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Gaza protesters killed in clash with IDF

May 31, 2010 07:46

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Up to sixteen members of a Turkish Gaza protest organisation are said to have been killed by Israeli forces after fighting on board a flotilla of ships en route to Gaza.

The ships, part of an ‘aid convoy’ from the ‘Free Gaza’ organisation, a Turkish based group, had left northern Cyprus on Sunday. Six boats carried 600 activists. One of those on board was Mairead Corrigan Maguire, the Northern Ireland peace protester who won a Nobel Prize in 1976.

Israeli security had been monitoring the flotilla and, as it neared its destination, the Israeli government offered to escort it into harbour whilst its claimed cargo of aid was unloaded and checked by the Israeli authorities. The group refused the offer. According to Mark Regev, the Israeli spokesman, the boats then ‘charged’ the Israeli vessels. Israeli forces then boarded the convoy.

The Israelis claim that its soldiers were then attacked by the ‘peace protestors’; the group claims it was attacked by the Israelis without provocation. A spokeswoman for the group, Greta Berlin, said ten people had been killed and dozens wounded. She claimed that Israeli troops shot indiscriminately at 'unarmed civilians'. But Israeli media report that between 14 and 16 were dead in a continuing operation. Israeli military sources said four of its men had been injured, one stabbed. The Israeli army said its troops were assaulted with axes and knives.

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