VOA标准英语2010年-Israel Rejects Calls for International(在线收听

Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman briefs the media during a press conference in Jerusalem, 31 May 2010


Israel has rejected demands by the United Nations for an international investigation into the deadly raid on the flotilla carrying pro-Palestinian activists.

Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman said Israel is a mature, democratic country that is capable of conducting its own investigation. But in an interview on Israel Radio, he left the door open to foreign participation.

"The investigation must be Israeli," he said, adding that international observers could be invited to take part.

Lieberman said he strongly supports an investigation because Israel has nothing to hide. Referring to new video released by the Israeli army, he said the foreign activists were armed with protective gear, gas masks and clubs to confront the commandos who stormed the flotilla. He described them as thugs and mercenaries.

Lieberman was also asked about Israel's plummeting relations with Turkey, which unofficially sponsored the flotilla and which has accused Israel of "state terrorism."  Eight of the nine activists killed were Turks and the other was an American of Turkish origin. Turkey, which once had warm strategic ties with Israel, has demanded an apology, but Israel's foreign minister said that will not happen.

Lieberman said Turkey bears all the blame for provoking Israel and sending armed activists to break the blockade on Gaza. He said if anyone needs to apologize, it is the Turks.
 

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