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"We have been attacked while in international waters. That means the Israelis have behaved like pirates. . . . The moment they start to steer this ship towards Israel, we have also been kidnapped. The whole action is illegal." Henning Mankell, aboard the Gaza Freedom Flotilla

At 4:30 AM on Monday, May 31, 2010, Israeli commandos, boarding from sea and air, attacked the six boats of the Gaza Freedom Flotilla as it sailed through international waters attempting to bring humanitarian relief to the beleaguered Palestinians of Gaza. Within minutes, nine peace activists were dead, shot by the Israelis. Scores of others were injured.

Within hours, outrage at Israel's action echoed around the world. Spontaneous demonstrations occurred in Europe, the United States, Turkey, and Gaza itself to denounce the attack. Turkey's prime minister described it as a "bloody massacre" and "state terrorism."

In these pages, a range of activists, journalists, and analysts piece together the events that occurred that May night. Mixing together first-hand testimony and documentary record with hard-headed analysis and historical overview, Midnight on the Mavi Marmara reveals why the attack on the Gaza Freedom Flotilla may just turn out to be Israel's Selma, Alabama moment: the beginning of the end for an apartheid Palestine.

Moustafa Bayoumi is an associate professor of English at Brooklyn College, the City University of New York. He is co-editor of The Edward Said Reader and the author of the American Book Award-winning How Does It Feel to Be a Problem? Being Young and Arab in America.

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Moustafa Bayoumi is an associate professor of English at Brooklyn College, the City University of New York. He is co-editor of The Edward Said Reader and the author of the American Book Award-winning How Does It Feel to Be a Problem? Being Young and Arab in America.

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Publication date: October 12, 2010

Table of Contents
Introduction
Moustafa Bayoumi

1. ON BOARD THE SHIPS

Flotilla Raid Diary: “A man is shot. I am seeing it happen.”
Henning Mankell

What Happened to Us Is Happening in Gaza
Iara Lee

Defenders of the Mavi Marmara
Ken O’Keefe

From '48 to Gaza
Lubna Masarwa

The Price of Defying Israel
Paul Larudee

Kidnapped by Israel, Forsaken by Britain
Jamal Elshayyal

First, They Appeared As Shadows
Sümeyye Ertekin

An Act of State Terrorism
Kevin Ovenden

Why do we participate in the Freedom Flotilla?
Haneen Zoabi

Poem: What Is Not Allowed
Richard Tillinghast

2. UNDERSTANDING THE ATTACK

Ship of Fools
Gideon Levy

The Day the World Became Gaza
Ali Abunimah

Israel Reveals Its True Face
Ahdaf Soueif

Israel’s Security Cannot Come at Any Price
Ben Saul

The Real Threat Aboard the Freedom Flotilla
Noam Chomsky

Three Reflections
Rashid Khalidi

The Gaza Occupation and Siege Are Illegal
George Bisharat

Israel’s Anti-1967 Moment
Adam Horowitz and Philip Weiss

“You Will Have No Protection”
Alice Walker

List of Items Prohibited/Permitted into the Gaza Strip
Gisha.org

3. THE BLOCKADE OF GAZA

Gaza: Treading on Shards
Sara Roy

Not by Cement Alone
Amira Hass

Digging Behind the Gaza Blockade
Nadia Hijab

Israel Itself May Be Among the Victims of Its Own Pathology
Eyad Al Sarraj

1,000 Days
Raji Sourani

4. INSIDE ISRAEL

Lexicon of Most Misleading Terms in Israel/Palestine Conflict
Amira Hass

“No Citizenship Without Loyalty!”
Neve Gordon

Israel’s Commando Complex
Doron Rosenblum

The Deadly Closing of the Israeli Mind
Ilan Pappé

Israel’s Loss of Moral Imagination
Henry Siegman

The Myth of Israeli Morality
Lamis Andoni

A History of Impunity
Yousef Munayyer

The Israeli Media’s Flotilla Fail
Max Blumenthal

No Villa in the Jungle
Raja Shehadeh

5. OLD FRIENDS, NEW THINKING

Turkey After the Flotilla
Murat Dagli

Smearing the IHH
Martha B. Cohen

Victimhood, Aggression, and Tribalism
Glenn Greenwald

Schumer’s Sippenhaftung
Juan Cole

Defending the Indefensible: A How-To Guide
Stephen M. Walt

Treat Israel Like Iran
Stephen Kinzer

The Victim That Is Israel
Arun Gupta

No Direction Home
Daniel Luban

Something’s Got to Give
Alia Malek

Ever Fewer Hosannas
Norman Finkelstein

6. PALESTINE ON OUR MINDS

International Solidarity Under Attack
Mike Marqusee

Our South Africa Moment
Omar Barghouti

Expediting the Day of Liberation
Adam Shapiro

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