Turkey 'to escort Gaza aid ships' amid row with Israel

It seems like Turkey is headed for direct confrontation with Israel.

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said his country will in future escort aid ships travelling to the Gaza Strip.

Speaking to Al Jazeera, Mr Erdogan also said Turkey had taken steps to prevent Israel unilaterally exploiting natural resources in the eastern Mediterranean.

He spoke amid a growing row over Israel’s refusal to apologise for a deadly raid on an aid ship last year.

Turkey has already cut military ties and expelled Israel’s ambassador.

It has also said it will challenge Israel’s blockade of Gaza at the International Court of Justice (ICJ).

Relations between Turkey and Israel have worsened since Israeli forces boarded the Mavi Marmara aid ship in May last year as it was heading for Gaza. Nine Turkish activists were killed during the raid.

Israel has refused to apologise and said its troops acted in self-defence.

In his comments to Al-Jazeera, Mr Erdogan said Turkish warships were “authorised to protect our ships that carry humanitarian aid to Gaza”.

Turkey’s diplomatic offensive against Israel has scarcely let up since the release a week ago of the UN report on last year’s Gaza flotilla incident.

The Turkish government feels it was the loser in the UN report. It stated many times that Israel acted illegally in boarding the flotilla in international waters.

The UN report found otherwise. And while it criticised as excessive the use of force by Israeli troops, it did not give the ringing condemnation of the killing of nine Turkish activists that the government had hoped for. Turkey’s responses since then have in part been driven by wounded national pride.

It is worth remembering that three months ago, far from escorting this year’s Gaza flotilla, the Turkish government successfully pressured Turkish non-governmental organisations not to take part. That was when a deal with Israel seemed possible. Policy could change again.

“From now on, we will not let these ships to be attacked by Israel, as what happened with the Freedom Flotilla,” he said, referring to the Mavi Marmara incident.

The BBC’s Jonathan Head in Istanbul says Turkey’s decision to increase its naval presence in the eastern Mediterranean - and not just to deter Israeli operations against Gaza activists - is a serious one.

Turkey is protesting against the exploration of gas reserves by the government of Cyprus, because it does not recognise the area as Cypriot territorial waters.

Israel has recognised them, and hopes to source future natural gas supplies there.

This could spark a conflict that mixes the current Turkish-Israeli friction with the 50-year-old dispute over Cyprus, our correspondent says.

“You know that Israel has begun to declare that it has the right to act in exclusive economic areas in the Mediterranean,” said Mr Erdogan.

“You will see that it will not be the owner of this right, because Turkey, as a guarantor of the Turkish republic of north Cyprus, has taken steps in the area, and it will be decisive and holding fast to the right to monitor international waters in the east Mediterranean.”

In response to Mr Erdogan’s comments, Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman Yigal Palmor was quoted by Reuters news agency as saying: “This is a statement well-worth not commenting on.”

Re: Turkey 'to escort Gaza aid ships' amid row with Israel

What if Israel repeat what it did last year?

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I support Turkey taking a stand Israel, but I don't think they will really go as far as escorting aid ships and directly assisting in breaking the Israeli blockaded since that would be, in theory, a act of war and I think neither Turkey nor Israel want to cut off relations completely.

Also, before this thread is overrun by Cyber Jihadis, I'd like to point out that this has nothing to do with Islams, the Jewish religion or helping "our Muslim Palestinian" brothers.

Re: Turkey 'to escort Gaza aid ships' amid row with Israel

With the forthcoming recognition of a Palestinian state by the UN general assembly later this month, Turkey will be able to claim it is sending ships to Palestinian waters, not Israeli, and claim Israel was carrying out aggression in the waters of a foreign state if it interferes with the next convoy to Gaza.

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But hasn't the blockade been declared legal by the UN in their report about it(the same report that got Turkey riled up)? If so, wouldn't breaking/trying to break a legal blockade be considered an act of war?

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Good call, at least someone is taking a stand. We cannot expect the same from any other arab countries as they are too busy with luxuries and indulgence.

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This whole thing turned out to be just bad translation from Turkish into English and Arabic. Turkey only plans to keep its ships in international waters in the Mediterranean.

http://www.todayszaman.com/news-256313-erdogans-misinterpreted-remarks-on-escorting-aid-vessels-touch-raw-nerves.html

Re: Turkey 'to escort Gaza aid ships' amid row with Israel

^ Interesting.
I haven't seen this in any Western paper yet.

But even if this was misinterpreted, Israel-Turkey relations are going down for sure.

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^I saw it as a headline on BBCworld a couple of days back. I will be intereted to see if the threat is any serious. It might be a case of the Turkish government earning some points from their conservative voters or even a case of poor translation as pointed out by mad scientist.

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You might be right given that Turkey has just announced confirmation to host NATO sponsored ballistic middle shield aimed to counter Iran. Iranian president has asked Turkey to review this but I doubt they have the power to do so. Wait and see.

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Erdogan slams Obama for taking Israeli side in flotilla raid:

“I asked President Obama whether the reason he showed no interest in one of his nationals being killed was because [the victim] was [ethnically] Turkish - he didn’t reply,” said Erdogan

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See? Problems with a neighbor are another thing, but why in the world would they support Iran over their own allies? The only answer can be "Islam" and fortunately for Turkey, that isn't an factor in their national policy.