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Turkey vows a "long term war" against Israel
Turkish "agents" are to man all vessels from Turkey to Israel in the Mediterranean according to reports from the Turkish media, with armed flotillas instructed to defend Turkish ships if attacked. This new development brings closer the potential of a clash between the former allies in the southern Mediterranean Sea, with Turkey and Israel both formidable military powers.
The anger in Turkey was underlined by the Turkish foreign minister Ahmet Davutoglu, who said before his meeting in Washington with the Secretary of State in the US Hillary Clinton yesterday, and compared the 9/11 attacks in New York, "Psychologically, this attack is like 9/11 for Turkey".
Davutoglu displayed a map showing that the attack took place 72 nautical miles off the coast of Israel, far beyond the 12-mile sovereign border. He said that the "Israelis believe they are above any law" but that they would be held to account by Turkey and the international community. He likened the actions of the Israeli government to "pirates off the coast of Somalia," not a civilized nation, and ridiculed Israeli claims that some in the flotilla were linked to al-Qaeda.
Reports in Cyprus have also confirmed that Turkish agents were on board the Mavi Marmara confirming the fears of the Israeli Defence Force that the vessel was not used wholly as a peace convoy but potentially used for shipping military equipment to Gaza.
Turkish anger has spilled over into public anger at the United States failure to condemn the actions of the IDF Davutoglu "We will not be silent about this," he said. "We expect the United States to show solidarity with us. . . . I am not very happy with the statements from the United States yesterday."
In London protests are still being made to the Israelis to free the forty British citizens held by the Israelis, there may be upto 19 deaths following Israel’s attack on the Mavi Marmara.
Turkey has also vowed to launch a "long-term" diplomatic war against Israel, with the recalling of its ambassador and cancelling of three military drills, highlighting a longer and much larger-scale diplomatic row. In addition Turkey is threatening to severe links with Israel over energy ties with Israel in the wake of the crisis; Turkey and Israel had studied construction of the Medstream pipeline project that would connect the two countries for gas, oil and water trade, but the worsening of relations has slowed progress on this project
www.thelondondailynews.com
Turkish "agents" are to man all vessels from Turkey to Israel in the Mediterranean according to reports from the Turkish media, with armed flotillas instructed to defend Turkish ships if attacked. This new development brings closer the potential of a clash between the former allies in the southern Mediterranean Sea, with Turkey and Israel both formidable military powers.
The anger in Turkey was underlined by the Turkish foreign minister Ahmet Davutoglu, who said before his meeting in Washington with the Secretary of State in the US Hillary Clinton yesterday, and compared the 9/11 attacks in New York, "Psychologically, this attack is like 9/11 for Turkey".
Davutoglu displayed a map showing that the attack took place 72 nautical miles off the coast of Israel, far beyond the 12-mile sovereign border. He said that the "Israelis believe they are above any law" but that they would be held to account by Turkey and the international community. He likened the actions of the Israeli government to "pirates off the coast of Somalia," not a civilized nation, and ridiculed Israeli claims that some in the flotilla were linked to al-Qaeda.
Reports in Cyprus have also confirmed that Turkish agents were on board the Mavi Marmara confirming the fears of the Israeli Defence Force that the vessel was not used wholly as a peace convoy but potentially used for shipping military equipment to Gaza.
Turkish anger has spilled over into public anger at the United States failure to condemn the actions of the IDF Davutoglu "We will not be silent about this," he said. "We expect the United States to show solidarity with us. . . . I am not very happy with the statements from the United States yesterday."
In London protests are still being made to the Israelis to free the forty British citizens held by the Israelis, there may be upto 19 deaths following Israel’s attack on the Mavi Marmara.
Turkey has also vowed to launch a "long-term" diplomatic war against Israel, with the recalling of its ambassador and cancelling of three military drills, highlighting a longer and much larger-scale diplomatic row. In addition Turkey is threatening to severe links with Israel over energy ties with Israel in the wake of the crisis; Turkey and Israel had studied construction of the Medstream pipeline project that would connect the two countries for gas, oil and water trade, but the worsening of relations has slowed progress on this project
www.thelondondailynews.com