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JERUSALEM - Israel's defense minister says the government's decision to send troops to stop a Turkish aid ship trying to breach Israel's Gaza blockade was correct despite the ensuing bloodshed on board.
Barak told the commission's five-member panel and two foreign observers that the pro-Palestinian flotilla bound for Hamas-ruled Gaza was a "planned provocation."
Israeli commandos encountered unexpected resistance on board and opened fire, killing nine Turkish activists.
The bloodshed drew an international outcry and forced Israel to ease its blockade of Hamas-ruled Gaza. The UN has also launched its own probe.
Barak's testimony Tuesday comes a day after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu testified.