Friday, September 02, 2011

U.N. Report Finds Israeli Blockade Legal but Raid Flawed - NYTimes.com

Report Finds Naval Blockade by Israel Legal but Faults Raid
By NEIL MacFARQUHAR and ETHAN BRONNER
Published: September 1, 2011

UNITED NATIONS — A long-awaited United Nations review of Israel’s 2010 raid on a Turkish-based flotilla in which nine passengers were killed has found that Israel’s naval blockade of Gaza is both legal and appropriate. But it said that the way Israeli forces boarded the vessels trying to break that blockade 15 months ago was excessive and unreasonable.

The report, expected to be released Friday, also found that when Israeli commandos boarded the main ship, they faced “organized and violent resistance from a group of passengers” and were therefore required to use force for their own protection. But the report called the force “excessive and unreasonable,” saying that the loss of life was unacceptable and that the Israeli military’s later treatment of passengers was abusive.

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