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USS Liberty Veterans Renew Calls for Full Disclosure on 58th Anniversary of 1967 Attack

Survivors alongside advocates demand full declassification after recent testimonies highlighted lingering doubts over Israel’s 1967 strike.

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Overview

  • On June 8, 1967, Israeli jets and torpedo boats attacked the USS Liberty in international waters off Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula, killing 34 crew members and wounding 171.
  • Israel issued a formal apology for the assault and paid $13 million in reparations to survivors and families of the fallen.
  • Survivors such as Maurice Shafer recount being ordered to silence and allege a U.S. government cover-up of key operational details.
  • Captain William McGonagle has consistently maintained in U.S. Naval Court of Inquiry testimony that the attack was a tragic case of mistaken identity.
  • On the 58th anniversary, veterans, advocates and former Israeli ambassador Michael Oren are pressing for the release of all classified records related to the incident.