News Agencies Call On the Israeli Terrorist
Government to Lift Media Blackout On Gaza Flotilla Attack
Al-Jazeerah.info reporter, Walid Al-'Umary, reported
that the Israeli terrorist attack on the Freedom Flotilla occured in the
international waters, more than 60 miles off the Palestinian coast of
Haifa.
Al-'Umary was reporting from the port of Isdood, which has
been under the illegal Israeli occupation since 1948, as it is part of
the Arab state of Palestine, according to the 1947 UN Partition
Resolution.
Monday May 31, 2010 12:23 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC News
The Israeli terrorist naval forces jammed all communications aboard
the ships of the Freedom Flotilla, blocking cell phone signals and
internet connections aboard humanitarian aid ships. Scrambling the
signals preceding the Israeli raid on the Flotilla, which involved
special forces troops and the mobilization of one third of the Israeli
Navy.
As the last few images broadcast from the Flotilla played
over and over again on news channels around the world, agencies from
Qatar to Malaysia called on the Israeli terrorist government to allow
them to report on the Israeli military attack on the civilian ships that
left at least fifteen people dead.
Malaysian news agency Astro
Awani called on the Israeli government to release information on two
reporters aboard the Mavi Marmara, the Flotilla ship that was attacked
by Israeli paratroopers early Monday morning. Al Jazeera Television also
asked for protection for its three reporters aboard the ship. Both news
agencies said they lost contact with their reporters just prior to the
Israeli attack.
The Israeli terrorist government has tried to
control the media's coverage of both the aid convoyand the raid on it,
but the internet has frustrated its efforts, disseminating news and
images from the ships.
Since all of those on board the ship who
were not killed are presumed arrested by the Israeli military, the news
agencies have called on the Israeli military to release the footage
recorded by their reporters on board the ships. The small amount of
video footage that has been able to get past the Israeli blackout has
disproved Israeli claims that activists "grabbed the guns" of Israeli
troops during their assault. Footage of the Israeli paratroopers landing
on the ship's deck shows that the Israeli military attacked the unarmed
activists unprovoked.
The Israeli government's complete blackout
of the actual incident has been accompanied by a public relations blitz
from Israeli government spokespersons and government-hired private
public relations firms, who have continued to repeat already disproven
claims that the humanitarian aid would have been allowed through if the
activists had only gone through the proper channels to bring the aid. In
fact, virtually all of the items on board the ships are banned by the
Israeli government as "security risks" – including crayons, pencils,
medical equipment and building materials. Because Israel continues to
ban these items from entering the Gaza Strip, many of the 30,000
buildings destroyed by Israel during last year's three-week long assault
on Gaza cannot be rebuilt.
Israel's media office began its public
relations campaign before the aid caravan got underway, beginning with
an attempt to inundate global media with "menus from Gaza restaurants"
meant to show that the siege was not so bad. This effort backfired when
video footage released by the Israeli government along with the alleged
"Gaza menus" was proven to have been taken before the siege even began.
As the Israeli media blackout continues, along with carefully
crafted messages by the Israeli government aimed at discrediting the
humanitarian aid flotilla, messages from on board the ships and the
hospital where injured activists were taken continue to trickle out via
Twitter and the web - #flotilla, #FreedomFlotilla, #Gaza and #Israel are
among the top international trending topics on Twitter. Although Israeli
government spokesmen have attempted to justify the attack, Israeli media
analysts have complained that the media blackout is not complete, and
video footage of the unprovoked Israeli attack continues to leak out
through the web.
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