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Israel boat raid: Turkey warns of consequences amidst global ire

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Israel boat raid: Turkey warns of consequences amidst global ire Ankara (Turkey): Turkey withdrew its ambassador to Israel and called for an emergency session of the UN Security Council as condemnations erupted across Europe and the Arab world Monday over Israel's deadly commando raid on ships taking humanitarian aid to the blockaded Gaza Strip.

Government after government demanded an explanation from Israel, which said its soldiers were trying to defend themselves against armed activists. The White House said it was trying to learn more about "this tragedy."

"It should be known that we are not going to remain silent in the face of this inhumane state terrorism," said Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Most of the nine dead were apparently from Turkey, once a close ally of Israel.

In Istanbul, a crowd tried to storm the Israeli consulate. North of Jerusalem, Palestinians hurled bottles and stones at Israeli soldiers. In Jordan, hundreds urged their government to follow Turkey's lead and cut ties with Israel. Dozens of Egyptians protested outside the foreign ministry in Cairo criticizing the Egyptian government holding pictures of late President Gamal Abdel Nasser.

Israel said the activists attacked its commandos as they boarded the six ships taking tons of supplies to Gaza, while the flotilla's organizers said the Israeli forces opened fire first.

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon condemned the violence. The European Union's foreign affairs chief, Catherine Ashton, said the bloc was deeply concerned and she called on Israel to carry out an inquiry. British Foreign Secretary William Hague deplored the killings and called for an end to the Gaza blockade.

Greece, Egypt, Sweden, Spain and Denmark summoned Israel's ambassadors demanding explanations for the violence, with Spain and France condemning what they called the disproportionate use of force. Greece suspended a military exercise with Israel and postponed a visit by Israel's air force chief. Germany called for an immediate investigation but was careful not to directly place blame, and said it was seeking information on six German citizens believed to have been aboard the ships.

In Tehran, dozens of angry students pelted the UN offices with stones and eggs in protest, burning Israeli flags and chanting, "death to Israel" and "down with US" Police blocked them from reaching the building. The president of Iran, a key supporter of Hamas, called the raid "an inhuman act." In Baghdad, an estimated 3,000 Shiite followers of the anti-American cleric Muqtada al-Sadr shouted "Death, death to Israel!" and "Death, death to America!"

Riot police drove back back scores of protesters demonstrating outside the Israeli Embassy in Paris. There were also demonstrations in Rome, Cyprus and more than 20 cities in Greece, including Athens and Thessaloniki, where some 2,000 people were marching.

Abdel-Rahman al-Attiya, the head of the Gulf Cooperation Council, a regional group, said "Israel is a renegade entity that violates international law" and said the attack should be considered "a war crime."

In Saudi Arabia, which has promoted a wider Arab-Israeli peace proposal calling for a land-for-peace swap, the Cabinet headed by King Abdullah called on the international community to hold Israel responsible for its "barbaric" policies.

But the strongest reaction came from Turkey, where Deputy Prime Minister Bulent Arinc said Turkey was canceling three joint military drills and calling on the UN Security Council to convene in an emergency session about Israel. Turkey is currently a member of the council.

He also said a Turkish youth soccer team currently in Israel would be brought home.

The raid also brought heightened attention to Israel's blockade of the Gaza Strip, imposed after the Palestinian militant group Hamas seized control of the tiny Mediterranean territory in 2007. The blockade — along with Israel's fierce offensive against Gaza in the winter of 2008-2009 to stop Hamas rocket fire on Israeli villages — has fueled anti-Israeli sentiment around the Arab world.

The Cairo-based Arab League called an emergency session for Tuesday to address the attack, as the two only Arab states with peace deals with Israel — Jordan and Egypt — sharply condemned the violence.

The incident also put Egypt in a tight position. The only Arab country bordering the Gaza Strip, it has helped enforce the blockade by cracking down on smuggling tunnels that are a key source of goods to Gaza's 1.5 million people and by rejecting pressure that it open its border crossing.

A group founded by Nelson Mandela that includes Nobel Peace Prize winner Desmond Tutu and former President Jimmy Carter said "the treatment of the people of Gaza is one of the world's greatest human rights violations and that the blockade is not only illegal, it is counterproductive."

In Beirut, about 500 Palestinian and Lebanese activists protested in front of the UN headquarters, setting Israeli flags on fire. " In neighboring Syria, more than 200 Syrian and Palestinian protesters staged a sit-in before the offices of the United Nations.

Bureau Report

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First Published: Tuesday, June 01, 2010, 00:41

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john karaca - Turkey
the only comment i wish to make is that the state of israel has learned not a thing from the atrocities suffered by them during the world war two by the nazzies.
after my thirty years of deep feeling and sympathy against the jewish people, i now see that they are no different to the nazis and do not deserve the feeling, sadness and committment i had in my heart in my tirty years. i now see similar acts committed by israil against men women and children who are defenceless and dying. i thank the jewish people for setting the record straight, i no longer have to have the sorrow in my heart for the death of millions of jews who i now see that they were no different from the nazis that killed them.

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Human Being - Earth
the blood is clearly on turkey`s hand who is actively trying to sponsor terrorism by supplying weapons to militants in gaza.

before the ships set sail from waters off the east mediterranean island of cyprus on sunday, israel had urged the flotilla not to try to breach the blockade and offered to transfer some of the cargo to gaza from an israeli port, following a security inspection.

why did turkey`s so called humanitarian workers not try to work with israel keeping into account their need for ensuring israel`s security?
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umer - calcutta
it`s too early to say what happened exactly other than al jazeera were on board documenting the whole indicent and israel alrady had mark regev and ayalon set up for interviews indicating that they knew this would happen.

what we do know is that israeli commandos siezed the boats in international waters which can be interpretted as piracy, allowing the people on board every right to defend themselves which includes trying to wrestle weapons from said attackers. it must also be important to note that gazan waters are not israeli waters either since this blockade is illegal thus voiding any legitimacy that israel may had in justifying their actions.

by all counts this aid represented roughly 70% of the weekly aid being delivered to gaza therefore i would question why israel decided to carry out such a politically destructive ution? why were live weaponry taken on board at all?

the cynic in me thinks that this may have been planned as an excuse to avoid peace talks in america tomorrow. it will be interesting to see what the us says about this mess.

my thoughts go out to the families of those who died trying to help a besieged country
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