Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Prime Minister Cameron’s Slander Against Israel


Peter Wehner
Contentions/Commentary
27 July '10

In a speech in Ankara, Turkey, British Prime Minister David Cameron said this:

I know that Gaza has led to real strains in Turkey ’s relationship with Israel. But Turkey is a friend of Israel. And I urge Turkey, and Israel, not to give up on that friendship. Let me be clear. The Israeli attack on the Gaza flotilla was completely unacceptable. And I have told PM Netanyahu, we will expect the Israeli inquiry to be swift, transparent and rigorous. Let me also be clear that the situation in Gaza has to change. Humanitarian goods and people must flow in both directions. Gaza cannot and must not be allowed to remain a prison camp. But as, hopefully, we move in the coming weeks to direct talks between Israel and the Palestinians so it’s Turkey that can make the case for peace and Turkey that can help to press the parties to come together, and point the way to a just and viable solution.

Prime Minister Cameron’s claim that the “Israeli attack” on the Gaza flotilla was “completely unacceptable” is utter nonsense. As I argued at the time:

The blockade was justified by international law. (Egypt , by the way, had also imposed a blockade on Gaza because of the threat from the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas, which illegally seized control of Gaza in 2007.) The Israeli navy first tried to warn the ships off verbally. The “peace activist” on board assaulted Israeli commandos (who were armed with paintball guns) with clubs, knives, metal pipes, stun grenades, and handguns; it turns out that many of them were recruited specifically to attack Israeli soldiers. The “humanitarian relief” the flotilla was supposedly bringing to Palestinians in Gaza was in fact no such thing (food, medicine, relief supplies, and electricity continue to pour into Gaza on a daily basis). And the “charity” that helped organize the flotilla was in fact the radical Turkish group IHH (Insani Yardim Vakfi), which has longstanding ties to Hamas and the global jihadist movement. Yet somehow, some way, it is Israel that is condemned when it acts in its own self-defense.


All of these facts are highly relevant, yet Cameron mentions none of them. I wonder why.

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2 comments:

  1. I totally agree with you - this is shameful of Cameron. He is acting as if he's Obama's puppet.
    You might like to see what I've blogged on this subject, and I'm a member of Cameron's party - see link below. (On Universal Jurisdiction they seem to be sincere about plugging the loophole in the law whereby mischief-makers can demand the arrest of visiting Israeli ministers, but otherwise the Cameron coalition is a real letdown - Foreign Secretary William Hague included.)

    "The Sick Man of Europe: David Cameron talks Turkey"
    http://www.daphneanson.blogspot.com/

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