Confession: Gaza flotilla participants PLANNED to attack Israel; wanted to martyr themselves for jihad

posted at 7:27 pm on June 1, 2010 by
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My Newsreal co-blogger David Swindle has a rather illuminating video up today. The video aired on Hamas TV the day before the confrontation at sea, and in it, a university lecturer states that the people on board were going to use resistance against the zionists, and wanted to become martyrs.

According to Palestinian Media Watch, the man in the video is Dr. Abd Al-Fatah Shayyeq Naaman, lecturer in Shari’ah law at a university in Yemen.

So several days before the Gaza flotilla incident occured, the flotilla commander was saying that he was planning on a confrontation and that they were seeking martyrdom. It seems an easy conclusion to reach that the people aboard the flotilla knew exactly what they were doing, were counting on their boat being boarded, that they wanted to provoke the IDF soldiers into violence, and that there was nothing humanitarian about their mission at all.

Considering the multiple videos the IDF released showing how their soldiers were ambushed, you’d think this would be an open-shut case. Once you add in the apparent premeditation of violence, how could anyone continue to blame Israel for this? (That’s a rhetorical question, by the way.)

The IDF’s account of what happen continues to hold. They thought they were going to be facing peace activists bringing humanitarian aid. It couldn’t have been further from reality, and they were ambushed as soon as they set foot on board. The soldiers did everything they could to avoid using lethal force, but were given no choice.

Of course, the left will do anything they can to demonize Israel, so they will ignore and manipulate the facts of the situation. (Don’t call them anti-Semitic, though!) The fact is this: Israel’s actions were perfectly justified. The Gaza blockade was in effect, the flotilla knew this, and was intent on running the blockade after being told to turn back. IDF soldiers boarded the ship, and we all know what happened. What were they supposed to do? Let the ship run the blockade without knowing if there were weapons on board that could be smuggled to Palestinians and then used to kill innocent Israeli civilians? (And of course, several caches of weapons were found on board.) Once faced with violence on board, should they have just stood there and let themselves be slaughtered? Apparently, these are the only two options for Israelis from the left: let people smuggle whatever they want into Palestine, a country filled with backwards, bloodthirsty, homicidal maniacs intent on eradicating all Jews from the planet, or when confronted with violence, choose not to fight even in their own self-defense. (Again, don’t call them anti-Semitic though! They love Israel!) Because Israel chooses to not allow themselves to be annihilated, they are always the bad guys in the eyes of the left, no matter what. This case is just another example of that.

It won’t matter to them that the commander of the Gaza flotilla said ahead of time that he was going to use violence against the IDF. It won’t matter to them that all of the deaths on board that flotilla were in self-defense. The narrative is already set. Anything to benefit Palestine is inherently good, because Palestinians are leftist-certified victims. Anything Israel does to prevent the destruction of their country is bad. It’s despicable, and every single person out there demonizing Israel for this incident should be ashamed of themselves.

Israel did exactly the right thing in this situation. Even the UN Security Council didn’t explicitly condemn Israel, as shocking as that is. It’s a sad statement of the culture in this country when a significant number of people in the United States sympathize more with terrorist organizations like Hezbollah than they do with Israel, the only functioning democracy in the Middle East.

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clnurnberg on June 1, 2010 at 8:26 PM

Of course this is what Hamas wants. It distracts from their own poor history of handling aid and role in keeping the blockade in place but that just makes Israel’s response even more of a fiasco.

There is an Irish ship heading to deliver aid to Gaza with teh explicit support of the Irish government. No doubt you will say those blood-thirsty Irish Jihadis are smuggling weapons to Hamas and seeking martyrdom (because some ass 0 in Yemen said so).

Not many people sympathize with Hamas. They do sympathize with the Palestinians in Gaza and their plight. Conditions there are deplorable. You suggest that it is just the left that is concerned about this but Pope has stated his ‘solidarity’ with the Palestinians and has asked Israel to lift the blockade. If the blockade was limited to weapons the blockade would not attract as much criticism as it does. The list of items banned is pretty long and frankly bewildering (Jam, Margerine, Cilantro?).

The war in Gaza only strengthened Hamas as does the ongoing blockade. Those strategies and the recent killings have driven a wedge between Israel and its only traditional Muslim ally, Turkey.

It would be nice if the world could focus on events on the Korean Peninsula and the new report on Iran. Because Israel bungled this they are harming their own security and American interests in the region and beyond. As the west and local allies step up the pressure on Iran you can expect radical groups to distract attention. The world quite rightly condemned Hezbollah & Hamas for their attack on Israel but a couple weeks of shelling (and in Gaza a fierce ground invasion) and a humanitarian crisis managed to reverse all that.

Perhaps Israel should stop obliging Hamas by responding exactly as Hamas wants.

lexhamfox on June 1, 2010 at 8:50 PM

Yeah, this should be ‘main page’, stat. Can’t wait to hear the anti-semite terrorist-sympathizing trolls (you know who you are) lamely try to keep spinning this one…

Midas on June 1, 2010 at 9:12 PM

Fiano, are you really as gullible as to believe that some jackass talking on Hamas-TV (or whatever) and quoting the “flotilla commander” as saying that they’ll resist with their fingernails is proof of anything?????

Since when is a damned thing said by Hamas credible??

That wasn’t a clip of anybody from the flotilla, just a freakin stooge from Yemen.

Shame on you for swallowing horsecrap propaganda and repeating it as gospel.

audiculous on June 1, 2010 at 11:11 PM

Since when is a damned thing said by Hamas credible??

That wasn’t a clip of anybody from the flotilla, just a freakin stooge from Yemen.

Shame on you for swallowing horsecrap propaganda and repeating it as gospel.

audiculous on June 1, 2010 at 11:11 PM

Wake the F up. Spend a few minutes a MEMRI and illuminate thy self; this is their gospel. Nothing new here. Same old, same old. And I’ve been paying pretty close attention since teh Second Intifida.

radioboyatl on June 2, 2010 at 12:55 AM

Wake the F up

yourself, boy.

you too thick to understand that something said by one person is f’ing different than something said by another?

if you’re a wanker, boy, it don’t mean that ev’ryone in atl is one.

grow a pair of neurons before responding to a complaint about lack of evidentiary value with bs about “their” gospel.

audiculous on June 2, 2010 at 1:21 AM

holy cow…agree, pop this over to the main page…

cmsinaz on June 2, 2010 at 6:59 AM

Perhaps Israel should stop obliging Hamas by responding exactly as Hamas wants.

lexhamfox on June 1, 2010 at 8:50 PM

The problem with this suggestion is that it is often a lose/lose situation for Israel. If they’re considering the fact that ignoring Hamas means Israelis get killed and confronting Hamas means they’re condemned by Europe and the American left, then they’re more often going to take the latter, and justifiably so.

I would want my government to protect me even if it meant others with no stake in my personal survival (or better, had a vested interest in my demise) were outraged by it.

I wont say it’s cut and dry and Israel always acts right and the Palestinians always act wrong, the situation is much more complex, but in this particular situation it’s exceedingly clear: Israel was in the right.

What I don’t understand is why, when so often everyone can see Hamas is blantantly lying and manipulating the situation in usually despicable ways, they will go right along with it while nodding vigorously and shaking their fist at Israel.

Heralder on June 2, 2010 at 9:32 AM

Fiano, are you really as gullible as to believe that some jackass talking on Hamas-TV (or whatever) and quoting the “flotilla commander” as saying that they’ll resist with their fingernails is proof of anything?????

Since when is a damned thing said by Hamas credible??

audiculous on June 1, 2010 at 11:11 PM

What is your take on the situation then, and what is it based on?

Heralder on June 2, 2010 at 9:36 AM

“Israel, the only functioning democracy in the Middle East.”

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Keep up the amazing work.

Dave Rywall on June 2, 2010 at 11:38 AM

Heralder, my take on the situation is closer to yours than to the Fiano’s.

It was a lose, lose situation for Israel…
And they didn’t chose well or do well in seeing that the choice they made succeeded.

I think the entire situation that the Israelis have backed into in Gaza is a lose, lose situation.
The siege of Gaza has gone on too long and it’s become some mixture of farce and barbarism. It can’t continue much longer without change.
Keeping weapons out of Gaza is absolutely right and obviously necessary.

Israel can’t continue to try to justify not allowing iron-based building supplies into the Strip by saying that Hamas will use the metal for bombs.

Israel’s entirely right about what Hamas is and what Hamas wants to do, but Hamas is a very small percentage of the 1,000,000 ++ people of Gaza.

audiculous on June 2, 2010 at 11:54 AM

It seems we do agree on many things with this conflict, audiculous. I just don’t agree that the video displayed by Cassy is necessarily useless or untrustworthy.

Heralder on June 2, 2010 at 11:58 AM

Dear Dave Rywall,

Israel isn’t functioning all that well. It’s been doing worse and worse since Arafat walked out on Barak and Clinton, but it’s still got a long way to go downhill before reaching the level of the rest of the neighborhood.

audiculous on June 2, 2010 at 11:58 AM

Lessons the Israelis could have followed.
1)
A few weeks back some Somali pirates captured a Russian ship. The crew shut down the engine, locked themselves in and waited for a nearby Russian Navy vessel to arrive. The commandos killed two pirates and captured the other nine. These were fed, given a radio and a boat. The pirates refused escort the 700 or so miles to port. An hour later the pirate boat disappeared from radar. “Presumed lost at sea.”

2)
A South Korean destroyer size craft suddenly explodes and half the crew is killed. Five weeks pass before the announcement that NoKo dunnit with a torpedo. The attack was in shallow water so evidence was preserved. SoKo response? *crickets* You see they have given Seoul as hostage to NoKo for the last 50 years. Wonder just how deep the Mediterranean is forty or 70 miles off Gaza?

From 1): IDF intercepts six boats. Says follow me. The six disappear from radar with faint maydays. Maybe there were weapons on board those unfortunate ones?
From 2) Israel has submarines.

Regardless, never will IDF fastline onto anybody again.

Wake up again Israel. “The World” is not on your side so their opinion doesn’t matter.

Caststeel on June 3, 2010 at 2:36 AM