Monday, June 07, 2010

Watch the media spin of this story: IDF foils attack close to Gaza


YAAKOV KATZ AND JPOST.COM STAFF
06/07/2010 07:29

Five terrorists killed by Navy commando; 'Large scale attack averted'.

Israeli Navy commando killed five armed Palestinian frogmen early Monday morning in the Nahal Aza area.

The terrorists were wearing diving suits and were heavily armed, IDF spokesperson said. The terrorists were trying to swim to an Israeli city along the Mediterranean coast, when they were detected by the commandos and a firefight erupted. As stated earlier, five terrorists were killed, no IDF commandos were hurt.

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According to IDF brass, the size of the unit and equipment it was carrying, indicate an intention of carrying out a large scale attack. Only the commandos' quick, effective response prevented a disaster.

The boat was making its way from Gaza, north to Israel. According to the IDF Spokesperson, the members of the terrorist cell had intended to carry out a terror attack in Israel.

The latest Palestinian attack follows the recent efforts to break the Gaza blockade and bring equipment into Gaza, including construction equipment that could be used for military purposes.

Israel intends to reject an international inquiry into Monday's raid on a flotilla aiming to break the Gaza blockade, Israeli ambassador to the US Michael Oren said Sunday in an interview with Fox News.

"We are rejecting an international commission. We are discussing with the Obama administration a way in which our inquiry will take place," Oren said. Regarding claims that an internal commission of inquiry would not yield credible results, he stated, "Israel is a democratic nation. Israel has the ability and the right to investigate itself, not to be investigated by any international board."

Meanwhile on Sunday, French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner and UK Foreign Secretary William Hague called for a "credible and transparent" probe of what had transpired, adding that "there should be an international presence at minimum."

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