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Tuesday, June 1, 2010 |
Observation: Israeli investigation should focus on gross failure of Turkish inspection of vessel |
Observation: Israeli investigation should focus on gross failure of Turkish Dr. Aaron Lerner Date: 1 June 2010 The world calls on Israel to investigate the events that lead to the loss of And indeed it should. And, in the interest of the “peace process”, this investigation should focus Here is what the Turks say: “Customs officials at the Port of Antalya have denied Israeli claims that Officials from the Customs Directorate said all passengers that boarded the Today's Zaman (Turkey) 31 May 2010 We need to find out at what level the Turkish inspection broke down: 1. Was this simply a matter of inept inspectors at the scene? Again, this is not a matter of trying to gain debater’s points. We have here a situation that the Turks solemnly assured us that there would And it is an undeniable fact that this was not the case. Any agreement to create a sovereign Palestinian state would be loaded with It is thus critical for the success of the “peace process” to get to the Israel should interview the passengers on the Mavi Marmara regarding the Anyone who is truly interested in advancing the peace process should support Dr. Aaron Lerner, Director IMRA (Independent Media Review & Analysis) |
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