Wednesday, July 14, 2010

National Post editorial board: The truth about the Gaza Flotilla

FLOTILL
  July 13, 2010 – 3:09 pm
 
When Israeli commandos killed nine Turkish jihadis on board the lead ship of a Gaza-bound flotilla six weeks ago, Israel’s enemies exhibited unusually fervid spasms of agitation. Never mind that about half the victims already had declared their aspiration to die at Israeli hands as violent “martyrs”; or that the organizers were part of an NGO that Western prosecutors and researchers have linked to terrorism. As with the Gaza war in late 2008, the case was presented as a black-and-white morality play, with Israel in the role of vicious marauder. Indeed, left-wing commentators could barely contain their glee at how these “martyrs” had passive-aggressively engineered an epochal shift in the balance of Middle Eastern power. “Israel’s ill-fated boarding operation of the Turkish ship Mavi Marmara has become a nightmare for the government of Benjamin Netanyahu, but a dream come true for the leaders of Hamas,” reported The Globe & Mail’s Patrick Martin. “It took the deaths of nine international activists, most of them Turkish, to make a difference.”
Sorry, Patrick, but this “dream come true” now appears to have been short-lived.

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