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Former Israeli navy commander questioned at a London airport

Being questioned while traveling in Europe has also been a concern for senior IDF officials Gaza, ALRAY | Oct 14, 2013 The British authorities have stopped and questioned former Israeli navy commander Eliezer Marom upon arriving London’s Heathrow Airport Monday, Ynetnews.com reported. Marom was commander of the Israeli navy when 13 Israeli commandos committed a […]

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ICC investigating Israel’s attack on Gaza Freedom Flotilla | #MaviMarmara

An Israeli speedboat escorts the Mavi Marmara near the port of Ashdod on May 31, 2010. PressTV | Wed May 15, 2013 2:32AM GMT On May 31, 2010, Israeli commandos attacked the first Freedom Flotilla in international waters in the Mediterranean Sea, killing nine Turkish citizens, including a teenager with Turkish-US dual citizenship, on board […]

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American student shot dead by Israel “deserved” to die says Guardian’s Joshua Treviño ~ by @aliabunimah

Electronic Intifada | Ali Abunimah on Mon, 08/20/2012 – 22:45 “There are some Americans we’re better off without. Furkan Dogan is one of them.” – The Guardian’s Joshua Treviño on 3 June 2010. Today, despite the uproar over his incitement to murder Americans, Joshua Treviño was allowed to debut his new regular column at The […]

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The Mavi Marmara Massacre – in pictures

█▌ UPDATE  Sept 2, 2011 The Palmer Committee Final Report – UN – DOWNLOAD PDF The Palmer Report: Another Attempt by Israel to Whitewash Murder? | PRESS RELEASE Why the UN’s Palmer-Uribe report on Israel’s flotilla attack is worthless | Analysis by Ali Abunimah Palmer Report’s Fatal Flaws | Palestine Chronicle All previous and news […]

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Turkey refuses to help Israel block flotilla 2 from reaching Gaza

Posted by gazasolidarity on Tuesday, April 26, 2011 at 3:19 pm. Israel asked Turkey last week to stop the flotilla from heading to Gaza. Quite why they thought the Turkish state rush to their assistance on this one after seeing eight Turkish citizens gunned down by Israel (one was Furkan Dogan, a 19-year-old Turkish-American citizen, […]

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