| Their  only weapons were their kind hearts. Their only intention was to cast a  spotlight on the terrible plight of 1.5 million souls confined to the world’s  largest open-air prison. Yet Israel  sent its naval vessels and zodiacs to surround them before its elite commandoes  dropped out of helicopter gun ships when nine unarmed activists were killed and  dozens injured.   One female passenger described the scene a “river  of blood.”
 The  French Foreign Minister said he was “shocked”, but we have come to expect this  barbaric behavior from the Jewish state. Turkey’s Prime Minister Recep  Tayyip Erdogan has expressed rage. His fury is understandable but what use is  verbalizing anger if Israel  is allowed to get away with such atrocities time and time again? It’s just like  shouting at the wind. What is needed is concerted international action.
 
 Even  before the captured flotilla had docked at the Israeli port  of Ashdod, Israel’s slick propaganda machine  was put into gear. They weren’t peace activists but terrorists with links to  Hamas and Al Qaeda, said one Israeli official, which is laughable when one  considers they have all now been released without charge and sent back to their  home countries. They were armed with guns and planned to attack our soldiers,  said another, which proved to be blatant lie when all that was shown to the  press were slingshots, marbles, scissors and metal bars; items that the  besieged passengers used to defend themselves.
 
 Perhaps  the greatest insult to our intelligence is this: Israel claims that it was within  its rights to infringe Turkish sovereignty in international waters by killing  its citizens and seizing its vessels together with those sailing under the  flags of other countries. This was not only a gross infringement of  international law but also an act that could be interpreted as an act of war.  Just imagine if the shoe had been on the other foot and Turkey had  seized Israeli vessels and shot Israeli civilians!
 
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| Israel had not been  aggressed upon by any of the ships. Its territorial waters had not been  penetrated. Besides, its ally Turkey  had thoroughly checked the boats’ cargo for weapons. Therefore, Israel’s  assertion that it was acting in self-defense rings hollow. In reality, Israel wasn’t  defending its citizens. It was defending its much condemned policy of stripping  the people of Gaza  of their God-given freedom.  
 Thankfully,  on this occasion, the international community isn’t falling for Israel’s spin.  The backlash from European, Arab and Asian nations was instant. The EU and the  UN loudly condemned the incident. Several countries summoned Israeli  ambassadors; others called for an end to Gaza’s  strangulation. An emergency session of the UN Security Council was held when Turkey, Lebanon and the Palestinian  National Authority drafted a strong condemnation urging an independent probe  into what took place.
 
 But,  as we might have anticipated, Israel’s  ally the US – a veto-holding  permanent member of the UNSC - negotiated with Turkey to deprive the statement of  its bite. How the Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu must have chuckled  when he heard that the UN expects the perpetrator Israel to investigate itself! This  is tantamount to asking an accused convict to be his own policeman, judge and  jury.
 
 Following  President Barack Obama’s speech in Cairo  a year ago when he reached out to the Arab and Muslim world, this region dared  to hope that, at last, here was an American leader who was prepared to be  even-handed and fair-minded. In fact, all his grand promises have come to  naught. The Israelis are still expanding illegal colonies on the West Bank, still constructing an illegal ‘apartheid wall’  on Palestinian land and still show no real interest in discussing a Palestinian  state.
 
 The  US  President has shown only a certain coolness towards Netanyahu, who, during his  last visit to the White House was deprived of the usual joint press conference  and photo-ops. In response, Obama faced a barrage of criticism from the  notoriously pro-Israel Congress as well as from members of his own Democratic  Party. Netanyahu’s scheduled visit to Washington  this week was meant to repair the damage. With mid-term elections coming up in  November, Obama is wary of upsetting the powerful pro-Israel lobby which can  make or break political careers.
 
 President  Obama is fond of quoting the man who was arguably America’s greatest leader, Abraham  Lincoln. In fact, he is a long way from approaching that great man’s stature. Lincoln stood up against  slavery when it wasn’t politically fashionable to do so. He was a person who  put integrity and truth before personal benefit. On the other hand, President  Obama refuses to condemn Israel’s  crimes on the high seas or on Palestinian territory for fear of risking his  re-election chances.
 
 If  Obama stands firm and does right, he actually improves his chances to win  reelection. When George H.W. Bush had a showdown with Irael over settlements,  he had 90 percent public approval.  With an approval rating hovering  around a low of 46 percent, Obama is unlikely to achieve a second term in  office. He should summon the courage to stand up to the Israeli gangsters, who  are leading his country and the rest of the world by the nose. He may be  uncomfortably positioned between two feuding US  allies but as Prime Minister Erdogan has said, he isn’t expected to choose  between Turkey and Israel but  between right and wrong.
 
 Obama  isn’t doing the US  any favors either. At least two of his top military commanders have said that America’s perceived bias in favor of Israel is endangering US interests and the lives  of American troops throughout the Middle East.
 
 By  contrast, the Turkish Prime Minister should be applauded for his humanitarian  concerns for the residents of Gaza and his  willingness to speak out against the Israeli pirates to the point of  endangering Israeli-Turkish relations and alienating Washington. In recent times, Erdogan has  stood firmly against Israeli onslaughts on Gaza and has proved to be fearless when it  comes to calling a spade a spade.
 
 It’s  embarrassing that the only regional leader to staunchly defend the Palestinians  is a Turk. Where are the Arabs? Yes, Egypt  temporarily opened the border between Rafah and Gaza. Yes, the Arab League held an emergency  meeting of Foreign Ministers on Wednesday, but to what end? Will they send  ships to pierce the blockade? Will those countries which have signed peace  treaties with Israel  seek to end them? I think not. Instead, they have decided to take Israel before  the International Court of Justice and have promised to break the siege by all  means. Fine talk, but will it be translated into action. Let’s see!
 
 
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