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Melanie Phillips

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Melanie Phillips,

Melanie Phillips

Opinion

The spread of flotilla sickness

The reaction to Israel exercising its legal right is but the latest example of the West’s willingness to wallow in lies and hypocrisy

June 10, 2010 10:35
2 min read

The flotilla episode provided the trigger for a frenzied demonstration of the world's collective loss of mind over Israel.

Israel did what it was entitled to do and what any other country at war would do: intercept boats that might be carrying weapons for an aggressor regime. Since six out of the seven intercepted boats then proceeded peacefully to Ashdod where their cargo was checked, this was demonstrably not an Israeli "attack".

Conversely, as everyone could see from the video evidence, on the main boat the attack took place against the Israelis - who then killed nine of their jihadi assailants solely to protect themselves from being lynched, kidnapped and murdered.

Yet, for this, Israel has been hysterically denounced across the world for an act of aggression and even piracy - an onslaught, in effect, upon Israel's right to defend itself, without which no country can exist.

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