Sunday, June 20, 2010

German Public TV Exposes ‘Peace’ Flotilla as Mask for Radicals


Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu
A7 News

Support for Israel in the flotilla clash three weeks ago has come from Germany’s second largest public broadcasting company, Sudwestrundfunk, which headlined its inquiry, ”Questionable Peace Mission.”

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The investigative report, based on interviews with peace activists on the lower decks of the ship Mavi Mamara, reveals that they did not question or ask about the radical and racist terror activists who organized the voyage and boarded the ship in Turkey.It was like being at a bazaar for me. There was a buzz of activity.” said peace activist Norman Paech, who assumed the boat was carrying humanitarian aid to Hamas-controlled Gaza, despite Israel’s embargo on sea traffic to the Gaza coast. IDF videos of the cargo unloaded from the Mavi Mamara showed there was no aid at all on the boat.

The German TV station, after showing interviews of activists, displayed the farewell party for the IHH terror activists, whose members are seen and heard shouting, “The army of the prophet Mohammed will return… Intifada until victory!”

Islamic specialist Michael Kiefer told the television channel, “These are not normal peace activists.” One previously unpublished video clip shows the leader of the “violent and racist” BBP party on board the Mavi Mamara.

Mete Curukeu, editor in chief of Sudwestrundfunk, asked German leftist legislator Annette Groth, one of the passengers on the ship, if she bothered checking out who organized the flotilla.

After she replied that she was not the address for the question, Curckeu concluded, “By refusing to answer the question, you seem not to have bothered from the outset about who would travel with you."

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