Turkish paper releases 'censored' photos of beaten Israeli commandos

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Turkey's highest circulating paper, Hurriyet, reports that photos were deleted by Israel, but restored by Turkish activists.

By Haaretz Service

Turkey's highest circulating newspaper Hurriyet on Sunday released photos of Israeli navy commandos who had been embroiled in the clash aboard the Gaza-bound Turkish aid ship Mavi Marmara last week.

The Israel Defense Forces released a video depicting the activists aboard the ship attacking the navy commandos. The activists argued that they had been attacked first. Nine activists were killed in the melee, and dozens, including Israeli soldiers, were hurt.

The photos published by Hurriyet on Sunday, under the headline "tears of a commando", Israeli soldiers are seen beaten and bleeding, being carried below deck by Turkish activists.

In the accompanying article, the paper reported that the photos had been censored and deleted by Israeli fighters aiming to prevent embarrassment for Israel and the IDF, but the activists were able to restore them. The paper further reported that in some of the photos, activists belonging to the IHH organization are seen caring for the wounded soldiers.

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Linkie:
Turkish paper releases 'censored' photos of beaten Israeli commandos - Haaretz Daily Newspaper | Israel News

Haaretz blurred the faces in the photos. See Hurriyet's photo gallery for the uncensored pics:

Photo Linkie:
Ýsrail'in sildiði Fotoðraflar / 1 - Hürriyet
 

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