Why was Israel spared scrutiny for the 1967 USS Liberty attack?
On June 8, 1967, during the Six-Day War, Israeli forces attacked the USS Liberty, a U.S. Navy technical research ship in international waters off the Sinai Peninsula.

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AI-generatedOn June 8, 1967, during the Six-Day War, Israeli forces attacked the USS Liberty, a U.S. Navy technical research ship in international waters off the Sinai Peninsula. The unprovoked assault resulted in the deaths of 34 American sailors and wounded 171 others. Israel claimed the attack was a mistaken identity, asserting its forces believed the vessel was Egyptian. However, survivors and researchers dispute this explanation, lamenting a lack of government action to uncover the full truth. U.S. Representative Thomas Massie is bringing renewed attention to the incident by honoring the USS Liberty's crew on the House floor.
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4 extractedUS Representative Thomas Massie will deliver a speech on the floor of the House of Representatives to honour and memorialize the crew of the USS Liberty.
Israel claimed it was a case of mistaken identity, saying its naval forces thought the vessel was Egyptian.
On June 8, 1967, at least 34 US sailors were killed and 171 others were wounded in an Israeli attack on the USS Liberty.
Some survivors and researchers have disputed the Israeli version of the incident.