Peter Faris QC
Tuesday June 1, 2010
The actions of Israeli navy seals are defensible. It is quite obvious that the well publicised flotilla had far more to do with militant resistance than with delivering aid to Gaza. It is likely that the flotilla was a trial arms run, under the cynical guise of delivering aid to Gazans. The catalyst was likely the increasing difficulty in smuggling arms over land via Egypt (it seems that Israel is at long last making some headway there). It is significant that the peace activists did not choose to try to deliver aid via Egypt which shares a border with Gaza but rather chose military confrontation.
The rejection of Israel's offer to the promoters (to deliver the aid by land if the flotilla docked at Ashdod after security checks) betrays the promoters’ real agenda... the flotilla has more to do with militant resistance than with delivering aid.
When you analyse it, Israel had no alternative but to divert the ships at all costs. If the sea blockade of Gaza is breached, then arms will be delivered by sea.
1 comment:
smells like a trap looks like a trap
i guess its not a trap... oh wait IT IS
looks to me like its was either a trial arms delivery
or simply a way of discrediting israel then whenever israel tries to stop a REAL arms shipment it will recieve far less help from its allies
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