‘Marmara’ Soldier Sues Defense Ministry
A former elite soldier who was among those to board the
Mavi Marmara in May 2010 has sued the Defense Ministry for 800,000 shekels,
Yisrael Hayom reports. The soldier says his face was shown in pictures of the
operation, making him a lifelong target for terrorists.
The soldier’s picture was shown by media outlets in
Turkey and worldwide.
The widespread publicity led him to cancel plans to study
abroad, he said, due to fear that terrorist movements would identify him and
target him in revenge for the incident. He is asking for financial compensation
for the life-long impact he says the operation has had.
The Mavi Marmara was part of a “flotilla” aimed at
breaking Israel’s naval blockade on Hamas. Passengers on other ships stood down
when their vessels were boarded by the elite Shayetet 13 unit. However, the
passengers aboard the Marmara were armed terrorists from the Turkish IHH group
who launched an attack on the soldiers, wounding several of them severely and
attempting to take them hostage.
The attack ended when soldiers returned fire, killing
nine of those aboard. Turkish officials were outraged by the incident and have
accused Israel of slaughtering Turkish civilians.
The soldiers who boarded the Marmara wore balaclavas, but
at least three soldiers’ faces were exposed while aboard the ship.
Turkey has made attempts to prosecute IDF commanders
involved in the incident.
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