An internal probe by the military has found serious errors by the Israeli navy while preparing and carrying out the deadly raid on a Gaza-bound aid flotilla in which nine Turkish activists were killed, sparking a global condemnation of the Jewish state, a media report said on Monday.
The 150-page Eiland Commission report criticises intelligence gathering and forward planning. It faults the navy of failing to sufficiently consider the possibility that the commandos would encounter violent resistance when attempting to keep the ships out of Gaza, daily Ha'aretz reported. The internal probe by Israel Defence Forces on the deadly raid onboard the Turkish aid ship on May 31 will be released later on Monday. Even though, it doesn't call for disciplinary action against particular officers, it criticises the navy for not cooperating sufficiently with espionage agencyMossad in gathering information ahead of the flotilla's arrival and failing to discuss the process through which the raid was approved,
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