(00:01)”There are currently people injured on both sides
of the ship. The direct broadcast continues... There are
many injured, yes, many people are wounded.
Unfortunately this operation is still going on. I am
wondering how this is going to end! We are still in the
international waters and what is going on now is a real
attack. Israel has to respond for their acts in front of
the fifty countries which participated in this relief
operation!”
(01:36)”As you can see, there are people injured on both
sides of the ship; our friends are trying to give them
the best care they can. This is what you can see from
where we are but on the other side of the ship, there is
a big fight while we talk. We will continue to film what
is going on to send you the pictures. Now, you know
what you have to do! Since you saw what is going on on
this ship, this is your obligation to help us! People on
this ship have to get out of this situation safe and
sound! Commandos are coming down!”
(03:32) “They came from the floor below and they landed
armed soldiers. Before that, they attacked us from
behind with two Zodiacs (inflatable military boats) to
cut off the propellers of the boat. Once the boats
slowed down because of these attacks, they came by
helicopter and they landed a dozen soldiers.
Nevertheless, two soldiers were brought under the
control of our friends on the floor above. Two others
soldiers are injured, they fell when they were going
down (rappelling) from the helicopter but our friends
are taking care of them. The rest of the soldiers are
still waiting in the air. We are asking Israel not to
hurt anyone; neither the soldiers nor us. Soldiers who
fell on the ship are in good hands, our friends are
taking care of them and nobody is hurting them...But
this attack has to stop!”
(04:18) “The helicopter landed the soldiers and left, we
don't know how many there are. Even after what they have
done, we tried to help them because we are (all)
human... We tried to defend ourselves; it was just a
natural reaction of self-defense”
(04:37) “We have been attacked by firearms; there is
blood everywhere and they are still shooting while our
friends are injured! Turkey has to do something! My
friends, let's split up! (to continue filming and avoid
having their cameras confiscated).
(05:12) “They are coming back, they are still attacking
us, we don't know how this is going to end. They want to
finish this operation before the sunrise! If you can
hear our voice or see these pictures it is your
obligation to help us! Our lives are in danger! There
are more than 600 civilians and a one year old child on
board. They continue to attack a civilian boat. Israel
continues is exaction and nobody has moved so far! You
have to help us in every possible way: email, phone,
fax, Internet... Do everything you can to help us and do
it right now! If you don't do it, who knows how many
people will die, entire families will be destroyed.”
(06:11) “They used firearms, they attacked us with
knifes, then they used gas. They are all around us and
we don't have any contact with the other ships. There is
no doubt that they have no humanity. They told us the
boarding will be made peacefully, quietly, and that they
will talk with us but instead they declared a war. I am
not leaving, they can do what they want to do. (Because
of this broadcast,) I will have the Turkish people as my
witness. They just threw a grenade at us, I am not
leaving, and they can do whatever they want to do.”
(07:48) “They are still attacking us, they threw gas,
they are attacking again and again and every single time
they use gas, they shoot us… The helicopter is still
coming back after everything they did…Despite everything
they did, they are still coming back. This is shameful!
The world can see directly what is going on out here.
It’s inacceptable that armed commandos attack more than
600 civilians like it was a military attack. They are
going down (rappelling from) the helicopter. It doesn’t
look real. The helicopter arrived and there are soldiers
on board, they will go down or maybe throw some
grenades, I don’t know…”