Israel Turkish/Israeli Relations

J’LEM REALIZES AN ERDOGAN WIN IN LOCAL ELECTIONS MEANS A CONTINUATION OF POOR RELATIONS BETWEEN BOTH STATES…….

 

I’m for reducing Turkish relations (under the ruling AKP) to the level seen here, with the Turkish Ambassador to Israel seated on the right:

NOTE: Only the secular Turkish military offers any hope for a return to normalcy, but then again, they’ve been radically reduced by constant purges, and filled with pro-AKP lackeys, that it’s more than likely gone beyond a point of return.

Erdogan, Israel and the upcoming Turkish municipal elections

By HERB KEINON
03/28/2014 07:13

No one in Jerusalem is buying the idea that after the municipal elections, if Erdogan wins and his political fortunes receive a boost, all will return to normal between Israel and Turkey.

Tayyip Erdogan

Turkish PM, Tayyip Erdogan Photo: REUTERS

Turkey’s Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan rode his Israel bashing to unprecedented popularity in the Arab world a few years ago.

He was a hero – first, for demonstratively walking out on President Shimon Peres at Davos in 2009, then for extracting an apology from then deputy foreign minister Danny Ayalon for the low couch incident, with the Turkish ambassador and finally for recalling Turkey’s ambassador in Tel Aviv and expelling Israel’s envoy from Ankara, after the Mavi Marmara incident in 2010.

Hail Erdogan, the masses shouted; hail the new sultan.

It was Erdogan who hinted that he would send warships to accompany “aid” ships to Gaza to relieve the blockade (that never happened). It was Erdogan who was going to show everyone and make a triumphant visit to Gaza last summer (that never materialized). It was Erdogan who brought Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu to his knees, or so Ankara’s billboards claimed last year at this time, after Netanyahu apologized – at the behest of US President Barack Obama – for operational errors during the raid on the Mavi Marmara that may have caused loss of life. Nine Turks trying to break Israel’s naval blockade of Gaza were killed in the incident.

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