Israel has `reservations` about UN flotilla report

The UN-mandated inquiry said Israel used excessive violence when its special forces killed nine people in 2010.

Jerusalem: Israel will accept the United Nations report on its deadly attack last year on a flotilla of aid boats for the Gaza Strip with some reservations, a senior official said on Friday.

"We will announce our acceptance of the report after its official publication, with specific reservations," the official who declined to be identified said.

The official stressed that the report had declared legal Israel`s naval blockade of the Palestinian territory, according to the text published in the New York Times on Thursday.

The UN-mandated inquiry said Israel used "excessive" violence when its special forces killed nine people in their attack on the Turkish-led flotilla on May 31, 2010.

But it also said the flotilla organisers had been reckless and that Israel`s naval blockade of Gaza, controlled by the radical Islamic Hamas movement, is legal.

Bureau Report

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