Gaza blockade legal, Turkel commission finds
The Israeli commission of inquiry into the Israeli Navy\’s interception of a Gaza-bound flotilla found that the naval blockade of Gaza does not break international law.
The Israeli commission of inquiry into the Israeli Navy\’s interception of a Gaza-bound flotilla found that the naval blockade of Gaza does not break international law.
Israel\’s Supreme Court rejected an appeal by an Irish Nobel laureate who was refused entry to Israel because of her involvement in a Gaza-bound flotilla.
Israeli commandos peacefully intercepted a boat carrying Jewish activists who hoped to breach Israel’s embargo of the Gaza Strip.
An Israeli officer and soldier are suspected of selling goods they confiscated from the Gaza flotilla after the May raid.
The Israel Defense Forces will conduct an internal investigation into its interception of a Gaza-bound flotilla that ended in the death of nine activists.
…While I do not accept that support for Israel\’s every move must always be unflinching and undiscriminating, I also believe that one\’s first responsibility to one\’s own is to rally in crisis,