| Squilliam said: Because the boarding was illegal the responsibility for the deaths fall to the Israeli government. Whether you yourself walk into a shop and rob it, but the store owner tries to stupidly defend his shop and you kill him or if you are a government and you send troops to perform an illegal action then the responsibility either way falls upon the person who instigated the illegal act no matter what the response by the victim of the act. No country has the right to deny food, water, medical supplies etc to any civilian population. Any country which does so deserves to be scorned. |
And that's why Israel gives water, electricity and supplies to Gaza strip, while allowing almost all outside donation to go there, right?
Also, every country has the right for self defence, and the blockade on Gaza is there in order to prevent Weapon smuggling into Gaza and Suicide Bombers going from there into Israel.
The only thing that Israel is at fault, regarding this operation, is boarding the ship in international waters, instead of neutrilizing the engines in Israeli waters, there's a reason why there are casualties in only one ship, and that reason is that most of those casualties lynched the first Israeli troops who were armed with practice (AKA not effective) rifles, with knifes, iron rods, bats, and the good old punches and kicks.
Lethal weaponry was only used as self defense, and Israel has every right to stop any ship from entering Gaza, to check that it doesn't have weapon and ammunition.
Hell, if it was about the goods, and not the provocation, the "peace activists" would've gives their supplies in Ashdod, and let the Israeli government check them, and then reansfer them b y land (like 99% of supply donations are sent there).
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