Watch32 - Watch Movies on Watch32.com - Watch32 is the Biggest Library of free Full Movies. Watch 32 Movies Online. Loshi69 le 04 décembre 2010 à 18:09 coool enfin on va bien voir ce que çà donne =) mais si c'est fait par une des meilleures relède d'akira - sensei bah jpense. Watch A Seriously Erratic Driver Catch Some Serious Air And Then Seriously Crash Into A Serious Lamppost. There’s no corroborating information about what happened here, or even exactly where it happened. What we do know is that this alarming wreck seems to have happened two days ago, seems to have happened in Canada, and something was not going well for that driver. Oh, and that the driver managed a much more impressive jump than I’d have expected. Here, watch: While we don’t know if the driver was drunk, we can see that whoever was driving was, at the very least, doing a pretty credible impression of a very impaired driver. I think the car is a mid- 2. Honda Civic coupe, but I’m really not certain. One of our clever commenters found out where this took place, which seems to be Carelton Place, Ontario, and the driver was not seriously injured. That car gets a solid second of hang time in the air there, and I think if that lamppost hadn’t have been in the way, it’s possible the car could have kept going. Of course, it was in the way, and the result was a mess. Watch your backs. Gaza flotilla raid - Wikipedia. Coordinates: 3. 2°3. N3. 3°3. 4′0. 2″E / 3. ![]() N 3. 3. 5. 67. 27°E / 3. Routes of the Gaza- bound flotilla (green) and the Israeli Navy (orange)The Gaza flotilla raid was a military operation by Israel against six civilian ships of the "Gaza Freedom Flotilla" on 3. May 2. 01. 0 in international waters in the Mediterranean Sea. Nine activists were killed in the raid. The flotilla, organized by the Free Gaza Movement and the Turkish Foundation for Human Rights and Freedoms and Humanitarian Relief (İHH), was carrying humanitarian aid and construction materials, with the intention of breaking the Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip. The government of Israel stated that the flotilla was organized as a provocation or media stunt.[text 1] On 3. May 2. 01. 0, Israeli Shayetet 1. Israeli port of Ashdod for inspection. On the Turkish ship MV Mavi Marmara, according to Israel's own report, the Israeli Navy faced resistance from about 4. IHH activists – described in an Israeli report as a separate "hardcore group"[2][3] – who were said to be armed with iron bars and knives. During the struggle, nine activists were killed including eight Turkish nationals and one Turkish American, and many were wounded. On 2. 3 May 2. 01. Ten of the commandos were also wounded, one of them seriously.[6]The New York Times, in an editorial, said, "At least some of the activists on the lead ship, the Mavi Marmara, were seeking a confrontation – and got one."[7][undue weight?– discuss] According to a UN report, all activist deaths were caused by gunshots, and "the circumstances of the killing of at least six of the passengers were in a manner consistent with an extra- legal, arbitrary and summary execution."[8][9] The five other ships in the flotilla employed passive resistance, which was suppressed without major incident. According to the UN report, several of the passengers were injured and the leg of one was fractured.[8][1. The ships were towed to Israel. Some were deported immediately, while about 6.
After international criticism, all of the detained activists were also deported.[1. The raid drew widespread condemnation internationally and resulted in a deterioration of Israel–Turkey relations. Israel consequently eased its blockade on the Gaza Strip. All activists were freed, yet only the Turkish and Greek ships were returned. Israel confiscated and continues to hold the other ships, as well as most of the property (including all media recordings) of over 7. ![]() There were several probes into the incident. A UNHRC report in September 2. Israel's actions were "disproportionate" and "betrayed an unacceptable level of brutality", with evidence for "willful killing". The UNHRC later also set up a panel of five human rights experts to examine the conclusions of the Palmer report. The panel stated that Israel's blockade of Gaza amounted to collective punishment and was unlawful.[undue weight?– discuss][1. United Nations Secretary- General. Ban Ki- moon announced a parallel probe in August 2. Geoffrey Palmer. The Palmer report was published on 2 September 2. Israel and Turkey to continue reconciliation talks. The report found that the Israeli naval blockade of Gaza was legal, and that there were "serious questions about the conduct, true nature and objectives of the flotilla organizers, particularly IHH". The report also found that the degree of force used against the Mavi Marmara was "excessive and unreasonable",[1. Israel treated detained crew members violated international human rights law.[1. Israel has offered Turkey $2. On 2. 2 March 2. 01. Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, the former apologized on behalf of his nation; Erdoğan accepted the apology and both agreed to enter into further discussions.[1. On June 2. 9, 2. 01. Israeli government.[2. History. The operation, code named. Operation Sea Breeze or Operation Sky Winds[2. Free Gaza Movement's ninth attempt to break the naval blockade imposed by Israel on the Gaza Strip.[2. Israel proposed inspecting the cargo at the Port of Ashdod and then delivering non- blockaded goods through land crossings, but this proposal was turned down.[2. Israeli forces then raided and seized the Gaza- bound ships in international waters of the Mediterranean.[2. Israeli Navy warships flanked the flotilla and an aircraft flew overhead after it ignored Israeli instructions. Speedboats were prevented from approaching the Mavi Marmara by throwing broken dishes and metal chains. The other ships were boarded from speedboats. Israeli forces were met by passive resistance on five of the ships, but clashes broke out aboard the Mavi Marmara. A team of 1. 5 Israeli Shayetet 1. The first team commander was thrown over the deck head down, abducted and stabbed, along with a second commando, and a third was grabbed off the rope. They were taken to an inside room and medically treated by the activists, who left the knife in the commander's stomach. A stun grenade from the abducted soldiers was thrown at the commandos and a handgun was allegedly taken from one soldiers and fired by an activist, who was intercepted. The commandos were ordered to use live fire. In the melee, five activists were killed, and two, wounded by rubber bullets, died a short time later.[text 2] According to the Israeli timeline video, within 5 minutes the roof was secured, with the assistance of an extra 1. Only 1. 5 minutes later the commandos began the ship takeover with live ammunition and a third team of fighters. The soldier's captors escaped, and the Israeli commander pulled the knife out of his body and jumped overboard along with a second soldier. The third, with severe head injury was left and found by his comrades later. The raid ended with nine activists killed,[2. A UNHRC fact- finding mission described six of the nine passengers' deaths as "summary execution" by the Israeli commandos. A BBC documentary concluded that Israeli forces had faced a violent premeditated attack by a group of hardcore IHH activists, who intended to orchestrate a political act to put pressure on Israel. The programme was criticised as "biased" by critics of Israel and the PSC (Palestine Solidarity Campaign) questioned why the IDF boarded the ship at night if it had peaceful intention.[3. Seven Israeli commandos were injured in the skirmish. After seizing control of the ships, Israeli forces towed them to Ashdod and detained the passengers.[3. Both sides place responsibility for the bloodshed on the other, and accounts of the events vary. The raid prompted widespread international reactions and demonstrations around the world.[3. The United Nations Security Council condemned "those acts resulting in civilian deaths", demanded an impartial investigation of the raid,[3. Israel.[3. 6] Israel released all passengers of the flotilla by 6 June 2. The incident threatened the already deteriorating relations between Turkey and Israel.[3. Turkish president Abdullah Gül described the raid as an attack on Turkey for the first time since World War I.[text 3]Israel initially rejected calls from the United Nations and world governments for an international investigation into its raid on the Gaza aid flotilla,[3. United Nations.[4. Israel formed the Turkel Committee to investigate the raid. The committee, headed by retired Supreme Court of Israel judge Jacob Turkel, included two international observers.[4. The conclusions of an internal inquiry by the Israel Defense Forces under retired general Giora Eiland were presented to the chief of staff, Gabi Ashkenazi on 1. July 2. 01. 0.[4. Eiland's report found that the naval commandos had carried out their duties with professionalism, bravery and resourcefulness, and the commanders had exhibited correct decision making. The report further determined, "the use of live fire was justified and that the entire operation was estimable."[4. In August 2. 01. 0, United Nations Secretary- General Ban Ki- moon announced that the U. N. would conduct an investigation of the incident. A separate investigation was conducted by the United Nations Human Rights Council. The findings of this committee, published on 2. September 2. 01. 0, called the Israeli operation "disproportionate" and condemned its "unacceptable level of brutality".[4. The UN Human Rights Council had also condemned the raid in June, before its investigation.[4. Another resolution backing the report was passed despite American opposition and EU abstention.[4.
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