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Israel defends Gaza flotilla raid

Last Updated 09 August 2010, 16:48 IST

 
Netanyahu was the first witness to testify to the state-appointed inquiry into the lethal raid at sea on May 31, in which Israeli commandos killed nine Turkish pro-Palestinian activists, after boarding their vessel from a helicopter.

The clash took place off Israel, after the flotilla ignored repeated Israeli warnings not to continue to Gaza. The enclave is ruled by the Hamas Islamist movement and sealed off by a tight Israeli naval blockade.

“Beginning on May 14, my office held contacts with the highest levels of the Turkish government,” Netanyahu said.

“These contacts... were intended to prevent a confrontation with the Marmara flotilla, and they continued until the eve of the flotilla’s arrival off Gaza’s shores,” he said.

“Despite our continuous diplomatic efforts, the Turkish government did not prevent the attempt by the Marmara to violate the naval blockade... It appears that (Turkey) did not see in the prospect of a clash between Turkish activists and Israel something that clashed with its interests...”

It was Netanyahu’s most explicit public account of behind-the-scenes diplomacy that in the end failed to avert the clash.

Israel says its commandos used live fire only after being attacked with clubs, knives and guns by activists who it says were prepared for violence.

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(Published 09 August 2010, 16:48 IST)

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