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Turks try to identify dead activists
Published in The Egyptian Gazette on 02 - 06 - 2010

ISTANBUL--The head of an Islamic charity group that organized the pro-Palestinian aid flotilla to Gaza said Thursday the beating of some Israeli soldiers during a deadly raid was self defence.
Bulent Yildirim, who arrived in Istanbul early Thursday after being deported from Israel along with hundreds of others from the boats, said activists also had seized weapons from some Israeli soldiers, but threw them into the sea. He said the activists attacked the Israeli commandos with chairs and sticks in self-defence.
"Even if we had used the guns that would be still a legitimate self defense," said Yildirim, a lawyer, accusing Israel of raiding the ships in international waters on Monday.
The activists maintain their flotilla aimed to break a three-year blockade that Israel has imposed on the Gaza Strip to carry food and other supplies to the Palestinians who live there.
Israel has contested that, saying the sticks, iron bars and knives that the passengers allegedly used in the shipdeck battle showed their purpose was not humanitarian.
Yildirim vowed to organize bigger convoys by land and sea if Israel does not end the blockade of Gaza.
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu late Wednesday hotly rejected calls to lift the blockade on Hamas-ruled Gaza, insisting the ban prevents missile attacks on Israel. He labeled worldwide criticism of his country's raid on the flotilla as "hypocrisy."
"This was not the 'Love Boat,'" Netanyahu said in an address to the nation. "It was a hate boat."
Serkan Nergis, a spokesman for the charity group, the IHH, said Thursday that charity workers and relatives were now trying to identify five of the bodies of those killed in the raid at an Istanbul morgue. Four of them have been officially confirmed to be Turks.
A total of 466 activists, including more than 50 foreigners, returned to a hero's welcome with thousands of supporters waving
Palestinian flags and chanting "God is Great!" in Istanbul.
"Turkey is proud of you!" the crowd chanted as they shouted "Down with Israel!"
Deputy Prime Minister Bulent Arinc welcomed the activists at the Istanbul airport after Turkey pressured Israel to release the detainees, most of whom are Turkish. Others were from Arab countries, Europe and the United States.
"They faced barbarism and oppression but returned with pride," Arinc said.


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