Wednesday, 2 June 2010


Chief of Staff Boards the 'Peace' Battle Ship, Visits Wounded

Sivan 19, 5770, 01 June 10 09:27
by Gil Ronen
 
(Israelnationalnews.com) IDF Chief of General Staff, Lt. Gen. Gabi Ashkenazi, and the Commander of the Israeli Navy, Maj. Eliezer Marom, boarded the captured ship 'Mavi Marmara' on Tuesday and visited the naval commando soldiers wounded in the incident with the Turkish-sponsored terror-sympathizers' flotilla. The soldiers were admitted to Tel HaShomer Hospital near Ramat Gan on Monday after suffering injuries at the hands of a violent mob aboard the 'Mavi Marmara' as they attempted to gain control of the vessel.'
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Lt. Gen. Ashkenazi told the soldiers, “We sent you on this mission and you operated outstandingly. There is still a need to further investigate what occurred.” He later explained that his visit to the hospital was also a part of the investigation and the lesson-learning process.
On Monday evening, after the flotilla's ships had all been brought to Ashdod port, the Chief of the General Staff assembled all of the soldiers involved in the operation for a briefing. “We sent you on this mission in order to stop the flotilla, and you completed the mission," he said. “I can only imagine the hard realities you faced there. Under the circumstances in which soldiers’ lives were in danger, you operated correctly. An IDF soldier whose life is in danger must draw his weapon and protect his life. If those on board the Mavi Marmara had behaved like the passengers on board the other ships, the reality would have been different.”
“They could have arrived and unloaded the cargo, as we offered,” he went on. “However, that is not what they came for. You operated correctly – with determination and with courage. We live in a complicated state, both on land and at sea, and we will be prepared for the next incident.”
The Deputy Director of Tel HaShomer Hospital, Dr. Arnon Afek, told IDF Radio that two Shayetet soldiers were operated on in the hospital after sustaining gunshot wounds on Monday. “The soldier injured in the head was hit by a blunt object,” he said, “but has arm wounds from gunshots, and the other soldier was shot in the stomach.” Dr. Afek added that the soldiers' condition is improving and expressed hope that they would be transferred today from intensive care to other hospital departments.
 
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IDF: Global Jihad on flotilla

By YAAKOV KATZ 

Israel concerned next flotilla will be accompanied by Turkish Navy.