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And, with that, the calendar turns to mid-June and The biggest prize in the division’s offseason spending spree was Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson, who is expected to fill the post-Peyton Manning hole the team has desperately been trying to take care of The Score “We already have a good notion of what all 32 NFL teams will look like when the regular season begins.
And for 12 of those clubs, this year means another chance to capture that elusive first Super Bowl. Here are how the clubs without a Super Bowl title rank based on how close they are Typically those players play a tremendous role in the team’s success, as the win total usually improves thanks to that player’s performance. Thanks to the The Pro Bowler The Broncos finally addressed this need after trading for superstar quarterback Russell Wilson.
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Fantasy football managers would love to know what kind of workload the backs on their roster will see on a weekly basis. Despite the 2. It is worth noting that the corporate level profitability of Steward in was mostly just lowered by one-time items so I would anticipate it turning profitable at a company level in However, I don’t even think that is necessary to secure MPW’s revenues. One of the less-known aspects of REITs is how property level economics can often trump corporate level problems.
An exchange on the conference call explained this quite nicely. Forgive me as the quote is rather long, but there is a lot of meat in there worth digesting. So Steward, 2. Edward K. They are all facility level, revenue numbers without any adjustments made to any of them. John Joseph Pawlowski But if I try to marry that with the — I think it was a June ’21 investor presentation, where Steward’s financials coverage was sub-1x. How do I marry these 2 figures?
Aldag Founder Well, yes, I think you’re referring to the corporate financial statements that were filed and the adjustments that were made to that. Is that what you’re referring to?
Aldag And those adjustments were nonrecurring corporate non-facility level numbers. For example, there was a big adjustment for electronic health records and IT that was incurred up at the top at the parent level. We didn’t try to push that down to the facilities. And just by way of quick background, the reason we look at it from a facility level basis is if something happens, stay at that top parent level. So going back to your question about the financials, all of the financial statements that we filed last June or July, if that were to lead to financial stress at the Steward level, what we want to be sure of when we underwrite and when we collect our rent, is that if that happens and it impacts Steward operations, we can extract from Steward, the hospitals we want to extract, and they should be.
It’s key to our entire existence. They should be profitable at the local level. That’s why we do it at the local level. So for example, let’s just take Utah because Stuart has already agreed to sell Utah. What if something bad happened at the Steward parent level 12 months ago, and we had to start taking back our facilities where we would capture those Utah assets and any others we wanted, presumably, they would be generating strong profitability based on the local coverage that we’ve just reported.
And we would be able to call HCA or Inter Mountain or some other large operator who wants to get into Utah and tell them, we’re the landlord, we have these businesses, it’s not just empty shell buildings, we have these businesses that are generating substantial profitability, recurring profitability, we’d like to give them to you.
You don’t have to — you don’t have to pay to get into a market. You don’t have to ramp up. You don’t have to put in a whole lot of capital. All you have to do is take over these lease payments. But that’s the whole concept behind us focusing on facility level, local level coverages.
This essentially boils down to the idea that the REIT is not really tied to its tenants. It owns properties, and as long as a property is profitable the property is valuable and the operator is fungible.
That is roughly a 10X multiple on today’s price. SNF’s trade at low multiples because their revenues are in jeopardy. Omega Healthcare OHI is a big, well-run company, yet it has already lost some tenants and is slated to lose a couple more. There have been and will be more rent rolldowns in the SNF space.
The reason MPW has gotten so cheap is because a substantial portion of the market believed Steward was soon to default on leases. With that sort of risk on the table, it somewhat made sense to trade MPW at that multiple. Further, I think the enhanced disclosure package will help the market see it this way. The days of pricing MPW at a multiple that indicates they are on the cusp of disaster are over.
The Israeli defense establishment suspected that the funding may have come from elements in the Turkish government. One member of the group, who was identified as its ringleader, travelled to Bursa to recruit members. The members were stationed in groups throughout the ship, mostly on the upper deck, and communicated with each other via walkie-talkies.
The members were well-trained and equipped with gas masks and bulletproof vests. The Mavi Maramara activists were divided into two groups, “peace activists” and a “hardcore group”. The operation began with an attempt to board the ship from speedboats. As the boats approached, activists fired water hoses at them and pelted them with a variety of objects. The Israelis replied with paintballs and stun grenades.
One stun grenade was picked up and tossed back into a boat. When the commandos tried boarding the ship, activists cut the ladders with electric disc saws. The boats then turned slightly away from the ship, but remained close.
A rope was dropped from the helicopter onto the ship, but three activists seized it and tied it to the deck. Each soldier was met with a team of resisting activists, throwing them off balance and assaulting them with makeshift weapons. Meanwhile, the Israeli commandos responded with their less-lethal weaponry and attempted to physically fight off activists. Three Israeli commandos were captured. The first captured soldier, the commanding officer of the assault team, was abseiling from the helicopter when he was attacked by ten men before his feet hit the deck.
He was beaten across his body and head, then picked up and thrown to the lower deck, where he was attacked by a dozen activists. They beat and choked him, removed his bulletproof vest and sidearm and smashed his helmet, and shoved him into a passenger hall below deck.
The second soldier was surrounded by a team of fifteen to twenty activists in two groups. One group attacked him when he landed on the ship’s roof. He fired one shot at an activist holding a knife before being subdued. He was picked up by his arms and legs, and thrown over the hull. He attempted to hang onto the hull with both hands but was forced to let go when activists beat his hands and pulled him down by his legs. He was then surrounded by another group of activists, stabbed in the stomach and dragged into a lounge while being beaten.
A third soldier who was lowered onto the deck saw an activist waiting to attack him with an iron crowbar. After shoving him away, he was attacked by four more activists, one of whom wrapped a chain around his neck and choked him until he lost consciousness. He was then thrown onto the bridge deck, where he was attacked by about twenty activists, who beat him, cut away his equipment, and dragged him into the lounge.
Two of the soldiers had their hands tied, and a third was unconscious and went into convulsions. During their captivity, they were subjected to physical and verbal abuse and photographed and filmed. One of the soldiers said that he was beaten after he began moving and yelling that one of the soldiers needed a doctor, and another said that he was placed onto a couch, beaten, and threatened that he would be beaten every time he moved.
Hasan Huseyin Uysal, a Turkish doctor, cleaned the blood off their faces and tended to facial cuts. Israel and the flotilla activists disagreed over whether guns seized from the captive soldiers were used by the activists. The IDF reported that the second soldier to descend from the first helicopter was shot in the stomach, [] and another soldier was shot in the knee.
After the third soldier was thrown from the roof, the commandos requested and received permission to use live fire. An IDF medical officer on board located a secure spot and oversaw the treatment of injured soldiers. A second helicopter carrying 12 soldiers arrived over the ship. As the helicopter approached, activists attacked the IDF commandos, who repulsed them with gunshots aimed at their legs.
At the same time, the speedboats trailing the ship approached again. They were met with a barrage of objects, including iron balls from slingshots, and allegedly with a burst of gunfire, forcing the boats to pull back again. Soldiers from the second helicopter successfully slid down and moved to gain control of the front of the roof and secure the lower decks. Passengers attacked them and were dispersed with shots fired towards their legs. The first attempt to secure the lower decks was met with violent resistance, allegedly including live fire.
Shortly afterward, a third helicopter arrived, carrying 14 soldiers. They successfully abseiled onto the ship, and the commander from the third helicopter met up with the commander from the second helicopter, after which the forces began moving towards the ship’s bridge. They were attacked twice by activists and responded with gunfire. The commandos reached the bridge after thirty minutes and took command.
Upon orders from the soldiers, the captain instructed all activists to enter their cabins. At this stage, most of the activists assembled on the sides of the ship retreated into the hull. The speedboats approached for the third time, and most of the remaining activists again hurled objects at the boats. Soldiers inside the boats then opened fire, taking careful aim to hit the resisting passengers and forcing the activists to disperse, enabling the soldiers to board from ladders. The soldiers were met with resistance and responded with live fire.
They managed to fight their way to the roof, where they met up with the rest of the force. A force was prepared to rush the passenger halls and locate the soldiers. According to the IDF, soldiers spotted activists escorting the three captive soldiers onto the deck.
One of the captive soldiers said that the activist guarding him waved to one of the IDF naval vessels to show that they were holding Israeli soldiers. At that point, he elbowed the activist in the ribs and jumped into the water, although the guard tried to hold him back.
A second soldier also jumped into the water, while the third remained unconscious on the deck. IDF soldiers dispersed the activists with non-lethal weapons , and rescued the unconscious soldier, while the two soldiers in the water were picked up by the speedboats. Some were handcuffed and forced to kneel for hours. Women, elderly men, and western nationals were temporarily handcuffed or uncuffed shortly afterward and allowed to sit on benches.
During the course of the journey to Ashdod port, passengers were brought inside and allowed to sit down. An aide to the general said that 70 of these shots were aimed to cause injury, while the others would have been warning shots. IDF Major-General Giora Eiland said that the IDF had found evidence of four instances of soldiers coming under fire from activists and that in at least one case, the fire came from weapons that were not stolen from commandos.
The operation to take the Sfendoni took place at the same time as the boarding of the Mavi Marmara. The Sfendoni attempted to evade Israeli naval vessels. According to one soldier, the ship attempted to run down his vessel and chased it after it evaded, but the IDF vessel made a sharp turn and positioned itself behind it.
Some soldiers have shoved down a ladder onto the lower deck, where a group of passengers scuffled with soldiers, and an attempt was made to take a soldiers’ weapon. A number of activists formed a human chain to block them, and the Israelis responded with electric shocks. Retired diplomat Edward Peck , who was on board the Sfendoni , said that the commandos were well-trained, and behaved reasonably well.
When two soldiers entered the bridge, an activist grabbed the wheel tightly and protested that the boat was in international waters. A scuffle then ensued between soldiers and a few activists. The soldiers used physical force, electric shocks, and stun grenades to gain control, but there were no major injuries.
When the boat was under Israeli control, activists were made to sit down and restrained with plastic ties. One man who complained that the plastic ties were too tight had them removed, then ran and jumped overboard, and was picked up by another boat. Passengers were searched one by one and then taken to the main salon.
They were allowed to prepare food, but refused to eat until an IDF cameraman ceased filming them. Swedish author Henning Mankell reported that the capture of the Free Mediterranean took place about an hour after the raid on the Mavi Marmara.
The passengers formed a human ring on the bridge to block the soldiers, and Israeli troops responded by using physical force, electric shocks, plastic and rubber bullets, paintballs, and tear gas. Those who refused to cooperate were reportedly met with physical force.
The Challenger 1 accelerated its course in an attempt to allow journalists on board to broadcast their photos of the ongoing raid. Passengers on the decks formed a human chain to block the path of the troops.
Soldiers opened fire with paintball guns and rubber and plastic bullets as they boarded the vessel, lightly injuring two female demonstrators. The soldiers encountered verbal abuse, and attempts were made to shove soldiers. Some activists barricaded themselves in cabins. Passengers were handcuffed with plastic ties. Two female passengers were handcuffed and forcibly removed, while a male passenger was threatened with a taser.
The Gazze 1 was boarded by soldiers from speedboats. Passengers and crew on board offered no resistance, and the ship was commandeered without incident. Passengers were ordered onto the deck while dogs searched the ship, and were later taken to the dining hall and body-searched. They were not handcuffed, and provided with food during the journey to Ashdod. Israeli commandos abseiled from a helicopter onto the Defne Y. The ship’s crane had been positioned in such a way as to make it hard or impossible to abseil onto the deck, forcing troops to descend directly to the roof.
Passengers cooperated with the soldiers, were not handcuffed, and were kept in their cabins during the trip to Ashdod. An İHH cameraman on board the Defne Y claimed to have been beaten and interrogated for five hours over a hidden videotape. The raid resulted in the deaths of ten activists.
Vilnai told a Knesset hearing, “there were no innocents among the dead”. The bodies of the nine activists killed during the raid were taken to Israel aboard a naval vessel, [] and held in the Abu Kabir Forensic Institute , where an external examination was carried out.
The dead were flown to Turkey on 2 June. Five had gunshot wounds to the head and at least four were shot from both back and front. The İHH reported that the bodies had been washed before their return to Turkey.
This removed gunpowder residue and made it hard to determine the shooting distance. According to the organization, the dead had been shot from up above and it was possible to determine which weapons were used. Haluk Ince, the director of Istanbul’s Medical Examination Institute, said, “from the analysis of the bullet distance on one of the bodies, the gun was fired between 2 and 14 centimetres’ distance from the victim’s head. A funeral service for eight of the dead was held at Fatih Mosque in Istanbul on 3 June.
The raid also left dozens of activists wounded. Hazem Farouq, a dentist and Egyptian MP from the Muslim Brotherhood said passengers could not find first aid and did not have material to treat wounds. Triage was performed in accordance with objective medical criteria, with the result that some activists were treated before soldiers.
Another 24 injured passengers were diagnosed at Ashdod port and sent to hospitals. Nine of the activists were in severe condition, [] and some underwent surgery at Rambam and Sheba hospitals. In the following days, most patients were airlifted to Turkey by Turkish Airlines after their conditions stabilized. In addition to activists aboard the Mavi Marmara , some of the passengers on the five other ships were injured from beatings and less-lethal weaponry, and were hospitalized in Israel.
According to testimonies of IDF personnel, several wounded activists refused treatment, stating that they would prefer to die as shaheeds. An IDF doctor testified that in a number of cases wounded activists tried to hamper treatment by removing and tearing off medical equipment. A high-ranking naval officer testified that some of the wounded were unwilling to leave the lounge where they were laying and that the ship’s doctor had told him that there were many wounded individuals who refused to be evacuated, some of them severely injured.
Some activists tried to physically block troops from reaching the wounded. IDF soldiers eventually evacuated the activists against their will in order to save their lives. Israel reported that seven soldiers were injured in the clash. Four soldiers were moderately wounded, of which two were initially in critical condition, and an additional three soldiers were lightly wounded.
Two of the injured soldiers sustained gunshot wounds. One was shot in the knee, in addition to three fractures and a crack in the hand, a deep cut in the left ear, a stab wound to the chest, internal bleeding, and cuts. The other one was shot in the abdomen. The remaining soldiers sustained varying injuries from beatings and stabbing. One soldier was unconscious for 45 minutes due to head and neck injuries. Two of the injured soldiers who were rescued after jumping overboard were taken to Israel by sea, while the rest were treated by IDF medical personnel aboard the Mavi Marmara and airlifted to Israel by helicopter.
The injured soldiers were taken to Rambam Hospital in Haifa , where some underwent surgery. The most badly injured soldier needed to be put on a respirator and underwent an operation to treat a skull fracture. A soldier who was shot in the stomach had to undergo two operations and physiotherapy rehabilitation. On 25 December , it was reported that three commandos who sustained moderate and serious injuries had still not been recognized as disabled veterans and granted state benefits.
The Ministry of Defense demanded that additional proof of injury be produced, though its rehabilitation wing had already made a preliminary decision to grant them disability status.
The commandos filed a lawsuit against the Defense Ministry and hired private attorneys. A source close to the proceedings told Ynet that the soldiers were supposed to have received their benefits three or four months after the proceedings began, especially with the photographs and video footage that documented the incident. The Israeli military said that in addition to medical aid and construction materials, they found knives, clubs, slingshots, bulletproof vests, gas masks, and night vision goggles aboard the Mavi Marmara.
Israel stated that the naval forces “found weapons prepared in advance and used against our forces. Senior officials in the Customs Undersecretariat called the Israeli statements tantamount to “complete nonsense”. On 4 June Walla! The IDF released nearly 20 videos of the incident. Both sides were described as lacking context and confusing the issue of who initiated hostilities [] The videos were taken from Israeli naval vessels and helicopters using night-vision technology.
The videos appeared to show activists hitting soldiers with metal pipes and a chair. A video also showed a soldier being pushed off deck by activists and thrown onto a lower deck headfirst. Other videos show activists beating one of the soldiers and trying to kidnap him. The IDF also showed confiscated footage from the ship’s surveillance cameras, which purportedly showed activists preparing for a clash hours before the Israeli Navy made contact with the ship.
A video shot on board by documentary maker Iara Lee showed the captain of the boat announcing over the public address system, “Stop your resistance [] They are using live ammunition Be calm, be very calm. At the end a woman shouts, “We have no guns here, we are civilians taking care of injured people.
Don’t use violence, we need help. Lee says the video was smuggled off the ship in her underwear due to the Israeli confiscation of all photographic and film material. Following the boardings, Israeli naval forces towed the flotilla’s vessels to Ashdod, from where the activists were taken into custody by authorities, pending deportation. Some activists were detained by the Israel Prison Service , after they refused to sign deportation orders.
A Turkish mother who had brought her one-year-old child with her agreed to extradition after she was advised that prison conditions were “too harsh” for her baby.
Israeli authorities planned to keep them detained while the Israel Police looked into possible charges. A group of thirteen female activists attacked Immigration Authority personnel accompanying them to the airport for deportation.
The activists began to yell and curse while in the police bus taking them to the airport, cursing officers and Israel. When they arrived at the airport, two attacked an officer, trying to push, slap and scratch him while shouting “free Palestine” and “Israel is a terror state”. The two were eventually restrained by several officers. She attempted to address the Knesset, but was interrupted by other lawmakers, who told her to “go to Gaza, traitor. A Knesset committee recommended that her parliamentary immunity be revoked, but Knesset Speaker Reuven Rivlin blocked the recommendation from being voted on.
Four other Israeli Arabs who participated in the flotilla were detained and later released on bail. On 3 June, the Ashkelon Magistrates’ Court accepted an appeal for their release with bail, under the conditions that they remain under house arrest until 8 June, and do not leave the country for 45 days.
The Israeli nationals who were on board were investigated on suspicion of attempting to enter the Gaza Strip unlawfully. None of them were suspected of assaulting Israeli soldiers. The Israeli Justice Ministry stated, “after examining the overall evidence in the case and the legal issues pertaining to the matter, the attorney general has decided to close the case as a result of significant evidentiary and legal difficulties. Some the activists said that they were beaten during interrogations.
They were only allowed to keep papers. Israel pledged to investigate the issue. A BBC investigation found that the aid consignment consisted of “thousands of tons” of aid, including large quantities of much needed building supplies. The IDF said that all of the equipment on board was examined and none of it was in shortage in Gaza. Israeli newspapers commented that the situation must not be all that bad if Palestinians refused the aid. Hamas spokesman Ismail Radwan responded: “We will not take any blood stained aid”, and “If we accept the delivery of aid then we are legitimizing Israel’s violent actions.
At midday on 31 May [] Israeli Navy tugboats towed ships of the aid convoy to the Israeli port of Ashdod , [] where the ships were impounded by Israeli authorities. The Israeli Defense Ministry reported that two of the remaining four ships were claimed, but proof of ownership wasn’t provided. Nobody claimed ownership of the remaining two ships, and Israel tried to locate the owners.
An Israeli soldier who stole electronic goods from the Turkish ship Mavi Marmara was prosecuted and sentenced to seven months imprisonment. In regard to Ciechanover and Sanberk, the Secretary-General publicly stated, “Both men have distinguished records of public service. In September , the UN investigative committee said that the Israeli naval blockade of Gaza was legal, [] but that Israel used excessive force and should have waited to enforce the blockade closer to the shoreline. It also concluded that Turkey should have taken action to try to prevent the flotilla from taking place.
On 2 June, Israel released over of the detained activists. On 13 June, Defense Minister Ehud Barak canceled a trip to France amid threats of charges against Barak and other Israeli officials under the principle of universal jurisdiction. Palestinian Authority president, and Chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organisation PLO since 11 November , Mahmoud Abbas said, “Israel has committed a massacre,” [] and declared a three-day state of mourning.
Palestinian government official Mustafa Barghouti stated that Israel’s actions would lead to the international boycott growing in strength. In July , The Wall Street Journal reported that Hamas officials cited the raid on a flotilla as evidence that there is “more to gain” from the international condemnation produced by Israel’s use of force than by attacking Israel. Aziz Dweik, “a leading Hamas lawmaker in the West Bank”, said “When we use violence, we help Israel win international support.
The Gaza flotilla has done more for Gaza than 10, rockets. Egypt opened its Rafah Border Crossing with the Gaza Strip to allow humanitarian and medical aid to enter following international criticism of the raid and a call for the border to be opened by Hamas’s leader Khaled Meshaal. It is not clear how long it will remain open. According to an Egyptian security source, construction materials such as concrete and steel are still required to be transported via Israel’s border crossings.
On 4 June , a Turkish state-run news agency reported a possible trial against Israel in which a Turkish autopsy report would be used as evidence. On 29 June the İHH said that the attack on the flotilla was planned. Although Israel is not a member of the ICC, the lawyer said the Mavi Marmara was sailing under flag of the Comoros and many Turks were on board, and both these countries were signatories. On 26 May , the criminal court in Turkey issued arrest warrants for the four Israeli military officers who oversaw the attack, turning over the warrants to Interpol.
In Israel, the Israel Police and Israel Prison Service were placed on high alert throughout the country, residents of communities close to the border with the Gaza Strip were ordered to prepare their bomb shelters, and a number of checkpoints were set up along the Israel—Gaza Strip border.
The IDF placed units along the northern and southern borders on alert, and called up reservists. Roads towards the Temple Mount in Jerusalem and other controversial areas were blocked by police.
Israeli groups have suggested ‘reverse flotillas’ to sail to Turkey, which would bring attention to Turkey’s history of oppression in Kurdistan and their attempts to suppress recognition of the Armenian genocide. The United Nations Security Council condemned “those acts which resulted in the loss of lives” and called for a prompt investigation conforming to international standards.
Several entertainers canceled appearances in Israel. Lynn Pascoe , United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs, cautioned “such convoys were not helpful in resolving Gaza’s basic economic problems and needlessly carried the potential for escalation”.
That is the way aid should be delivered to the people of Gaza. The ship carried food, medical supplies [] and pre-fabricated houses [] and docked at the port of El Arish, Egypt on 14 July, [] from where the supplies were reportedly to be taken to Gaza by road.
The humanitarian aid and supplies were donated by Greek companies and charities. Israel—Turkey relations reached a low point after the incident. Turkey recalled its ambassador, cancelled joint military exercises, and called for an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council.
Throughout the following months, Israel—Turkey relations remained tense. Turkey demanded that Israel apologize, pay compensation to the deceased’s families, and lift the Gaza blockade, and stated that it would be impossible to renew normal ties with Israel otherwise.
The United States also pressed Israel to apologize. Israel rebuffed demands by both Turkey and the US. Shortly before the release of the UN Palmer report, Turkey gave Israel an ultimatum to either issue an apology for the raid, or face “Plan B”, without elaborating what action in intended to take. In late , a series of military confrontations were reported between Turkey and Israel.
Turkey boosted its air and naval operations in the Mediterranean, and a Turkish warship sailed the approximate route that the flotilla took. Though it did not enter Israeli territorial waters, it sailed in ranges where warships typically update friendly nations of their presence to prevent misunderstandings.
Israel then began closely monitoring Turkish naval activity. A Turkish media report said that two Israeli fighter jets and a helicopter circled over a Turkish exploration ship searching for gas reservoirs off the coast of Cyprus , breaching Cypriot airspace, ignoring warnings from Turkish air controllers in Northern Cyprus , and approaching the Turkish coastline in the process, and that they were only driven off when two Turkish fighter jets were scrambled to intercept them.
The IDF denied the report. A Turkish Foreign Ministry official also told Arab ambassadors that on several occasions, Turkish fighter jets were scrambled and chased away Israeli fighter jets flying near the Syrian shore.
Turkey changed its IFF Identification Friend or Foe radar system into re-categorizing Israeli aircraft as hostile targets, which would allow Turkish planes to engage Israeli targets, as opposed to the old system, which identified Israeli planes as friendlies and would have prevented any Turkish plane from firing at them. Turkey said that its naval submarine radar system would be changed next. In , Today’s Zaman reported that Israeli intelligence had wiretapped the radio conversations of Turkish Air Force cadets training to fly fighter jets at the Konya 3rd Main Jet Command Base to gather intelligence on Turkish training programs and flight strategies.
According to the report, Turkish intelligence discovered this, and the Turkish Air Force initiated a project to encrypt communications between fighter jets. As of 27 March , a media report anticipated a meeting that would be led by Turkish Foreign Ministry Undersecretary Feridun Sinirlioglu and Israel’s Ciechanover [] to discuss the specific matter of Turkey—Israel ties.
Following the raid, Israel faced mounting international calls to ease or lift its blockade. Three days later, Israel’s Security Cabinet approved a new system governing the blockade that would allow practically all non-military or dual-use items to enter the Gaza strip. Israel stated it would expand the transfer of construction materials designated for projects that have been approved by the Palestinian Authority as well as projects that are under international supervision.
Internationally, this decision received mixed reactions. Ashton also called for Israel to permit entry of construction material that UNRWA requested to rebuild schools and to Israel to allow exports from Gaza. Turkey’s foreign minister, Ahmet Davutoglu, reiterated his demands for a United Nations investigation.
He said: “We have no trust at all that Israel, a country that has carried out such an attack on a civilian convoy in international waters, will conduct an impartial investigation. To have a defendant acting simultaneously as both prosecutor and judge is not compatible with any principle of law. In Israel and around the world, some said the committee lacked sufficient credibility and investigative powers.
Foreign Secretary William Hague, speaking in Luxembourg, stressed the need for “a truly independent inquiry and a thorough investigation that the international community can respect”. The Israeli government said it would accept a limited role by non-Israelis in the investigation of the raid, [] but rejected an independent international inquiry, [] [] [] and said the country is able to conduct a credible review on its own.
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