Flashback: Tammy Baldwin Mourned 'Innocent Victims' on Pro Hamas Flotilla
U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-Wisconsin) once lamented what she labeled the tragic loss of "innocent victims" on a pro-Hamas flotilla that she misleadingly described as a "Freedom Flotilla" that was simply "carrying activities and supplies" to the Gaza Strip for humanitarian purposes.
The comments were, minimally, exceptionally naive and incomplete.
The truth of the Mava Marmara raid by Israeli commandos is complex, and Israel is not above scrutiny or criticism over it, but Baldwin's statement misleadingly adopted the most simplistic anti-Israeli rhetoric.
For example, she ignored the fact that a pro-Hamas Turkish group organized the flotilla, and that Israeli commandos were attacked when they attempted to board the boat, which was purposely attempting to violate the Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip for political and propaganda reasons.
"All of them were terrorists who belonged to IHH (the Turkish group) and wanted to kill Israeli soldiers,” Israeli Vice Admiral Eliezer Marom told The Jerusalem Post.
"On the deck of the Mavi Marmara, the IDF (Israeli) soldiers were met with extreme violence," a report on the incident by the Israeli Turkel Commission reads.
The raid commander told the Commission, "As we approached, I gave an order not to carry out any shooting at this stage, including with less-lethal weapons. When we came close to the stern, we began to receive a barrage of objects, anything that came to hand, including metal bars, metal chairs, large cans of tinned food, large screws, which hit the combat personnel and the boat. One of the combat personnel was hit by a blunt object in the face and was cut under the eye. Another of the combat personnel was hit by a metal object on the head, and I gave an order to fire less-lethal weapons at the persons using violence against us." The phrase "Allahu Akbar" rang out.
As Baldwin now attempts to position against Hamas in the wake of the 2023 attacks on Israel, her previous stance on the Mava Marmara raid is illustrative; for years, Baldwin has attempted to act like she is pro-Israel while taking actions that are anything but. As we previously reported, she has taken a series of anti-Israel policy positions over the years, and she has been weak on Iran, supporting Obama's Iranian nuclear deal and opposing sanctions against that terrorist regime. At election time, Baldwin tends to remake herself.
It is in this context that we bring her comments on the pro-Hamas flotilla.
“I was deeply troubled to learn of the violence and loss of life when six ships delivering humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip were attacked last week. My heart goes out to the many innocent victims," Baldwin said at the time, becoming one of only a few people in Congress to speak out against the raid. In that same letter, she stressed her opposition to Israeli's blockage of Gaza. She urged a "ceasefire" and said she supported both "Israeli and Palestinian peoples." She wrote that she was pressing for a "full and impartial investigation," presumably against Israel.
When Hamas, which was designated as a terrorist organization by the U.S. State Department, seized control of the Gaza Strip in 2007, Israel imposed the blockade that Baldwin opposed.
Baldwin's naive statement ignores the following:
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- The flotilla "was organized by a Turkish charity that is sympathetic to Hamas," according to Jewish Telegraph Agency.
- BBC reported that Israeli officials said the Israeli commandos "opened fire only after being attacked with clubs, knives and a gun which was taken from them," although the people on the boat denied this.
- The Turkish charity (IHH) that organized the flotilla "is closely linked to the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas...and is a member of another organization, the Union of the Good, which supports suicide bombings," BBC reported, attributing the information to the Israeli government.
- According to American Progress, Israel banned the group in July 2008, along with 35 other organizations, “since they are part of Hamas’s fundraising network.”
- "Israel has long maintained that Ä°HH is an extremist group with ties to Hamas, but only placed it on its terrorist list after the Gaza flotilla incident," American Progress noted. "Germany banned the organization’s Frankfurt affiliate due to its relationship with Hamas on July 12, 2010."
- According to the German publication Taz, "The cooperation and ideological proximity of the IHH towards radical Islamic Hamas, which took power in the Gaza Strip in the summer of 2007, was already known before this conflict."
- Taz reported that, in a video published by the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs, a man spoke to people aboard the "Mavi Marmara" who were kneeling on the ground and said, "We follow the footsteps of the martyrs...If you send the commandos, we will throw you on board." Dozens of listeners shout to him: "Millions of martyrs march to Gaza!"
- According to Taz, in the mid-1990s, German prosecutors "had already accused the IHH of using donations for Muslims in Bosnia not for humanitarian purposes, but to finance the Islamist Milli-Görüs movement in Turkey. And even in the Chechen war, weapons are said to have been bought instead of aid, according to the prosecutor's office."
- Taz reported that IHH head Bülent Yildirim "has met with Hamas leaders several times: in January 2010 with Ismail Haniyya and in January 2009 with Khalid Mashaal, who lives in Damascus in exile. He thanked Mashal for the help. About a year ago, Yildirim said in Gaza: 'Three or four years ago, Hamas was known as a terrorist organization. Today we call Israel, the USA and Great Britain the terrorists.'"
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