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Friday, July 23, 2010
TEL AVIV - Anatolia News Agency
The Israeli government has decided to release three Turkish ships it seized after a deadly raid on a Gaza-bound aid flotilla on May 31.
Turkish authorities will be officially informed once logistic preparations are completed, the government said.
Meanwhile, an official from the Israel Foreign Affairs Ministry verified the report. "All related state offices approved the decision. The decision to release the ships was made to improve relations and restore trust between the two countries," he said.
An Israeli military spokesman is expected to make the official statement in the near future.
On May 31 Israeli commandos stormed six ships carrying hundreds of pro-Palestinian activists on an aid mission to the blockaded Gaza Strip, killing eight Turkish citizens and one American citizen of Turkish descent after encountering unexpected resistance when they boarded the Mavi Marmara aid ship.
Following the raid, three Turkish ships were seized and taken to Israeli ports.
Earlier this week, the Israeli government lifted a travel warning it had issued earlier for Israeli citizens traveling to Turkey as a gesture aimed at normalizing relations between the countries.
TEL AVIV - Anatolia News Agency
The Israeli government has decided to release three Turkish ships it seized after a deadly raid on a Gaza-bound aid flotilla on May 31.
Turkish authorities will be officially informed once logistic preparations are completed, the government said.
Meanwhile, an official from the Israel Foreign Affairs Ministry verified the report. "All related state offices approved the decision. The decision to release the ships was made to improve relations and restore trust between the two countries," he said.
An Israeli military spokesman is expected to make the official statement in the near future.
On May 31 Israeli commandos stormed six ships carrying hundreds of pro-Palestinian activists on an aid mission to the blockaded Gaza Strip, killing eight Turkish citizens and one American citizen of Turkish descent after encountering unexpected resistance when they boarded the Mavi Marmara aid ship.
Following the raid, three Turkish ships were seized and taken to Israeli ports.
Earlier this week, the Israeli government lifted a travel warning it had issued earlier for Israeli citizens traveling to Turkey as a gesture aimed at normalizing relations between the countries.