Turkey Freezes All Ties with Israel

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Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced a total freeze on military and trade ties with Israel and threatened Tuesday to visit Gaza as the one-time allies' diplomatic spat intensified.

Only hours after Israel said the continued presence of its defense attache at the embassy in Ankara indicated there was no definitive break with Turkey, Erdogan declared a suspension to all military and commercial relations.

And despite pleas from top diplomats at the weekend to end their row over last year's attack on a Gaza-bound aid flotilla, Erdogan risked causing further offence by berating Israel for behaving like "a spoiled child".

Last week, Turkey announced that the Israeli ambassador Gaby Levy was being expelled and all bilateral military agreements were suspended as it angrily rejected the findings of a United Nations probe into the deadly flotilla raid.

Now in his first official reaction since that announcement, Erdogan went even further.

"We are totally suspending our trade, military, defense industry relations," Erdogan told reporters.

"Further sanctions" against Israel would follow, he added.

Once Israel's closest friend in the Muslim world, Turkey has been increasingly critical of the Jewish state since Erdogan and his Islamist-rooted Justice and Development Party (AKP) came to power in 2002.

There was widespread outrage in May last year when eight Turkish nationals and an American of Turkish descent died on the Mavi Marmara, the lead ship of the six-vessel convoy taking aid to the Palestinian territory of Gaza, in a raid by Israeli special forces in international waters.

A new U.N. report has criticized the "excessive" force in the raid but also angered the Palestinians by upholding Israel's right to impose a naval blockade on Gaza to prevent arms reaching the Islamist movement Hamas.

Unlike other European countries which regard Hamas as a terrorist group, Turkey has refused to blacklist the Islamists who are the rulers of Gaza and Erdogan said he may pay a visit to Gaza, entering via neighboring Egypt.

"We are talking with the Egyptians on this matter ... A trip to Gaza is not finalized yet," Erdogan, who is due to visit Egypt next week, told reporters.

Such a visit would be bound to infuriate Israel but Erdogan seemed in no mood for diplomacy.

"Israel has always played the role of a spoiled child," he said in reference to Israel's attitude towards the Palestinians.

Earlier in the day, a senior Israeli defense official had sounded a warning to Turkey while saying that the military attache would remain in place in the Ankara mission.

"There's no break with Turkey: the proof is that our military attache in Ankara will remain in his office and that consular services there will continue to function," Amos Gilad told Israeli public radio.

"A solution to this crisis must be found," he added, saying Israel should seek to resolve it through its European and U.S. connections, as well as through NATO.

"Turkey has a lot to lose with an extremist policy."

There has been widespread disquiet at the fallout between the two countries with the U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon among those expressing fears that it could impact on the wider Middle East peace process.

Turkey was the first Muslim-majority country to formally recognize the state of Israel in 1949 and the two countries had held regular joint military exercises.

Turkey has also long been a favorite tourist destination for Israelis who are barred from visiting many other countries in the region.

The spat has already impacted on tourism with Turkish travellers complaining that they were singled out for strip searches while flying out of Tel Aviv over the weekend.

The Israeli foreign ministry also said that 40 of its nationals were held for an hour and a half for questioning at Ataturk International Airport on Monday before they were released.

Comments 15
Default-user-icon Youssef Haddad (Guest) over 12 years

It is a well known fact that posturing against Israel wins the hearts of the Arab streets. This is why Turkey who is planning to play a big role in the arab world, especially in Syria, is trying to look like a tough Anti Israeli entity.

Default-user-icon xen (Guest) over 12 years

what will come next is going to be veeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeery interesting :)
let's just sit back relax & see what will happen
ya 5abar liom bi flous boukra bi balesh lol

Default-user-icon Luxembourg Bob (Guest) over 12 years

They turks are the trojan horse of the arab world.

Default-user-icon Truly Lebanese (Guest) over 12 years

Exactely Youssef

Arab masses are so dumb.

Any dictator or fanatic could provok wars, kill thousand of peoples, put his people in jail....they can be excused as long as they say they are anti Israel

and of course you can be the best ruler and bring prosperity to your country you will be atraitor if you don't take part in those useless and detructive wars who do not harm Israel but the srabas themselves

Default-user-icon jabal amel (Guest) over 12 years

wow what a brilliant analysis from youssef. are you some kind of nobel prize winner?

did you ever considered that sovereign states where there are no puppets on power, actually care about their citizens and don't like their ships to be invaded in international waters?

all those who say "turkey is posturing for arabs" are just ignorant. NORMAL STATES DO GET VERY ANGRY WHEN THEIR CIVILIANS GET SLAUGHTERED IN HUMANITARIAN MISSION. YOU DON'T NEED TO BE A PROFESSOR TO KNOW THAT

Default-user-icon jabal amel (Guest) over 12 years

maybe there are some lebanese that feel normal when their fellow citizens from the south got slaughtered from us/zionist weapons.
these are the same who would take away the possibility of defending our glorious nation. that's why we normal people call them traitors.

Default-user-icon Khalil Ballouta (Guest) over 12 years

This is all good and dandy, but the Armenians are still waiting and the Kurds are still hurting.

Default-user-icon Youssef Haddad (Guest) over 12 years

So Ya Mowaten, based on your statement , Iran's love is out of the question

Default-user-icon Gabby (Guest) over 12 years

The Turks thinkthey are making political gains in the region by backing the Palestinians, when they are doing exactly what the Israeli's are doing but in Cyprus.

Default-user-icon TITUS (Guest) over 12 years

Major set back by the Turks! They are surrendering there fate and well being to the extremists among them. Very bad move indeed!! I wonder what Attaturk would think of that? I bet he turns in his grave!!

Default-user-icon Gaston (Guest) over 12 years

The Armenians are still waiting, and the Kurds are still hurting while this Turkish Rambo growls to his past and very hopeful future friends, the Israelis, the most criminal of all people. al touyour 3ala ashkaliha taqa3

Thumb shab over 12 years

Israel + Syria+ Iran are enemies of Lebanon

Thumb bashir over 12 years

Bravo that there is still a Muslim leader who exemplifies true 'resistance'.

Default-user-icon John32 (Guest) over 12 years

Bashir, your thumbnail picture contradicts your statement. You can't have a picture like that and then refer to Hassan Nasrallah like this.

Default-user-icon jabal amel (Guest) over 12 years

while zionist war information department tries to put syria and iran in the same basket as zionist entity, we true lebanese know who is our enemy