Turkey’s Difficult Choice in Palestine, Israel | Ramzy Baroud
Ramzy Baroud -- World News Trust
Feb. 27, 2013
An Israeli-Turkish rapprochement is unmistakably underway, but unlike the heyday of their political alignment of the1990s, the revamped relationship is likely to be more guarded and will pose a greater challenge to Turkey rather than to Israel.
Israeli media referenced a report by Turkish newspaper Radikal with much interest, regarding secret talks between Turkey and Israel that could yield an Israeli apology for its armys raid against the Turkish aid flotilla, the Mavi Marmara, which was on its way to Gaza in May 2010. The assault resulted in the death of 9 Turkish activists, including a U.S. citizen.
The attack wrought a crisis unseen since the rise of the Turkish-Israeli alliance starting in 1984, followed by a full blown strategic partnership in 1996. But that crisis didnt necessarily start at the Mavi Marmara deadly attack, or previous Israeli insults of Turkey. Nor did it begin with the Israeli so-called Operation Cast Lead against besieged Gaza in Dec. 2008, which resulted in the death and wounding of thousands of Palestinians, mostly civilians.
According to the Radikal report (published Feb. 20 and cited by Israeli Haaretz two days later), Israel is willing to meet two of Turkeys conditions for the resumption of full ties: an apology, and compensation to the families of the victims. Turkey has also demanded Israel lift the siege, on Gaza, Haaretz reported, citing Radikal, but is prepared to drop that demand.
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