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Dispatch From Istanbul: Protesters Decry Israeli Assault On Freedom Flotilla

Men, women and children gathered in the Saturday heat and stayed well into a rainy evening in solidarity with besieged Gaza and the Turkish victims of the IDF.
 
Demonstrators shout slogans in front of the Israeli consulate during a protest against Israel in Istanbul. Israel said on Tuesday it will deport all the foreign activists its forces detained during a botched raid on a Gaza-bound aid flotilla that killed nine people, after mounting pressure to do so.
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This piece first appeared on the website PULSE.

Istanbul - June 4, 2010 - On January 4, 2009, tens of thousands of people gathered in Istanbul’s Çağlayan Square to protest Israel's murderous Winter assault on Gaza. Organized by the Saadet (Felicity) Party, a conservative Islamic group with strong societal ties, the demonstration saw people professing solidarity with Gazans while shouting slogans against Zionist Israel.  Few would have imagined then that over one year later this historical site, which in 2007 saw hundreds of thousands rally in support of a secular Turkey, would again draw thousands not only for a free Palestine, but this time also to honor Turkey’s own victims of an Israeli attack.

Men, women and children gathered in the afternoon heat and stayed well into a rainy evening in solidarity with besieged Gaza and Turkey's hailed martyrs -- nine of whom were shot to death by Israeli commandos who boarded the aid-stocked Mavi Marmara at 2am while it was in international waters.

Several press outlets have incorrectly reported that Saturday's protest was organized by the Turkish aid organization, İnsani Yardım Vakfı (IHH), the group that sponsored the Mavi Marmara, but the IHH only attended as participants and it was actually organized by the Saadet Party. Also rampant in many mainstream media reports is the Israeli line that the IHH is not a humanitarian organization as it and its supporters claim, but a group tied to alleged terrorist groups. In a continued effort to justify their actions against the Turkish victims (one victim also had American citizenship), the Israelis have also released edited audio of radio communication that reveals people shouting offensive insults at the Israelis. While the factuality of the recording itself continues to be challenged by Max Blumenthal, the question of how any insult warrants a bullet in the head is also absent.

While reporters bank on the anger displayed by the protest crowds, which are not only in Turkey but attended by thousands all over the world, few are doing much to counter Israel's organized propaganda campaign portraying the event as an even-handed conflict. According to Israeli spin doctors, the peace activists were not peaceful (the passengers tried to defend themselves and shouted insults at us!) and the Israeli commandos were only trying to defend themselves when they shot nine of the passengers to death (Israeli commandos are known for their peaceful nature and soft touch).

That Turkish protesters would chant "Murderer Israel" and wave a banner that reads "Zionist, Terrorist Israel, Get out of Palestine" is looked at through a fearful Western lens, conveniently blind to the reasoning behind the rage. Israeli spokesman Mark Regev said on Thursday that media outlets are finally beginning to see Israel's side of things. Translation: the propaganda campaign is working.

International understanding of the situation today is greater ... We will never get a fair hearing at the UN Human Rights Council, but in Washington DC, London, Canberra, Paris, Rome, Ottawa and even Moscow, they can get it. I think we are creating a situation of greater understanding among the key international actors, and we are turning this around.

However, as with Israel's reasoning behind Israel's "inhumane" and illegal siege of Gaza, the Israeli side of things in this case, no matter how skillfully it is displayed, should do little to explain the way in which the Israelis have acted.

According to autopsy reports revealed in the Guardian, the nine victims of Israel's attack were shot 30 times between them. Two men were shot four times, and five of the victims were shot either in the back of the head or in the back. A 60-year-old activist was shot four times in the temple, chest, hip and back, and 19-year-old Furkan Dogan was shot five times from close range in the face, the back of the head, twice in the leg and once in the back.

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