Soldiers feared for their lives, asked permission to open fire
The force threw several stun grenades, but the violent attacks continued. Two soldiers were wounded, and some of the activists succeeded in stealing one of their guns. Shots were fired, and one of the soldiers fell to the ground, unconscious. Fearing for their lives, the soldiers asked and received permission to open fire, first taking aim at the activists’ feet.In one corner of the ship, the commandos saw a gun flash. They returned fire and started chasing the shooter, but could not find him.As the clashes intensified, additional commandos boarded the ship, as did members of the Border Police’s Yasam unit, who are experts in riot control and crowd dispersal. After less than an hour, the ship was in Israeli hands.The price, though, was steep – eight soldiers were wounded, several of them seriously, and a reported 10 activists were killed.By the evening, the naval commandos were back at their base in the North and had begun their debriefing.The videos taken by the IDF were passed around the defense establishment and made their way to other special forces, including the Israel Police’s elite counter-terror unit, Yamam, which had fought to participate in the mission but had been left on the sidelines due to legal complications involving police operations at sea.“The soldiers acted with the utmost nobility,” said one police source close to the Yamam. “They engaged in hand-to-hand combat, sustained injuries, but only opened fire after one of them was lying on the ground unconscious and two others had been shot. This was an unbelievable demonstration of restraint.”