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Probe finds "top level" mistakes in Israeli raid
2010-07-13
[Al Arabiya Latest] A military probe has found Israel's armed forces committed serious errors in preparing and carrying out the deadly boarding of a Gaza-bound aid ship in May, media reported on Monday.

The 150-page Eiland Commission report presented to Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Gaby Ashkenazi on Sunday said mistakes were committed at all levels of command, from top officers to commandos, the daily Yediot Aharonot reported.

The investigators said the navy failed to sufficiently consider the possibility the troops could encounter violent resistance during the May 31 operation.
They won't make that mistake again ...
Video footage showed the commandos being beaten as they boarded the Turkish Mavi Marmara ferry, which led a six-ship flotilla seeking to bust Israel's blockade of the Gaza Strip.

Some of the commandos, the military said at the time, were armed with paintball guns -- but also carried pistols -- in anticipation of only light resistance.

However Israeli troops killed nine Turkish activists, prompting worldwide outrage and severely straining ties with Ankara, once Israel's closest Muslim ally.

The findings, to be formally released on Monday, said the clashes occurred partly because the navy had failed to deploy enough forces on the deck of the Mavi Marmara. They also said the military failed to coordinate sufficiently with intelligence agencies in preparing for the raid, and that some of the information used was faulty, media said.
Posted by:Fred

#4  While the linked article is from the UAE (no friends of Iran), the report was Israeli.

I was wondering why it was so logical. But I notice that the Iranians are more than happy to reprint it.
Posted by: gorb   2010-07-13 09:28  

#3  In a briefing to reporters, Eiland, a former head of the IDFÂ’s Planning Division and the National Security Council, said that he did not find any negligence in the planning and implementation of the operation. He also made it clear that there was a difference between “operational failures” and “operational mistakes” and that he had only found mistakes, not failures.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2010-07-13 07:10  

#2  Hey Gorb,

While the linked article is from the UAE (no friends of Iran), the report was Israeli.
Posted by: Scooter McGruder   2010-07-13 03:09  

#1  The findings, to be formally released on Monday, said the clashes occurred partly because the navy had failed to deploy enough forces on the deck of the Mavi Marmara.

So that's the best Iran can do to find fault with how the Israelis handled to boarding.

"It's the Jooooos fault because they didn't come in with overwhelming force! The poor muslims had no choice but to attack after preparing for it for weeks!"
Posted by: gorb   2010-07-13 00:21  

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