Istanbul – Turkey To Israel: No Renewal Of Ties Without Unlimited Access To Gaza

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    FILE - Turkey's ruling AK Party (AKP) MP Cuma Icten speaks against Israel's military action in Gaza after hanging a banner to the rostrum during a debate at the Turkish Parliament in Ankara July 23, 2014. ReutersIstanbul – Turkey is demanding that Israel permit unfettered access to the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip as one of the conditions before a formal renewal of diplomatic ties between Jerusalem and Ankara, according to a report in Saturday editions of the Hurriyet Daily News.

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    The report states that the government headed by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will not accept any Israeli restrictions on the flow of Turkish aid to the Palestinian coastal enclave.

    Turkish negotiators have reportedly presented this demand to the Israelis in ongoing negotiations over the restoration of diplomatic ties that were broken off following the crisis precipitated by an Israeli raid on a flotilla bound for Gaza in 2010.

    Hamas, for its part, has not received any “positive signs” from Turkey regarding the rapprochement with Israel and fears Ankara will drop its demand for the lifting of the Gaza blockade as a prerequisite for normalizing relations with Jerusalem, a senior Hamas official said on Wednesday.

    The London-based online newspaper Rai al-Youm quoted the unnamed Hamas official as saying efforts were underway to “beautify” an Israeli-Turkish accord that would be face-saving for Erdogan.

    The official expressed concern is that Turkey would accept an Israeli offer to ease restrictions imposed on the entry of construction material into the Gaza Strip instead of a full lifting of the blockade.

    Rai al-Youm said Hamas’s biggest fear, however, is that Turkey and Israel would resume their security and military cooperation, which will result in restricting Hamas activities in Turkey.

    The official said Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal, who met in Istanbul earlier this week with Erdogan, demanded that Turkey refrain from restricting Hamas activities on its soil.

    Mashaal and other Hamas leaders, including his deputy, Moussa Abu Marzouk, also held talks this week with other Turkish officials about the implications of the Israel-Turkey rapprochement.

    Salah Aruri, a top Hamas operative who was released from an Israeli prison a few years ago and took charge of rebuilding the Islamist organization’s infrastructure in the West Bank, has departed Turkey, an official from the Palestinian group confirmed on Wednesday.

    News of Aruri’s departure was confirmed by Osama Hamdan, a senior Hamas official, in an interview with the organization’s official bulletin. 

    The item was first reported in the Hebrew press by Israel Radio.

    The report in Saturday’s Hurriyet Daily News, however, claims that the Turkish government never agreed to an Israeli demand to bar Hamas activity on its soil. The newspaper said that Israeli media reports indicating that Ankara would place limitations on Hamas were government-orchestrated distortions aimed at pacifying public opinion in Israel in order to give the impression that Jerusalem had extracted a major concession from Turkey.

    Amid speculation about whether Israel would ease its blockade of Gaza as part of a deal to normalize ties with Turkey, one government official said last week that Jerusalem has already significantly increased the quantity of goods allowed into the Gaza Strip in recent months.

    The Istanbul-based Daily Sabah, affiliated with Erdogan’s ruling Justice and Development Party [AKP], reported that Israel had agreed to ease the blockade.

    Earlier this month, the Prime Minister’s Office said understandings between Israel and Turkey had been reached during secret meetings in Switzerland that would allow for a reconciliation between the two countries.

    Erdogan has consistently put forward three demands for a normalization of ties: an Israeli apology for the 2010 Mavi Marmara incident; a compensation package for the families of those killed on the Marmara; and a lifting of the blockade of Gaza.

    Netanyahu issued an apology in 2013, at US President Barack Obama’s urging, for “any error that may have led to the loss of life.” The sides have reportedly reached agreement on the establishment of a fund of $20 million for the families.

    But there was no mention in the PMO statement on Thursday of the Gaza blockade issue, though Israeli officials have said repeatedly that Israel will not lift the maritime blockade and allow cargo into Gaza without security checks.

    What seems to be emerging, however, is a situation whereby Erdogan will be able to save face by claiming commitments by Israel to continue to allow the transfer of more products overland into the Strip.‎


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    8 years ago

    Israel should tell the Turks drop dead.

    Yitzi1
    Yitzi1
    8 years ago

    Same old garbage from the turkish govt maniac officials

    yankee96
    yankee96
    8 years ago

    stop giving the Turks more publicity

    Curiosity
    Curiosity
    8 years ago

    I still don’t understand how Turkey can be a NATO member as they’re shaking hands with terrorists, for goodness’ sake! They’re no better than the Saudis and the Qataris.

    ActualJew
    ActualJew
    8 years ago

    The Turks need Israel and its nat gas. They thought that their sheeple would go along with their Israel accord. They have convinced their people that Israel is worse than the Nazis, Now their people are rebelling against the accord. They have to make it impossible for Israel to say yes so they can say, “Well, we tried, but those Jews…”
    Problem is that Russia is cutting off Turkey’s gas. And they have made enemies of the Arab world.
    Let’s see what happens next…

    Butterfly
    Butterfly
    8 years ago

    Israel will not let the cement in to build the tunnels. Turkey wants to ship it. Tough luck!!

    8 years ago

    Let the Turks rebuild Armenia first.

    Genocidal savages.
    Let the Russians invade and let NATO little girls sit back and watch.

    8 years ago

    Hey TURKEY – Israel don’t need Turkey. TURKEY needs Israeli tourists & products. But YO ARE A BIG TURKEY & will remain a TURKEY with no real brains.