Tue June 1, 2010 | Breaking News
Netanyahu: Flotilla Incident was result of international provocation by forces which support Iran and its terrorist enclave Hamas •
Two Palestinian terrorists killed in battle after crossing Gaza border to attack Israel civilians •
They were intercepted opposite Kibbutz Nirim Tuesday morning •
Civilians in surrounding villages took shelter during firefight •
UN Security Council presidential resolution calls for prompt, impartial, credible and transparent investigation of the flotilla incident •
SC condemns acts causing loss of civilian lives, requests immediate release of ships and civilians held by Israel •
Israel vows to continue stopping blockade-busting vessels •
Al Qaeda reports its No. 3 in Afghanistan Mustafa Abu al-Yazid was killed in US drone attack in Pakistan's tribal areas •
Egyptian-born terrorist was believed main conduit to Osama Bin Laden •
Arab-Israeli protesters at Umm al-Fahm northeast of Tel Aviv pelt police pelted with rocks and firebombs •
Arabs from Jerusalem's Issawiyeh tried to storm Hadassah, Mt. Scopus hospital after cutting fence •
Mortar shell from Gaza exploded outside Sderot Monday night •
Israeli PM Netanyahu cuts short N. American visit and returns home •
His White House talks with President Obama postponed •
France, Germany, UN secretary join Arabs in condemning Israel's operation against pro-Hamas flotilla •
Barak regretted loss of life but held pro-Hamas flotilla activists aboard Turkish vessel wholly responsible •
He called flotilla a provocative political act •
The Turkish IHH which set up the embargo-busting operation is a listed extremist Islamist terrorist organization •
Chief of staff Ashkenazi said Turkish vessel passengers were exceptionally violent •
Israeli commandos shot back only when their lives were at risk and anti-riot measures failed •
Ankara recalls its ambassador from Tel Aviv •
Israel's Counter Terror Bureau warns Israeli travellers to avoid Turkey •
Israel police declare nationwide alert for terror reprisals, disturbances after flotilla incident •
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