Murdering peace activists in international waters May 31, 2010

An Indonesian Muslim activist carrying Palestinian flags takes part in a demonstration in front of the U.S. embassy in Jakarta June 2, 2010 to protestagainst Israeli marines' storming of a Turkish aid ship bound for Gaza. REUTERS/Supri

An Indonesian Muslim woman carries a placard during a demonstration in front of the U.S. embassy in Jakarta June 2, 2010 to protest against Israeli marines'storming of a Turkish aid ship bound for Gaza. REUTERS/Supri

Indonesian Muslim activists burn a flag representing Israel during a demonstration in front of the U.S. embassy in Jakarta June 2, 2010 to protest againstIsraeli marines' storming of a Turkish aid ship bound for Gaza. REUTERS/Supri

A Palestinian girl walks past a mural at the Rafah border crossing in the southern Gaza Strip June 2, 2010. Egypt opened its border with the Gaza Stripto let Palestinians cross, following a storm of international criticism of Israel's bloody enforcement at sea of its blockade on the enclave. Officials in Egypt and Gaza said the crossing would open on Wednesday until further notice -- a step seen as an attempt by Cairo to deflect criticism of its role in imposing the blockade. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem

Detained activists from the Gaza-bound flotilla as their bus arrives at Ben Gurion airport near Tel Aviv, Israel, before leaving the country, Wednesday,June 2, 2010. Israel on Wednesday quickened its expulsion of detained activists from a Gaza-bound flotilla as the diplomatic fallout from its deadly raid on the ships widened. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)

Activists burn an effigy of Israel in Hyderabad, India, Wednesday, June 2, 2010 as they condemn the deadly raid by Israeli commandos on a Gaza-bound flotillaof activists. Israel has come under censure worldwide ever since its naval commandos stormed the aid flotilla in international waters on Monday. (AP Photo/Mahesh Kumar A.)

Activists shout anti-Israel slogans near the Israel Embassy in New Delhi, India, Wednesday, June 2, 2010 as they condemn the deadly raid by Israeli commandoson a Gaza-bound flotilla of activists. Israel has come under censure worldwide ever since its naval commandos stormed the aid flotilla in international waters on Monday. (AP Photo/Mustafa Quraishi)

Activists stage a protest near the Israel Embassy in New Delhi, India, Wednesday, June 2, 2010 as they condemn the deadly raid by Israeli commandos ona Gaza-bound flotilla of activists. Israel has come under censure worldwide ever since its naval commandos stormed the aid flotilla in international waters on Monday. (AP Photo/Mustafa Quraishi)

A Muslim activist kicks a handmade Israeli flag during a rally denouncing Israel's deadly commando raid on ships taking humanitarian aid to the blockadedGaza Strip, outside the U.S Embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia, Wednesday, June 2, 2010. Israel has come under censure worldwide ever since its naval commandos stormed the aid flotilla in international waters on Monday. (AP Photo/Tatan Syuflana)

Muslim activists burn a handmade Israeli flag during a rally denouncing Israel's deadly commando raid on ships taking humanitarian aid to the blockadedGaza Strip, outside the U.S Embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia, Wednesday, June 2, 2010. Israel has come under censure worldwide ever since its naval commandos stormed the aid flotilla in international waters on Monday. (AP Photo/Tatan Syuflana)

A Palestinian boy looks out of a window of a bus while waiting to cross to Egypt at the Rafah border crossing in the southern Gaza Strip June 2, 2010.Egypt opened its border with the Gaza Strip to let Palestinians cross, following a storm of international criticism of Israel's bloody enforcement at sea of its blockade on the enclave. Officials in Egypt and Gaza said the crossing would open on Wednesday until further notice - a step seen as an attempt by Cairo to deflect criticism of its role in imposing the blockade. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem

Palestinians wait to cross to Egypt at the Rafah border crossing in the southern Gaza Strip June 2, 2010. Egypt opened its border with the Gaza Strip tolet Palestinians cross, following a storm of international criticism of Israel's bloody enforcement at sea of its blockade on the enclave. Officials in Egypt and Gaza said the crossing would open on Wednesday until further notice - a step seen as an attempt by Cairo to deflect criticism of its role in imposing the blockade.… Read more » REUTERS/Mohammed Salem

An activist from the Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) holds a placard during a protest in New Delhi June 2, 2010. Hundreds of CPI-M activists marchedtowards the Israeli embassy on Wednesday to protest against Israel's deadly attack on a Turkish-backed aid flotilla to Gaza on Monday in which 9 pro-Palestinian activists were killed. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi

Activists from the Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) hold placards during a protest in New Delhi June 2, 2010. Hundreds of CPI-M activists marchedtowards the Israel embassy on Wednesday to protest against the Israel's deadly attack on Turkish aid ship bound for Gaza on Monday in which 9 pro-Palestinian activists were killed. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi

Activists from the Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) shout slogans during a protest in New Delhi June 2, 2010. Hundreds of CPI-M activists marchedtowards the Israeli embassy on Wednesday to protest against Israel's deadly attack on a Turkish-backed aid flotilla to Gaza on Monday in which 9 pro-Palestinian activists were killed. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi

Activists from the Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) hold placards during a protest in New Delhi June 2, 2010. Hundreds of CPI-M activists marchedtowards the Israeli embassy on Wednesday to protest against Israel's deadly attack on a Turkish-backed aid flotilla to Gaza on Monday in which 9 pro-Palestinian activists were killed. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi

Detained activists from the Gaza-bound flotilla flash victory signs as their bus arrives at Ben Gurion airport near Tel Aviv, Israel, Wednesday, June 2,2010. Israel on Wednesday quickened its expulsion of detained activists from a Gaza-bound flotilla as the diplomatic fallout from its deadly raid on the ships widened. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)

A detained activist from the Gaza-bound flotilla waves from behind bars as a vehicle carrying activists from an Israeli prison arrives at Ben Gurion airportnear Tel Aviv, Israel, Wednesday, June 2, 2010. Israel on Wednesday quickened its expulsion of detained activists from a Gaza-bound flotilla as the diplomatic fallout from its deadly raid on the ships widened. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)

Protesters display placards during a rally outside the Israeli Embassy at Manila's financial district of Makati city, Philippines, Wednesday, June 2, 2010to condemn the deadly raid by Israeli commandos on a Gaza-bound flotilla of activists. Israel has come under censure worldwide ever since its naval commandos stormed the aid flotilla in international waters on Monday. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)

Activists, seized during a raid on an aid convoy sailing to Gaza, are hugged by relatives following their arrival in Jordan, after crossing the AllenbyBridge crossing point between Israel and Jordan, June 2, 2010. Israel began expelling all activists seized during the raid on an aid convoy sailing to Gaza that has drawn international outrage and officials on Wednesday vowed to prevent any other ships from reaching the coastal territory. REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed

Activists, seized during a raid on an aid convoy sailing to Gaza, gesture as they arrive in Jordan, after crossing the Allenby Bridge crossing point betweenIsrael and Jordan, June 2, 2010. Israel began expelling all activists seized during the raid on an aid convoy sailing to Gaza that has drawn international outrage and officials on Wednesday vowed to prevent any other ships from reaching the coastal territory. REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed

An embassy guard tries to put out a fire which was lit on a roll of a toilet paper by a protester during a rally outside the Israeli Embassy at Manila'sfinancial district of Makati city, Philippines, Wednesday, June 2, 2010 to condemn the deadly raid by Israeli commandos on a Gaza-bound flotilla of activists. Israel has come under censure worldwide ever since its naval commandos stormed the aid flotilla in international waters on Monday. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)

Detained activists from the Gaza-bound flotilla flash V-signs as their bus leaves for the airport from a prison in the southern Israeli city of Beersheva,Wednesday, June 2, 2010. Israel on Wednesday quickened the pace of expelling detained activists from a Gaza-bound flotilla as the diplomatic fallout from its deadly raid on the ships widened. (AP Photo/Yehuda Lahyani)

Israeli prison guards stand outside a prison as a bus with detained activists from the Gaza-bound flotilla leaves for the airport, in the southern Israelicity of Beersheva, Wednesday, June 2, 2010. Israel on Wednesday quickened the pace of expelling detained activists from a Gaza-bound flotilla as the diplomatic fallout from its deadly raid on the ships widened. (AP Photo/Yehuda Lahyani)

Protesters shout slogans during a rally outside the Israeli Embassy at Manila's financial district of Makati city, Philippines, Wednesday, June 2, 2010to condemn the deadly raid by Israeli commandos on a Gaza-bound flotilla of activists. Israel has come under censure worldwide ever since its naval commandos stormed the aid flotilla in international waters on Monday. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)

Protesters burn a handmade Israeli flag during a rally outside the Israeli Embassy at Manila's financial district of Makati city, Philippines, Wednesday,June 2, 2010 to condemn the deadly raid by Israeli commandos on a Gaza-bound flotilla of activists. Israel has come under censure worldwide ever since its naval commandos stormed the aid flotilla in international waters on Monday. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)

Protesters display paper boats during a rally outside the Israeli Embassy at Manila's financial district of Makati city, Philippines, Wednesday, June 2,2010 to condemn the deadly raid by Israeli commandos on a Gaza-bound flotilla of activists. Israel has come under censure worldwide ever since its naval commandos stormed the aid flotilla in international waters on Monday. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)

Protesters clench their fists while shouting slogans during a rally outside the Israeli Embassy at Manila's financial district of Makati city, Philippines,Wednesday, June 2, 2010 to condemn the deadly raid by Israeli commandos on a Gaza-bound flotilla of activists. Israel has come under censure worldwide ever since its naval commandos stormed the aid flotilla in international waters on Monday. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)

Protesters display paper boats during a rally outside the Israeli Embassy at Manila's financial district of Makati city, Philippines, Wednesday, June 2,2010 to condemn the deadly raid by Israeli commandos on a Gaza-bound flotilla of activists. Israel has come under censure worldwide ever since its naval commandos stormed the aid flotilla in international waters on Monday. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)

Philippine National Police Special Action Forces watch in background as protesters shout slogans during a rally outside the Israeli Embassy at Manila'sfinancial district of Makati city, Philippines, Wednesday, June 2, 2010 to condemn the deadly raid by Israeli commandos on a Gaza-bound flotilla of activists. Israel has come under censure worldwide ever since its naval commandos stormed the aid flotilla in international waters on Monday. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)

An activist, who was seized during a raid on an aid convoy sailing to Gaza, kisses his daughter following his arrival in Jordan, after crossing the AllenbyBridge crossing point between Israel and Jordan, June 2, 2010. Israel began expelling all activists seized during the raid on an aid convoy sailing to Gaza that has drawn international outrage and officials on Wednesday vowed to prevent any other ships from reaching the coastal territory. REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed

Activists, seized during a raid on an aid convoy sailing to Gaza, bid farewell to one another before leaving the Jordanian border, as they cross the AllenbyBridge crossing point between Israel and Jordan, June 2, 2010. Israel began expelling all activists seized during the raid on an aid convoy sailing to Gaza that has drawn international outrage and officials on Wednesday vowed to prevent any other ships from reaching the coastal territory. REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed

Protesters shout slogans during a rally outside the Israeli Embassy at Manila's financial district of Makati city, Philippines, Wednesday, June 2, 2010to condemn the deadly raid by Israeli commandos on a Gaza-bound flotilla of activists. Israel has come under censure worldwide ever since its naval commandos stormed the aid flotilla in international waters on Monday. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)

A Kuwaiti official (R) confirms information about Kuwaiti activists, who were seized during a raid on an aid convoy sailing to Gaza, after they crossedthe Allenby Bridge crossing point between Israel and Jordan June 2, 2010. Israel began expelling all activists seized during the raid on an aid convoy sailing to Gaza that has drawn international outrage and officials on Wednesday vowed to prevent any other ships from reaching the coastal territory. REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed

Kuwait's Ambassador to Jordan Sheikh Faisal Al Hmoud (C) walks with a Kuwaiti activist, who was seized during a raid on an aid convoy sailing to Gaza,before leaving the Jordanian border as they cross the Allenby Bridge crossing point between Israel and Jordan, June 2, 2010. Israel began expelling all activists seized during the raid on an aid convoy sailing to Gaza that has drawn international outrage and officials on Wednesday vowed to prevent any other ships from reaching the coastal territory. REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed

Activists, seized during a raid on an aid convoy sailing to Gaza, are greeted by relatives upon their arrival in Jordan, after crossing the Allenby Bridgecrossing point between Israel and Jordan, June 2, 2010. Israel began expelling all activists seized during the raid on an aid convoy sailing to Gaza that has drawn international outrage and officials on Wednesday vowed to prevent any other ships from reaching the coastal territory. REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed

Algerian activists, seized during a raid on an aid convoy sailing to Gaza, gesture upon their arrival in Jordan, after crossing the Allenby Bridge crossingpoint between Israel and Jordan, June 2, 2010. Israel began expelling all activists seized during the raid on an aid convoy sailing to Gaza that has drawn international outrage and officials on Wednesday vowed to prevent any other ships from reaching the coastal territory. REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed

An activist, seized during a raid on an aid convoy sailing to Gaza, gestures upon his arrival in Jordan, after crossing the Allenby Bridge crossing pointbetween Israel and Jordan, June 2, 2010. Israel began expelling all activists seized during the raid on an aid convoy sailing to Gaza that has drawn international outrage and officials on Wednesday vowed to prevent any other ships from reaching the coastal territory. REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed

Activists, seized during a raid on an aid convoy sailing to Gaza, are greeted as they arrive in Jordan, after crossing the Allenby Bridge crossing pointbetween Israel and Jordan, June 2, 2010. Israel began expelling all activists seized during the raid on an aid convoy sailing to Gaza that has drawn international outrage and officials on Wednesday vowed to prevent any other ships from reaching the coastal territory. REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed

A Kuwaiti activist, who was seized during a raid on an aid convoy sailing to Gaza, holds her passport following her arrival in Jordan, after crossing theAllenby Bridge crossing point between Israel and Jordan, June 2, 2010. Israel began expelling all activists seized during the raid on an aid convoy sailing to Gaza that has drawn international outrage and officials on Wednesday vowed to prevent any other ships from reaching the coastal territory. REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed

A Jordanian activist, kisses his son after he crosses the Israeli controlled, Allenby Bridge which links Jordan with the West Bank, in Shouneh, west ofAmman, Jordan Wednesday, June 2, 2010. Dozens of pro-Palestinian activists detained in the Israeli raid on the Gaza aid flotilla said upon arriving in Jordan Wednesday that they were roughed up and humiliated before Israel deported them. (AP Photo/Nader Daoud)

An activist, seized during a raid on an aid convoy sailing to Gaza, is greeted by relatives following her arrival in Jordan, after crossing the AllenbyBridge crossing point between Israel and Jordan, June 2, 2010. Israel began expelling all activists seized during the raid on an aid convoy sailing to Gaza that has drawn international outrage and officials on Wednesday vowed to prevent any other ships from reaching the coastal territory. REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed

An activist, seized during a raid on an aid convoy sailing to Gaza, is hugged by a relative following his arrival in Jordan, after crossing the AllenbyBridge crossing point between Israel and Jordan, June 2, 2010. Israel began expelling all activists seized during the raid on an aid convoy sailing to Gaza that has drawn international outrage and officials on Wednesday vowed to prevent any other ships from reaching the coastal territory. REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed

Indonesian Muslim activists pray during a demonstration to protest against Israeli marines' storming of a Turkish aid ship bound for Gaza, in JakartaJune 2, 2010. Israel, facing mounting international outrage at its raid on the aid convoy sailing to Gaza, said on Tuesday that it would expel all activists seized on the ships and dropped threats to prosecute some of them. REUTERS/Tarmizy Harva

An Indonesian pro-Palestinian activist, flashes the V sign upon his arrival at the Israeli controlled, Allenby Bridge which links Jordan with the WestBank, in Shouneh, west of Amman, Jordan Wednesday, June 2, 2010. Dozens of pro-Palestinian activists detained in the Israeli raid on the Gaza aid flotilla said upon arriving in Jordan Wednesday that they were roughed up and humiliated before Israel deported them. (AP Photo/Mohammad Abu Ghosh)

A Jordanian man, a pro-Palestinian activist hugs his sons as he crosses the Israeli controlled, Allenby Bridge which links Jordan with the West Bank, inShouneh, west of Amman, Jordan, Wednesday, June 2, 2010. Dozens of pro-Palestinian activists detained in the Israeli raid on the Gaza aid flotilla said upon arriving in Jordan Wednesday that they were roughed up and humiliated before Israel deported them. (AP Photo/Nader Daoud

A Jordanian pro-Palestinian activist, right, is welcomed by his relative as he arrives across the Israeli controlled, Allenby Bridge which links Jordan with the West Bank, in Shouneh, west of Amman, Jordan Wednesday, June 2, 2010. Dozens of pro-Palestinian activists detained in the Israeli raid on the Gaza aid flotilla said upon arriving in Jordan Wednesday that they were roughed up and humiliated before Israel deported them. (AP Photo/Mohammad Abu Ghosh)

A Jordanian man waves to pro-Palestinian activists as they cross the Israeli controlled, Allenby Bridge which links Jordan with the West Bank, in Shouneh,west of Amman, Jordan Wednesday, June 2, 2010. Dozens of pro-Palestinian activists detained in the Israeli raid on the Gaza aid flotilla said upon arriving in Jordan that they were roughed up and humiliated before Israel deported them. (AP Photo/Nader Daoud)

Kuwaiti women, Pro-Palestinian flotilla activists show their passports as they cross the Israeli controlled, Allenby Bridge which links Jordan with theWest Bank, in Shouneh, west of Amman, Jordan Wednesday, June, 2, 2010. Dozens of pro-Palestinian activists detained in the Israeli raid on the Gaza aid flotilla said upon arriving in Jordan Wednesday that they were roughed up and humiliated before Israel deported them. (AP Photo/Nader Daoud)

A Muslim demonstrator holds a paper boat symbolizing a Gaza aid ship during a protest in front of the Israel embassy in Manila's Makati financial districtJune 2, 2010. Israel, facing mounting international outrage at its raid on an aid convoy sailing to Gaza, said on Tuesday that it would expel all activists seized on the ships and dropped threats to prosecute some of them. REUTERS/Erik de Castro (PHILIPPINES - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS RELIGION)

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Demonstrators display anti-Israel placards during a protest in front of the Israel embassy in Manila's Makati financial district June 2, 2010. Israel,facing mounting international outrage at its raid on an aid convoy sailing to Gaza, said on Tuesday that it would expel all activists seized on the ships and dropped threats to prosecute some of them. REUTERS/Erik de Castro

Demonstrators chant anti-Israel slogans while holding paper boats symbolizing aid ships to Gaza, during a protest in front of the Israel embassy in Manila'sMakati financial district June 2, 2010. Israel, facing mounting international outrage at its raid on an aid convoy sailing to Gaza, said on Tuesday that it would expel all activists seized on the ships and dropped threats to prosecute some of them. REUTERS/Erik de Castro

Demonstrators chant anti-Israel slogans during a protest in front of the Israel embassy in Manila's Makati financial district June 2, 2010. Israel,facing mounting international outrage at its raid on an aid convoy sailing to Gaza, said on Tuesday that it would expel all activists seized on the ships and dropped threats to prosecute some of them. REUTERS/Erik de Castro

Demonstrators burn the flag of Israel during a protest in front of the Israel embassy in Manila's Makati financial district June 2, 2010. Israel,facing mounting international outrage at its raid on an aid convoy sailing to Gaza, said on Tuesday that it would expel all activists seized on the ships and dropped threats to prosecute some of them. REUTERS/Erik de Castro

Indonesian Muslim activists shout anti-Israel slogans during a demonstration to protest against Israeli marines' storming of a Turkish aid ship boundfor Gaza, in Jakarta June 2, 2010. Israel, facing mounting international outrage at its raid on the aid convoy sailing to Gaza, said on Tuesday that it would expel all activists seized on the ships and dropped threats to prosecute some of them. Israel had said it would deport 682 activists from over 35 countries, seized during the assault in which nine activists were killed on a Turkish vessel, but the police minister had said some might be prosecuted for assaulting Israeli marines. REUTERS/Dadang Tri

An Indonesian Muslim activist shouts anti-Israel slogans during a demonstration to protest against Israeli marines' storming of a Turkish aid shipbound for Gaza, in Jakarta June 2, 2010. Israel, facing mounting international outrage at its raid on the aid convoy sailing to Gaza, said on Tuesday that it would expel all activists seized on the ships and dropped threats to prosecute some of them. Israel had said it would deport 682 activists from over 35 countries, seized during the assault in which nine activists were killed on a Turkish vessel, but the police minister had said some might be prosecuted for assaulting Israeli marines. REUTERS/Dadang Tri

An Indonesian Muslim activist attends an anti-Israel demonstration to protest against Israeli marines' storming of a Turkish aid ship bound for Gaza,in Jakarta June 2, 2010. Israel, facing mounting international outrage at its raid on the aid convoy sailing to Gaza, said on Tuesday that it would expel all activists seized on the ships and dropped threats to prosecute some of them. Israel had said it would deport 682 activists from over 35 countries, seized during the assault in which nine activists were killed on a Turkish vessel, but the police minister had said some might be prosecuted for assaulting Israeli marines. REUTERS/Dadang Tri

Muslim men take part in a rally against Israel's deadly commando raid on ships taking humanitarian aid to the blockaded Gaza Strip, outside the U.S. Embassyin Jakarta, Indonesia, Wednesday, June 2, 2010. Letters on the poster read 'Hang Benjamin Netanyahu'. (AP Photo/Dita Alangkara)

Muslim men raise their fists as they shout 'God is great!' during a rally against Israel's deadly commando raid on ships taking humanitarian aid to theblockaded Gaza Strip, outside the U.S. Embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia, Wednesday, June 2, 2010. (AP Photo/Dita Alangkara)

Israeli officers look at medical equipment found aboard one of the ships docked at the Israeli port city of Ashdod, which was part of a humanitarian flotillathat was raided at sea by Israeli commandos. Israel began deporting all the foreign activists detained during a deadly raid on a Gaza-bound aid flotilla, as international pressure mounted for a full investigation of the incident. (AFP/David Buimovitch)

The Israeli government spokesman rejected the blame on pro-Palestinian militants for the violent raid on the Gaza aid flotilla which left nine people deadearly on Monday. 'They clearly wanted violence from the very beginning,' Mark Regev said, adding that the blockade on Gaza had to be maintained. Duration: 00: 37(AFPTV/Israeli Army)

Demonstrators shout slogans in front of the Israeli consulate during a protest against Israel in Istanbul. Israel began deporting all the foreign activistsdetained during a deadly raid on a Gaza-bound aid flotilla, as international pressure mounted for a full investigation of the incident. (AFP/Mustafa Ozer)

Demonstrators gather near the Turkish consulate building Tuesday, June 1, 2010 in New York in protest of Israel's deadly May 30 commando raid on shipstaking humanitarian aid to the blockaded Gaza Strip. (AP Photo/Swoan Parker)

Protesters wave the Palestinian flag during a demonstration outside the Israeli consulate in San Francisco, Tuesday, June 1, 2010. The demonstration wasagainst Israel's raid on a Gaza-bound aid ship. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg

Activists ride on a bus as they cross the Allenby Bridge crossing point between Israel and Jordan, early Wednesday, June 2, 2010. Israel began expellingsome of the nearly 700 activists it rounded up in a naval raid on an aid flotilla headed for the Gaza Strip Monday, and strongly rejected criticism of its heavy-handed tactics. (AP Photo/Sebastian Scheiner)Ê

Activists ride on a bus as they cross the Allenby Bridge crossing point between Israel and Jordan, early Wednesday, June 2, 2010. Israel began expellingsome of the nearly 700 activists it rounded up in a naval raid on an aid flotilla headed for the Gaza Strip Monday, and strongly rejected criticism of its heavy-handed tactics. (AP Photo/Sebastian Scheiner)Ê

A Pro-Palestinian demonstrator shouts slogans during rally outside the Israeli embassy in Santiago June 1, 2010. Israel, facing mounting internationaloutrage at its raid on an aid convoy sailing to Gaza, said on Tuesday that it would expel all activists seized on the ships and dropped threats to prosecute some of them. Israel had said it would deport 682 activists from over 35 countries, seized during the assault in which nine activists were killed on a Turkish vessel, but the police minister had said some might be prosecuted for assaulting Israeli marines. REUTERS/Luis Hidalgo

A child attends a Pro-Palestinian rally outside the Israeli embassy in Santiago June 1, 2010. Israel, facing mounting international outrage at its raidon an aid convoy sailing to Gaza, said on Tuesday that it would expel all activists seized on the ships and dropped threats to prosecute some of them. Israel had said it would deport 682 activists from over 35 countries, seized during the assault in which nine activists were killed on a Turkish vessel, but the police minister had said some might be prosecuted for assaulting Israeli marines. REUTERS/Luis Hidalgo

Hundreds rally in Dearborn, Mich., Tuesday, June 1, 2010 to condemn Israel's raid on an aid flotilla sailing to the Gaza Strip.… Read more » (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)

Feeda Shamieh of Millbrae, Calif., waves the Palestinian flag during a demonstration outside the Israeli consulate in San Francisco, Tuesday, June 1, 2010.The demonstration was against Israel's raid on a Gaza-bound aid ship. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)

Palestinian supporters, left, gesture and yell at supporters of Israel, right, during a demonstration outside the Israeli consulate in San Francisco, Tuesday,June 1, 2010. The demonstration was against Israel's raid on a Gaza-bound aid ship. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)

Protesters clash with building security during a demonstration outside the Israeli consulate in San Francisco, Tuesday, June 1, 2010. The demonstrationwas against Israel's raid on a Gaza-bound aid ship. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)

An pro-Israeli demonstrator holds an Israeli flag across the street from an anti-Israeli demonstration outside the Israeli Consulate in the wake of Israel’sMay 30 raid on a supply ship heading to Gaza, in New York, Tuesday, June 1, 2010. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

A protester holds a sign during a demonstration outside the Israeli consulate in San Francisco, Tuesday, June 1, 2010. The demonstration was against Israel'sraid on a Gaza-bound aid ship. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)

An anti-Israeli protestor carrying a Turkish flag shouts at Pro-Israeli demonstrators in outside the Turkish Consulate in the wake of Israel’s May 30 raidon a supply ship heading to Gaza, in New York, Tuesday, June 1, 2010.… Read more » (AP Photo/David Goldman)

Pro-Israeli demonstrators Greg Alpin, right, of Staten Island, N.Y., and Ziv Raizman, of Queens, N.Y., gather outside the Turkish Consulate in the wakeof Israel’s May 30 raid on a supply ship heading to Gaza, in New York, Tuesday, June 1, 2010. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

This undated family photo provided by his daughter Kate Schermerhorn on Tuesday, June 1, 2010 shows David Schermerhorn. Kate Schermerhorn said her fatherwas on the Gaza aid flotilla in the Mediterranean Sea that was raided by Israeli troops, and will be deported. (AP Photo/Family Photo Via Kate Schermerhorn)

Pro-Israeli demonstrator Ziv Raizman, of Queens, N.Y., centers, shouts back at anti-Israeli protestors outside the Turkish Consulate in New York, Tuesday,June 1, 2010 in the wake of Israel's raid on a aid flotilla heading to Gaza. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

An anti-Israeli protestor, center background, shouts at Pro-Israeli demonstrators in front of a Turkish tourism poster outside the Turkish Consulate inNew York, Tuesday, June 1, 2010 in the wake of Israel's raid on a aid flotilla heading to Gaza. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

This undated photo provided by the family shows Jan St. Onge, left, and her husband Gene St. Onge. The wives of two San Francisco Bay area activists aboarda Gaza aid ship seized by Israeli commandos said their husbands are alive and one is being released. Jan St. Onge said she received a call from the U.S. State Department in Tel Aviv, Israel, on Tuesday morning informing her that her husband, Gene St. Onge, would be released and 'voluntarily deported' to New York. (AP Photo/Family Photo)

Gaza demo : A Palestinian man walks in front of a Turkish flag placed along the shore line close to the port in Gaza City, as Palestinians condemn Israel'sdeadly raid on a Gaza-bound aid flotilla the day before. (AFP/Mohammed Abed)

Flowers for Gaza : Palestinian children throw flowers in the sea at Gaza City's port during a ceremony in memory of the activists killed in a deadlyIsraeli raid on a Gaza-bound humanitarian aid flotilla. (AFP/Mahmud Hams

A Venezuelan student walks over a cloth with red paint and the Star of David during an anti-Israel demonstration in Caracas June 1, 2010. Israel detainedor deported on Tuesday hundreds of activists aboard Turkish-backed aid ships it seized en route to Gaza, and faced a U.N. call for an impartial investigation into the deaths of nine people in the takeover. REUTERS/Jorge Silva

A man paint a Palestinian flag on paper during a demonstration in support of Palestine in Caracas June 1, 2010. Israel detained or deported on Tuesdayhundreds of activists aboard Turkish-backed aid ships it seized en route to Gaza, and faced a U.N. call for an impartial investigation into the deaths of nine people in the takeover. REUTERS/Jorge Silva

A Venezuelan student raises a fist painted with the colours of the Palestinian flag during a demonstration in support of Palestine in Caracas June 1, 2010.Israel detained or deported on Tuesday hundreds of activists aboard Turkish-backed aid ships it seized en route to Gaza, and faced a U.N. call for an impartial investigation into the deaths of nine people in the takeover. REUTERS/Jorge Silva

Venezuelan students burn a cloth with red paint and the Star of David during an anti-Israel demonstration in Caracas June 1, 2010. Israel detained or deportedon Tuesday hundreds of activists aboard Turkish-backed aid ships it seized en route to Gaza, and faced a U.N. call for an impartial investigation into the deaths of nine people in the takeover. REUTERS/Jorge Silva

A protestor waves a Palestinian flag during a demonstration in front of the White House in Washington, DC. The White House declined Tuesday to specificallycondemn Israel for its raid on a humanitarian flotilla headed for Gaza, but said it showed Middle East peace moves were needed "more than ever. "(AFP/Mandel Ngan)

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan addresses members of the parliament in Ankara. US President Barack Obama Tuesday spoke to Erdogan as a crisisbuilt after an Israeli raid on a Gaza-bound aid flotilla, which Turkey branded a "bloody massacre. "(AFP/Adem Altan)

Shaalan Saheli, left, and Saker Saker, attend a rally in Dearborn, Mich., Tuesday, June 1, 2010 to condemn Israel's raid on an aid flotilla sailing tothe Gaza Strip. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

Shaalan Saheli, left, and Saker Saker, right, attend a rally in Dearborn, Mich., Tuesday, June 1, 2010 to condemn Israel's raid on an aid flotilla sailingto the Gaza Strip. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

Shaalan Saheli, left, and Saker Saker, right, attend a rally in Dearborn, Mich., Tuesday, June 1, 2010 to condemn Israel's raid on an aid flotilla sailingto the Gaza Strip. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

Omar, no last name given, holds a flag during a rally in Dearborn, Mich., to condemn Israel's raid on an aid flotilla sailing to the Gaza StripTuesday,June 1, 2010. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

Omar, no last name given, holds a flag during a rally in Dearborn, Mich., to condemn Israel's raid on an aid flotilla sailing to the Gaza StripTuesday,June 1, 2010.… Read more » (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

Venezuelan students burn a cloth with red paint and the Star of David during an anti-Israel demonstration in Caracas June 1, 2010. Israel detained or deportedon Tuesday hundreds of activists aboard Turkish-backed aid ships it seized en route to Gaza, and faced a U.N. call for an impartial investigation into the deaths of nine people in the takeover. REUTERS/Jorge Silva

Protesters hold signs denouncing Israel's attack on an aid ship bound for Gaza during a rally in New York, Tuesday, June 1, 2010.… Read more » (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

Protesters hold signs denouncing Israel's attack on an aid ship bound for Gaza during a rally in New York, Tuesday, June 1, 2010.… Read more » (AP Photo/Seth Wenig