Istanbul – Turkey Holds Up 40 Israeli Tourists Amid Tensions

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    A Turkish flag flutters on the top of the Turkish Embassy in Tel Aviv, Israel, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2011.(AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)Istanbul – Some 40 Israeli passengers were held up on arrival at Istanbul Airport for no apparent reason, Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman Yigal Palmor said, amid further tension in Israeli-Turkish relations.

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    Palmor said the Israelis, mostly businessmen, were not told why they were taken to a side room in the airport, where their passports were taken from them.

    The passengers, who arrived on a Turkish Airlines flight, were allowed through and had their passports returned only after some 90 minutes, he said.

    ‘This is unusual,’ Palmor told the German Press Agency dpa. ‘We don’t know what is behind it and are trying to find out at this moment.’

    Israel Radio reported that also on another flight from Istanbul to Tel Aviv, passengers were ‘humiliated.’

    The long-simmering crisis between Israel and Turkey flared up again late last week, sparked by the publication of a UN report on Israel’s deadly takeover of a Turkish ship with pro-Palestinian activists headed to Gaza 15 months ago.

    Israeli naval commandos shot dead eight Turkish nationals and an American of Turkish descent in the May 31, 2010 incident.

    A group of stick- and knife-wielding passengers confronted the commandos as they descended onto the Mavi Marmara from helicopters, more than 70 nautical miles off the coast of Gaza.

    The report by former prime minister of New Zealand Geoffrey Palmer reached conclusions which angered Ankara, which reiterated its insistence on an Israeli apology for the incident.

    But Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, while expressing ‘regret for the loss of life’ that occurred during Israel’s interception of the ship, refused Sunday to apologize.

    Israel would not apologize for defending itself against violent activists and for preventing the smuggling of arms to Gaza militants, who had fired over 10,000 rockets and mortar shells from the strip over the past years, he told his cabinet. The Palmer report backed Israel in some key points, although it criticized it on others.

    It acknowledged Israel faced ‘a real threat to its security from militant groups in Gaza’ and called the Israeli naval blockade of the coastal enclave a ‘legitimate security measure.’

    It said the Israeli naval commandos ‘faced significant, organized and violent resistance’ from a group of passengers when they boarded the Mavi Marmara. But, the report added, Israel used ‘excessive and unreasonable force.’ It also called the loss of life and injuries ‘unacceptable.’

    Amid a lack of apology, Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu announced Friday that Ankara would downgrade its relations with Israel and suspend military cooperation between the two countries.


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    qazxc
    qazxc
    12 years ago

    Next time go touring in the Negev and spend your vacation money with your own people.

    alterknaker
    alterknaker
    12 years ago

    Someone please tell me, what would have hsppened had israel made some sort of appology, (I understand that it was all done in self defence) but the UN report did mention that israel was over reacting, so don’t you think that for the sake of piece and harmony israel should do “some sort” of apollogy?

    Joe-Shmoe
    Joe-Shmoe
    12 years ago

    billion dollars, heh. its all dependent on an apology? I’m actually convinced opposite! not only does turkey not apologize for sending the flotilla, they claim the blockade is illegal. in other words they will do it again! now, nobody should forget that relationships were bad prior to the flotilla, with the publicity stunt by erdogan fuming at peres,storming off stage. more than that, they want an apology, as a stab in the back, better an enemy stabbing you in the back then a so called friend looking for any opportunity to stab you.

    ipcha_mistabra
    ipcha_mistabra
    12 years ago

    (Reply to #2 )Actually the title mentions 40 TOURISTS.

    kollelfaker
    kollelfaker
    12 years ago

    why oh why are they running to turkey it is a moslem country moving towards the islamic fantics

    bubii
    bubii
    12 years ago

    no question in my mind turkey is rudderless they are aimless since theese islamists are getting stronger and stronger there, this is the direct outcome, the islamists are getting the upper hand and it shows in their attitude towards israel, its a no brainer.

    Butterfly
    Butterfly
    12 years ago

    These businessmen will pull their busines out of turkey completely if they are treated like this!! Turkey has already lost millions in tourism!!

    BLONDI
    BLONDI
    12 years ago

    had it happened to any other group of people, the world would have condemned it and yelled racism, but it happened to Jews(or Israelis), then it’s ok….and the turkish govt knew that.

    BLONDI
    BLONDI
    12 years ago

    will Israeli demand an apology for this stunt?