Let’s review, shall we?
The boats used in the flotilla belong to an internationally-designated terrorism group. The group is lead by a known associate of Al Qaeda, the group responsible for killing 3,000 innocent people on 9/11 and dozens more in London on 7/7.
The flotilla’s participants were jihadists themselves, reportedly writing wills and expressing their willingness to die for Allah before the show down. Many if not most were proudly antisemitic and anti-Israeli.
When the Israeli commandos descended on the ships with nothing more than crowd control weapons (paintball guns, for example), the jihadists began beating the holy hell out of the commandos. One was even thrown off the side, falling 30 feet and being knocked unconscious.
Audio reveals the use of live rounds of ammunition — meaning guns were present on the ships — against the commandos. Video shows the jihadists swinging chains, dropping boxes of plates, throwing stun grenades, and opening the flow of water hoses before the commandos even had a chance to peacefully board the ship.
And finally, the IDF found among the ship’s cargo “a cache of bulletproof vests and night-vision goggles, as well as gas masks.” All of this was headed to a region internationally known for housing terrorists who regularly work towards the destruction of Israel and the eradication of Jews everywhere.
So, how does the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom react to the flotilla incident, considering all of those facts above? He condemns the Israeli reaction to the terrorist armada and expresses his support for the jihadists’ backers in Turkey.
Londonistan calling.


by Stephan Tawney on June 2, 2010