fbpx

With your support we continue to ensure media accuracy

Return of the USS Liberty

  For the most comprehensive refutation of the accusations against Israel, read: “USS Liberty: Case Closed” by Michael B. Oren. http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/History/liberty1.html ==== UPDATE: JULY 2003==== New top-secret documents released by America’s National Security Agency confirm…

Reading time: 8 minutes

 

For the most comprehensive refutation of the accusations against Israel, read: “USS Liberty: Case Closed” by Michael B. Oren.
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/History/liberty1.html

==== UPDATE: JULY 2003====

New top-secret documents released by America’s National Security Agency confirm that Israel’s sinking of the USS Liberty was an accident. The documents are a transcript of conversations held by two Israeli Air Force helicopter pilots who were hovering over the Liberty as it was sinking. An American spy plane recorded their conversations, which refer to a search for Egyptian survivors from the “Egyptian warship” that had just been bombed.

Israel has always said it attacked the Liberty, which America sent to the region to gather intelligence on the progress of the war, because it believed it was an Egyptian supply ship ferrying supplies to the Egyptian troops that Israel was then fighting, Ha’aretz reports. When Israel discovered the error, it immediately informed the Americans, apologized, and paid compensation to the victims’ families.

Florida Judge Jay Cristol said: “It’s the last piece of intelligence that remained classified, and every rational person that will read it will understand that there is no truth in these conspiracy theories against Israel. [But] those who hate Israel, who hate Jews, and those who believe in conspiracy, will not be convinced by anything.”

 

==== UPDATE: JULY 2002 ====

For 35 years, the tragic USS Liberty accident keeps resurfacing as a canard claiming that Israel deliberately attacked the ship.

In July 2002, the definitive study was published that puts to rest all conspiracy theories. “The Liberty Incident: The 1967 Attack on the U.S. Navy Spy Ship,” is written by former Navy pilot and federal judge A. Jay Cristol.

Senator John McCain offered this endorsement of the book: “After years of research for this book, Judge A. Jay Cristol has reached a similar conclusion to one my father reached in his June 18, 1967, endorsement of the findings of the court of inquiry. I commend Judge Cristol for his thoroughness and fairness, and I commend this work.”

Read about the book at:http://www.thelibertyincident.com

==== BACKGROUND ====

In June 1967, an American ship manned by U.S. sailors and National Security Agency (NSA) personnel ventured close to the shores of the Sinai Peninsula. Too close. The U.S. ambassador to the United Nations declared that no American ships were within 400 miles of the conflict. The NSA issued orders to pull the ship away from the shore, but because of communications snafus, the orders arrived days later. Too late for the USS Liberty.

On June 8, Israeli planes and torpedo boats attacked the ship, leaving 34 crewmen dead and 177 wounded. The Liberty limped into port in Malta, and the controversy began almost immediately: Did Israel deliberately attack the USS Liberty?

Ten official U.S. inquiries and three Israeli inquiries concluded that the attack was a tragic case of mistaken identity. No American ships were supposed to be there. Egyptian warships were believed to be in the area. Large explosions were taking place along the Sinai shore, and Israeli troops believed they were under naval bombardment. Israeli pilots and sailors, in the midst of the ’67 war swirling on three fronts, raced to attack what they believed to be an Egyptian ship.

For 25 years Israel’s detractors have attempted to use the tragic incident as a wedge between the United States and Israel. Other than some of the embittered Liberty crew and die-hard conspiracy theorists, the charge that Israel deliberately attacked a ship of its most important ally found few takers.

Now with the release of “Body of Secrets,” author James Bamford reveals secrets about the National Security Agency — and in doing so charges that Israel deliberately attacked the USS Liberty.

Why would Israel do such a thing?

Bramford claims that on the day prior to the Liberty incident, Israeli troops were massacring hundreds of Egyptian POWs and civilians in El Arish. Bamford concludes: “Israel’s commanders would not have wanted tape recordings of evidence of the slaughters to wind up on desks at the White House, the UN or the Washington Post.”

Since the book’s release last week, Bamford has been interviewed by National Public Radio, Salon.com, CNN and others.

The New York Times review found the section on the USS Liberty the “weakest” part of the book. “It hardly seems plausible,” writes reviewer Joseph Finder, “that Israel would deliberately attack an American ship, killing dozens of sailors, risking a confrontation with a superpower and its only ally — in short, perpetrating one massacre in order to cover up another. Perhaps Bamford’s analysis has been skewed by his palpable distaste for the Israeli state.”

Bamford’s anti-Israel attitude goes well beyond the USS Liberty attack. He charges Israel with decades of human rights violations and war crimes. Of the 1967 war, he writes, “The extensive war crimes were just one of the deep secrets Israel had sought to conceal since the start of the conflict… to hide much of the war behind a carefully constructed curtain of lies. Lies about the Egyptian threat, lies about who started the war, lies to the American president, lies to the UN Security Council, lies to the press, lies to the public… Into this sea of lies, deception, and slaughter sailed the USS Liberty.” (page 203)

Incredibly, while accusing Israel of all those lies, Bamford ignores the calls for Israel’s eradication issued by Arab leaders, Egyptian President Nasser’s precipitous expulsion of UN peacekeepers along the border, and the closing of the Straits of Tiran which was a clear casus belli. In the words of President Johnson, “If a single act of folly was more responsible for this explosion than any other, it was the arbitrary and dangerous announced decision that the Strait of Tiran would be closed.”

Bamford’s charge of Israeli atrocities is actually a recap of an article written by a USS Liberty officer in a 1996 edition of the virulently anti-Israel “Washington Report on Middle East Affairs.”

In an interview on NPR’s “Fresh Air” program, Bamford related that at the moment of the alleged massacre, “the Liberty, which was an enormous United States eavesdropping factory, was sitting only about 13 miles off the coast, fully capable of eavesdropping on what was going on on the shore.” And on page 236, Bamford writes that “on the morning of June 7, the Israeli military command received a report” that the Liberty was “secretly listening” while the war crime was taking place.

According to USS Liberty logs, however, as of midnight between June 7 and June 8, the ship was still 150 miles from the nearest coastal point of Israel and 50 miles north of the coast of Egypt. It did not reach its “Point Alpha” (18 miles east of the Sinai town of El Arish) until 8:38 a.m. on June 8.

Another gross inconsistency is Bamford’s claim that National Security Agency officials provided him with secret documents which concur that the attack was deliberate. As reported on CNN, Bamford says that a secret NSA plane was overhead listening to Israel’s attack on the Liberty, confirming the attack was deli
berate.

No such fact has ever been published. No alleged transcript has ever been produced. Indeed, if an official U.S. aircraft was overhead, why didn’t Israeli radars looking for enemy aircraft pick it up? Moreover, wouldn’t an American NSA aircraft witnessing an attack on one of its ships attempt to seek assistance? No such distress calls were noted in any of the official inquiries.

According to a Baltimore Sun review of the book, an NSA spokesman uncharacteristically spoke out against Branford’s slander. “We do not comment on operational matters, alleged or otherwise; however, Mr. Bamford’s claim that the NSA leadership was ‘virtually unanimous in their belief that the attack was deliberate’ is simply not true,” the spokesperson said.

In fact, contrary to Bamford’s sensationalistic work, a variety of exhaustive research concludes that Israel made a mistake that was by no means deliberate.

One important top-secret NSA document in the U.S. National Archives is entitled “Attack on the USS Liberty” (SRH-256). The 77-page brief, declassified in 1983, concludes: “Reexamination of Israel’s explanation of why its air and naval forces attacked the Liberty reveals egregious errors in both command judgments and operational procedures.”

Egregious errors, yes. Deliberate murder, no!

This document is the subject of a doctoral thesis by A. Jay Cristol, who happens to be Chief Judge of the U.S. federal bankruptcy court in Florida. A former U.S. Navy flyer in the wars in Korea and Viet Nam, he knows ships and planes inside and out. Plus, as a former navy lawyer who served in the Pentagon, he is well-versed in the ways and command structure of the U.S. Navy. He served a total of 38 years in the U.S. Navy and Naval Reserve. Cristol reviews the gamut of conspiracy theories, and after exhaustive research, including more than 220 interviews, concludes: “This research project supports the validity of the conclusions of the official investigations, that the incident was the result of a series of tragic mistakes.”

More important information on the Liberty appears in this month’s edition of “Azure.” See the article online: “USS Liberty: Case Closed” by Michael B. Oren.
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/History/liberty1.html

Bamford’s interviews and reviews can be found at:

CNN
http://www.cnn.com/2001/US/04/23/liberty.attack/index.html

The New York Times
http://www.nytimes.com/books/01/04/29/reviews/010429.29findert.html

Salon.com
http://www.salon.com/books/feature/2001/04/25/liberty/index.html

HonestReporting encourages members to look for book reviews or interviews in your local press, and to respond accordingly with letters to the editor.

ADDENDUM:

A letter appeared in the Wall Street Journal (May 16) from Marvin Nowicki regarding Bamford’s book. Nowicki is the “chief Hebrew Language analyst” aboard the EC121 plane. His major point: “…My personal recollection remains… that the aircraft and MTBs prosecuted the Liberty until their operators had an opportunity to get close-in and see the flag, hence the references to the flag… My position, which is opposite of Mr. Bamford’s, is that the attack… was a gross error…”

 

Red Alert
Send us your tips
By clicking the submit button, I grant permission for changes to and editing of the text, links or other information I have provided. I recognize that I have no copyright claims related to the information I have provided.
Skip to content