maniacal regime that has repeatedly promised to “wipe Israel off the map” marches inexorably toward a nuclear bomb. Another is in Gaza, from which Hamas has lobbed 10,000 missiles into Israeli cities. Yet another front, the most insidious, is comprised of the propaganda arm of the Palestinian movement. And this front thrives for only one reason — the complicity of the world press and the so-called “international community.”

It was the propaganda arm that staged the “Freedom Flotilla.” But there have been many previous productions: The propaganda arm was responsible for the photo-shopped images of damage to Lebanon during the 2006 war, the staged “death” of twelve-year-old Muhammad al-Durrah, the “massacre” at Jenin, and the “war crimes” in Gaza.

In each and every case, the “news” of Israeli atrocities was broadcast far and wide by organizations such as Reuters, AP, CNN, and AFP. The United Nations has offered its imprimatur to every libel. The truth seemed always to have a case of laryngitis.

Today, in the wake of the confrontation between Israeli soldiers and the provocateurs aboard the Gaza flotilla, the remarkably incurious world press is providing exactly the sort of headlines on which the organizers knew they could count. “Flotilla Attack Is Israel’s Kent State” screamed the Huffington Post. Agence France Presse carried a banner quoting the Turkish foreign minister to the effect that “Israel has lost all legitimacy.” Every news outlet I checked docilely described the flotilla as “humanitarian.”

Don’t members of the press ever resent being so used?

Fact: Israel imposed a blockade of Gaza to prevent weapons from reaching the radical Islamic regime there that continues to make war on Israeli civilians. Egypt too has blockaded the strip, hoping to choke off weapons to Hamas, which it views as a threat.

Fact: Humanitarian relief is delivered to Gaza from Israel on a daily basis. During the first three months of this year, 94,500 tons of supplies were transferred to Gaza from Israel, including 48,000 tons of food products; 40,000 tons of wheat; 2,760 tons of rice; 1,987 tons of clothes and footwear; and 553 tons of milk powder and baby food for the strip’s 1.5 million inhabitants. Representatives of international aid groups and the United Nations move freely to and from the Gaza Strip.

Fact: Upon learning of the intentions of the Gaza flotilla, the Israeli government asked the organizers to deliver their humanitarian aid first to an Israeli port where it would be inspected (for weapons) before being forwarded to Gaza. The organizers refused. “There are two possible happy endings,” a Muslim activist on board explained, “either we will reach Gaza or we will achieve martyrdom.”

Fact: The flotilla ignored multiple instructions from Israeli navy ships to change course and follow them to the Israeli port of Ashdod.

Fact: On board one of the ships, according to al-Jazeera, the “humanitarian” Palestinians sang “Khaybar, Khaybar, oh Jews, the army of Muhammad will return” — a reference to the 628 massacre of Jews in Arabia at the hands of Muhammad.

Fact: The flotilla’s participants included the IHH, a “humanitarian relief fund” based in Turkey that has close ties to Hamas and to global jihadi groups in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Chechnya, and elsewhere, and which has also organized relief to anti-U.S. Islamic radicals in Fallujah, Iraq. A French intelligence report suggests that IHH has provided documents to terrorists, permitting them to pose as relief workers. Among the other cheerleaders — former British MP and Saddam Hussein pal George Galloway, all-purpose America and Israel hater Noam Chomsky, and John Ging, head of UNRWA, the U.N.’s agency for Palestinian support.

Fact: When the family of Gilad Shalit, the Israeli soldier who was kidnapped during a cross-border raid by Hamas in 2006, offered to support the flotilla if, in exchange, they would agree to ask Hamas to permit international agencies to visit their son, they were rebuffed.

Fact: When Israeli commandos rappelled down ropes to the deck of the Mavi Marmara, they were assaulted and beaten with metal poles and baseball bats by the Palestinians on board.

Some commentators sympathetic to Israel complain that the Israelis were late getting their explanation of events to the press. That’s probably true, but almost irrelevant. There is a jerking of knees around the world whenever and wherever Israel is forced to defend itself. This eagerness to repeat the Palestinian version of events, to assume the very worst about Israel, and to ignore the history of blatant and outrageous lies by Israel’s enemies — amounts to joining them.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

thanks for the info .

Anonymous said...

If it is true,then they deserved to be attacked.

Anonymous said...

When tens of thousands in Darfur got killed, raped, displaced by the Sudanese army and the armed tribesmen, where were all the humanitarian activists in Malaysia? Did they go to the Sudan embassy to protest? Did they burn an effigy of President Omar Bashir? Did they step on and burn the Sudanese flag? Why? Are they not colour blind?

Are our so-called humanitarian activists practising selective discrimination? Now that it is not possible for the flotilla to reach Gaza, why not take the opportunity to divert the flotillas to Sudan?

Anonymous said...

I am just wondering what the Malaysians were doing on board. Were there Saudi Arabians, Iranians, Pakistanis on board this boat? There seems to have been an unusually big number of Malaysians here.

Their intentions must have been good, but why did a small country like us send people on board these vessels? Going on board the boat was a bit too much. They entered a war zone. Our citizens need not have put their lives at risk that way.

Anonymous said...

Don't pretend that our protest to UN or US can do anything. It is good to know that people are concerned for the economic situation in Palestine. If so, then negotiate with Israel for disbursement of aids, but observe their laws of right of defence.

One tiny nation in the midst of millions of Muslim will certainly make one paranoid concerning national security. Use Mercy Malaysia or Red Cross to dispatch the humanitarian aid. Why test Israel's sovereignty?

Anonymous said...

Dear MarGeeMar

National Review is a right-wing US magazine.

Read the analyses from Common Dreams instead:

http://www.commondreams.org

Also, the latest condemnations of the Israeli assault by people like Aung San Suu Kyi, Jimmy Carter, Nelson Mandela etc.

Phua Kai Lit

Anonymous said...

Commentary by Jewish-American
public intellectual Robert Scheer:


http://www.thenation.com/article/treat-palestinians-jews

Phua Kai Lit

Anonymous said...

why were our citizens on board the flotilla? collateral damage...

Anonymous said...

breaking news! jemaah islamiyah sending aid to indonesians living in hellish conditions in malaysia on board 3 ships... malaysian port authorities advised to let them through without authorization or inspection..
would you stand for that?
ihh, an organization linked directly with hamas, an organization with a charter that states it exists for the destruction of israel as a nation because of land occupation. land incidently acquired when israel DEFENDED itself against 5 (FIVE) foreign neighbouring countries, sends "aid" in the form of iron bars to the head. puhleaze...
invitations to ashdod were delivered to the flotilla and rebuffed. this was not about aid... only morons would believe that...
this was an open declaration of war.. just like 10000 rockets in under 8 years..

Anonymous said...

for the ignorant or ill informed... google "pallywood" for a different side of the drivel that is shoved down our throats called MSM.