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icedagger wrote:edit: and the israelis are claiming that this stuff was discovered together, not scattered around the ship where a lot of it would indeed be pretty innocuous.
icedagger wrote:Ahh, thought ink was talking about 0:26
icedagger wrote:True, it would be a lot of effort to smuggle some pretty terrible weapons in. But claiming they're not weapons at all is equally silly
Snorri1234 wrote:icedagger wrote:Ahh, thought ink was talking about 0:26
Those are flares, which incidentally are mandatory.

Gypsys Kiss wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:icedagger wrote:Ahh, thought ink was talking about 0:26
Those are flares, which incidentally are mandatory.
Mandatory for what? Using against armed men who have come to inspect the boat you are on?
icedagger wrote:Was going by the caption and the fact they had "smoke torch" written on them but admittedly I don't know much about flares.
You might find some of that stuff on most ships, but the fact it was all cached together (assuming the israelis are being truthful) makes its purpose pretty clear.
Snorri1234 wrote:icedagger wrote:True, it would be a lot of effort to smuggle some pretty terrible weapons in. But claiming they're not weapons at all is equally silly
Well they can be used as weapons, of course. You can use a lot of stuf in your own house as weapons too. Kitchen knifes, pocket knifes and screwdrivers are not really weapons though. These were almost all very innocent things to have, especially on a ship.
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Phatscotty wrote:Thanks Dimes. Yeah there are protests all over the world, most notably in Turkey, which is a muslim country that has enjoyed a great relationship with Israel. That's why this will be an international crisis...
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GabonX wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:icedagger wrote:True, it would be a lot of effort to smuggle some pretty terrible weapons in. But claiming they're not weapons at all is equally silly
Well they can be used as weapons, of course. You can use a lot of stuf in your own house as weapons too. Kitchen knifes, pocket knifes and screwdrivers are not really weapons though. These were almost all very innocent things to have, especially on a ship.
I don't think anybody was claiming that these were weapons to be smuggled in Snorri..
The issue is that these things (metal bars, slingshots with rocks, etc.) were used as weapons to attack the inspectors before they even set foot on the boat.
Snorri1234 wrote:C.) They were actually fully in their rights to attack the commandos. It was dumb and cost lives, but they technically had the right to beat soldiers from their boat.
icedagger wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:C.) They were actually fully in their rights to attack the commandos. It was dumb and cost lives, but they technically had the right to beat soldiers from their boat.
Pretty sure they didn't.
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Snorri1234 wrote:icedagger wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:C.) They were actually fully in their rights to attack the commandos. It was dumb and cost lives, but they technically had the right to beat soldiers from their boat.
Pretty sure they didn't.
It was completely illegal what Israel did. Like, it's an act of war and Turkey can technically use this to start a war and ask Nato for help. Boarding ships in international waters who fly under another nations flag is illegal.
Snorri1234 wrote:icedagger wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:C.) They were actually fully in their rights to attack the commandos. It was dumb and cost lives, but they technically had the right to beat soldiers from their boat.
Pretty sure they didn't.
It was completely illegal what Israel did. Like, it's an act of war and Turkey can technically use this to start a war and ask Nato for help. Boarding ships in international waters who fly under another nations flag is illegal.
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icedagger wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:icedagger wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:C.) They were actually fully in their rights to attack the commandos. It was dumb and cost lives, but they technically had the right to beat soldiers from their boat.
Pretty sure they didn't.
It was completely illegal what Israel did. Like, it's an act of war and Turkey can technically use this to start a war and ask Nato for help. Boarding ships in international waters who fly under another nations flag is illegal.
Turkey could technically use anything they like to unilaterally start a war, I doubt it's a causus belli that would be accepted by Nato though. I'm not disputing what israel did was illegal, but it doesn't follow that the people on the ship had the right to shoot at and stab the Israeli sailors.
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icedagger wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:icedagger wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:C.) They were actually fully in their rights to attack the commandos. It was dumb and cost lives, but they technically had the right to beat soldiers from their boat.
Pretty sure they didn't.
It was completely illegal what Israel did. Like, it's an act of war and Turkey can technically use this to start a war and ask Nato for help. Boarding ships in international waters who fly under another nations flag is illegal.
Turkey could technically use anything they like to unilaterally start a war, I doubt it's a causus belli that would be accepted by Nato though. I'm not disputing what israel did was illegal, but it doesn't follow that the people on the ship had the right to shoot at and stab the Israeli sailors.
GabonX wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:In fact, what Israel is doing is directly contrary to Judaic law as well as International law, both of which require humane and reasonable treatment of occupied peoples.Night Strike wrote:The UN is more concerned about Israel stopping weapon smuggling after the boats refused to be inspected by the Gaza Blockage than they are about Iran having enriched uranium. The anti-Semitism of the world that goes unchallenged is astounding.
That's presumptive on a number of levels..
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GabonX wrote:@Snorri
You're right about the guy who posted the videos. The point still stands that these items were used as weapons though..
As for the rest:
A. The commandos were serving as inspectors.
B. There could have been soldiers on the boat already but there's no reason to think there were. If there were, the fighting would have probably have been over already. Regardless, it doesn't change the fact that a mob of people with iron rods, slingshots and knives were waiting to lynch the inspectors.
C. I see your point here. The fact is that when you attempt to bludgeon someone to death, that person has a right to defend them self regardless of whether or not your attack can be justified.
GabonX wrote:@ Player
When you put forth something more than incendiary accusations and presumptions we can talk. You're making statements which require substance to back them up. Saying that "Jews have been stealing land from Palestinians for a thousand years" goes beyond the realm of normal criticism and really does enter the realm of anti-semitism.
GabonX wrote:I also can't find anything about the supposed Jewish law you're referring to.
GabonX wrote:Until you actually support your incendiary and provacative statements with facts, there's really no need to delve into them.