IDF admits doctoring audio of raid on Gaza flotilla
| IDF admits doctoring audio of raid on Gaza flotilla | |
| Published on 06-06-2010 | Email To Friend Print Version |
Source: RawStory The Israeli Defense Force has issued a “clarification” admitting it manipulated audio of its raid on a Gaza-bound aid flotilla. On Friday, the IDF released audio of what it said was an exchange between Israel Navy officers and the crew of the Mavi Marmara, the main vessel in the flotilla. In it, voices could be heard telling the Israeli soldiers to “go back to Auschwitz” and “we’re helping Arabs go against the US — don’t forget 9/11, guys.” But flotilla passengers quickly began disputing the veracity of the audio clip. Investigative journalist Max Blumenthal reports that the head of the Free Gaza movement, Huwaida Arraf, could be heard on the videotape asserting the flotilla’s right to enter Gaza territory. But Arraf says she wasn’t on board the Mavi Marmara, and was actually on board another ship, the Challenger One. Another flotilla member whose voice can be heard on the audio, Ali Abunimah, also said he wasn’t aboard the Mavi Marmara. According to a news report from the Palestinian news agency Ma’an, Arraf suggests the audio of her that appeared in the clip came from an earlier exchange between her and Israeli forces, but she admits she “could not be sure” she didn’t repeat her assertion during exchanges with the IDF during the raid. The following audio is the original clip released by the Israeli Defense Force on May 31, 2010. It does not include any of the inflammatory comments heard in later versions. This audio clip, the second version, was released by the IDF on June 4, 2010. This audio clip is the third and most recent version released by the IDF (June 5, 2010). |
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