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Barak aide: Israel can't avoid Gaza flotilla probe
Roni Sofer
Published: 03.06.10, 10:44
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1. Whitewash
Bill Saunders ,   Melbourne Australai   (06.03.10)
Just as well there will be a UN inquiry. Every time Israel investigates its own actions it finds itself innocent of all wrongdoing. No one in the rest of the world is fooled.
2. The man that destroyed Israel Turkish Alliance
peter42y ,   lisbon, portugal   (06.03.10)
One of the most enduring Barack achievements was the destruction of the Israeli Turkish alliance. An huge blow was dealt to the alliance when Barack decided to attack Gaza, december 2008. Now the same Barack ordered ill prepared commandos to attack Turkish ship in International waters. Turkish press that nothing will be the same between Israel and Turkey and the alliance is dead. Congratulations Barack. With people like Barack at the helm of the state Israel is a safe country . ( not ).
3. flotilla raid by israel
bwala ,   Abuja   (06.03.10)
Israel ministers have continued to defend there actions about the flotilla sailing into israel area of security control/concern.please if i could ask you,this are just activist tresspassing,compared to the infringing flights and violation of your neigbours airspace and sovereignty you do daily and call it your security concerns.how bad does it feel knowing that it hurts for even civilians to violate yours.for the activist,i say you are heros and brave for those that have sacrificed there lives to end oppression compared to those armed cowards that lived theres to encourage oppression and occupation in any many false names or guise.
4. Free GAZA
abdelhak ,   australia   (06.03.10)
Since when the fox ate the sheep and said i did it We get use of all their injustified acts of barbarisme and terror comitted by israeli and at the end they transform it as legitime or act of defence,or they did not mean it .
5. #2 Are you suggesting Hamas shud've been allowed 2 carry on
Alan ,   SA   (06.03.10)
rocketing Israel . By now it would have been a million Rockets! Turkey has its own agenda. Its not to help Palestinians ..... Its for Erdogan Party to regain power at next elections
6. Saunders: And the UN declares us guilty anyway
Ilan ,   Ariel   (06.03.10)
Israel has been declared 'guilty' so what is the purpose of an investigation. They don't need Israel's help since they have no intention of ever considering Israeli evidence or testimony. The UN will have an inquiry and Israel will be found guilty and then we will ignore it.
7. Impartial inquiry
Popsi ,   toronto canada   (06.03.10)
Don't get Goldstein to do it. How's about an international law expert like Prof. Ed Morgan? For a nice lunch, a ride in a Merkava and a sniff of Bar Rafaeli's bicycle seat. Ed could navel gaze a good excuse for offing yer bubi.
8. #1
Power ,   Brisbane   (06.03.10)
point ur fingers better to the issue that australia society has a rascits altitude. How about the Aborigines that are still living in poverty and still gets mistreated. How about the fact that it took your country 100yrs to accept foreigners who were not europeans or arabs. Start with your country and let our country dealing with its enemies.
9. #2
Lisboa ,   Israel   (06.03.10)
You need to be aware of the real story and thats the fact AKP and Erdogan. They had and have the intention to destroy the relation, cause it serves the interests of there party and themselves. Lots of iranian money is waiting. With this they can even buy more votes and stay in power as long as there will be elections there. The victims are the educated people in turkey nobody else.
10. Have Sandra Day O'Connor be the jurist
Bloodyscot ,   Dallas, Texas   (06.03.10)
As former US Supreme Court justice appointed by Ronald Reagan it would be hard to question her findings.
11.  Soldiers defended their lives
Tony ,   USA   (06.04.10)
soldiers defended their lives after THEY raided ship in INTERNATIONAL waters. what a joke
12. Were the murders on the Exodus legal?
Michael Bovo ,   Bhaktapur Nepal   (06.05.10)
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