All the info there was about the incident got out within 48 hours, and i read/watched all of it, i dont know why i need to view an edited video from a media channel that picks side and gives their opinion hoping to change your mind ( propaganda ).
My offer still stands to the Israelian gouvernment, if you really think you acted in a perfectly right way during this incident, then release all the footage you have from beginning to start unedited if it proves what you said happened, same for the confiscated footage of the media onboard.
Cause the facts and eye wittness accounts do not speak in your favor.
the truth shall set you free.
Lol, yeah I love the irony of that video with the "the truth" and all. And I too am still waiting for what must me tens of hours of video footage from all those cameras used by both the convoy and Isrealy forces.
The most obvious flaws in that "truth" video:
- It doesn't mention UN reports on how much goods really are required for the Gaza population, instead it mentions that they deliver X amount of tons of goods which sounds sort of impressive untill you would read UN reports on how many tons are truely needed.
- It suggests that all (aid) goods are allowed in, it doesn't mention the rather extensive list of banned items. Instead it suggests it only filters out dangerous items such as weapons (and concrete... and wood and...
).
- The radio communication between the vessels only copies offensive replies such as "go back to Auschwitz" and not the replies such as by that woman who calmely explained that they meant no harm and are heading to Gaza port, with permission of the Gaza authorities, to deliver aid goods.
- Starting the report of want went on during the boarding mission at the stage were some soldiers were dropped on the deck and then assaulted with metal pipes (mostly) and (some?) knives by what seams to be a dozen or so people out of the many many people onboard. It would be nice to start out with them firing paintball (and rubber?) bullets at the ship shortly before boarding the ship. Then show the footage of the soldiers being assaulted, followed by how the soldiers responded. Giving a brief overview on how people on both sides got (heavily) injured or killed etc. to leave it up to the viewer to determine what reaction (by whom) was understandable or out of proportion.