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Gaza flotilla raid ‘was legal’

Mavi Marmara vesselThe Mavi Marmara and other vessels were intercepted last May by Israeli navy commandos

An Israeli inquiry into a military raid on aid ships trying to reach Gaza last May is due to publish its first findings.

The raid, in which nine Turkish activists were killed, attracted widespread international condemnation.

The report is expected to broadly exonerate the actions of the Israeli navy.

A separate UN enquiry earlier this year said the navy had shown an “unacceptable level of brutality”.

The Free Gaza Flotilla, which had over 600 pro-Palestinian activists on board, was trying to break Israel’s blockade of the territory when it was intercepted by Israeli navy commandos.

Those on board the flotilla said they were savagely attacked.

Israel says its forces acted in self-defence, and set up its own enquiry.

The initial panel, with an average age of over 85, has been sitting for seven months – although one 93-year-old member died mid-way through.

According to leaks in the Israeli press, its initial findings will largely clear the navy of wrong doing.

If that happens, Israel’s critics, for whom the internal investigation has little credibility, will likely call it a whitewash.

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Ex-soldier awaits murder verdict

Danny FitzsimonsDanny Fitzsimons’ lawyers said he has suffered post-traumatic stress
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A fresh hearing is being held in the trial of a UK security guard accused of killing two colleagues in Iraq.

Danny Fitzsimons, 30, from Rochdale, is accused of shooting dead the men from security firm ArmorGroup.

The ex-soldier could face the death penalty if he is found guilty of his colleagues’ murder.

A verdict is thought to be imminent in the ex-soldier’s Baghdad trial which was delayed by adjournments to allow for psychiatric reports to be prepared.

His defence team said their client was suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder at the time of the incident.

John Tipple, a case worker with solicitors Linn and Associates, said: “I am alarmed by reports that no notice is being taken of his psychiatric state.”

Mr Fitzsimons is accused of killing Paul McGuigan, of Peebles in the Scottish Borders, and Darren Hoare, of Queensland, Australia, both 37, on 9 August, 2009.

Mr Fitzsimons’ family in the UK have called on the British government to bring him back to face a trial under the UK judicial system.

The former soldier is the first westerner to stand trial in Iraq after a 2009 US-Iraqi security agreement lifted immunity for foreigners.

The three men had been working for British security firm ArmorGroup, based in the Iraqi capital’s fortified Green Zone, at the time.

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