The haughtiness of Israelis will eventually result in their demise. Sooner or later.
The foundation of Zionist regime is based on immorality. This is why it is always in conflict with its neighbors. Even many Americans have been realizing it despite Zionist and evangelist continuous propaganda in the US.
Turkey has expelled Israel’s ambassador to Ankara. Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu announced Ankara’s expulsion of the Israeli ambassador, along with a suspension of all military agreements with Israel, in a short statement to the media.
He said Turkey is reducing its relations with Israel to the level of second secretary, and expects the ambassador to leave by Wednesday.
The expulsion comes after details were leaked of a U.N. report into the killing last year by Israeli forces of nine Turks who were taking part in a flotilla of ships seeking to break Israel’s economic blockade of the Gaza Strip.
Ankara gave Friday, the day the U.N. report is to be officially released, as the deadline for an apology from Jerusalem and for the payment of compensation to the families of those killed. Davutoglu blamed divisions in the Israeli government for its failure to meet Turkey’s demands.
Turkey met four times with the Israelis, he said, and on two occasions reached an agreement to which the Israeli prime minister agreed, but not the Israeli Cabinet.
Such a report does not exist for Turkey,he said. He went on to issue a warning, saying Turkey, as the most powerful country in the region, will not only protect its own rights but also those of all the people in need. He said the international community should be aware of this.
Mr. Gul’s warning came after Foreign Minister Davutoglu said Turkey would take measures to ensure free maritime movement in the eastern Mediterranean. Davutoglu refused to explain how exactly Turkey will do this.
Diplomatic columnist Semih Idiz says such ambiguity will cause concern.
“It does suggest that the Turkish navy will be patrolling the area and obviously against Israeli ships,” says Idiz. “Some groups may decide to force the blockade, relying on Turkish intervention.”
The Turkish Islamic charity, the Humanitarian Relief Foundation, could be key to determining what direction Turkish-Israeli relations take.
Last year’s killings took place during the seizure by Israeli forces of the group’s ship, the Mavi Marmara. Huseyin Oruc, deputy head of the foundation, welcomed Ankara’s tough stance. He said the group has no current plans to send ships to Gaza, but did not rule it out in the future.
“What Israel says in [the] eastern Mediterranean, ‘I can stop anyone. I can kill whoever out of my beliefs. I can do whatever I like.’ But now another country says that is not acceptable. ‘If you do something, I will prevent them.’ It’s very, very important. If we feel that the Gazan people are in need, we can go of course. Still we have a boat,” says Oruc.