Category: Israel

  • Turkish prosecutor seeks IDF arrests over flotilla raid

    Turkish prosecutor seeks IDF arrests over flotilla raid

    By REUTERS

    10/12/2011 22:57

    mavimarmaraCNN Turk reports that Istanbul state prosecutor had written to Turkish Justice Ministry calling for arrest of 174 involved in ‘Marmara’ raid.

    A Turkish prosecutor is seeking the arrest of 174 IDF personnel allegedly involved in the naval commando raid that killed nine Turks on the Mavi Marmara ship carrying aid to the Gaza Strip last year, broadcaster CNN Turk reported on Wednesday.

    CNN Turk said on its website that Istanbul state prosecutor Mehmet Akif Ekinci had written to the Turkish Justice Ministry calling for the arrest of those who carried out the raid and those who ordered it.

    An official contacted by Reuters was not aware of the report and was checking.

    Last month, the IDF said it was taking legal precautions to protect soldiers and officers who participated in the operation to stop the Mavi Marmara, senior defense officials said. Turkish news reports claimed intelligence agencies had compiled a list identifying 174 soldiers who could be prosecuted for their involvement in the operation.

    The Istanbul deputy public prosecutor Ates Shasan Sozen told the Today’s Zaman newspaper that the list was compiled by IHH, the organization that organized the Gaza flotilla, and not by Turkish intelligence.

    The Sabah newspaper wrote that the names were acquired by Turkish intelligence agencies that had studied social connections on Facebook and Twitter, as well as photographs on those websites with ones taken on board the Mavi Marmara.

    The list of 174 names was transferred to Turkish prosecutors, in addition to pictures of 10 IDF soldiers the paper said could not be identified.

    Yaakov Katz and Oren Kessler contributed to this report.

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  • Turkey, France and EU welcome Israel-Hamas deal to trade prisoners

    Turkey, France and EU welcome Israel-Hamas deal to trade prisoners

    ANKARA/PARIS/BRUSSELS: Turkey welcomed Wednesday a deal between Israel and Hamas in which a Franco-Israeli soldier, held for five years, is to be exchanged for more than a thousand Palestinian prisoners.

    “We are happy,” Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said, of the deal that will see the Palestinian militant group free Gilad Shalit, who they have held since 2006.

    “The agreement that had been concluded is a good agreement,” he said.

    “It is a positive development that will lower pressure” in the Middle East, he added.

    Turkey was ready to contribute to “any peaceful effort” that would allow people kept from their loved ones to find their families – whether it be Shalit or the Palestinian prisoners, he said.

    Turkey had in the past had direct and indirect contact with Israel and Hamas in a bid to free Shalit, said Davutoglu.

    Khaled Meshaal, Hamas’ exiled political chief, had phoned him to brief him on the details of the deal, he said.

    France also hailed the deal, with President Nicolas Sarkozy calling the agreement a “major success” for Israel.

    Sarkozy’s office said the president was “delighted” at the news of the deal and “thanked all those who contributed to this agreement, notably Egypt for the essential role it played.”

    The French head of state had spoken by phone with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and congratulated him for this “major success,” said the statement, released late Tuesday.

    Meanwhile, EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton also welcomed the deal between Israel and Hamas. “I warmly welcome the news that Gilad Shalit will soon be able to return home after five years of captivity, putting an end to the long ordeal that he and his family have endured,” she said.

    A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Daily Star on October 13, 2011, on page 8.

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  • Turkey seeks Israeli arrests over flotilla raid

    Turkey seeks Israeli arrests over flotilla raid

    Turkish media reports prosecutor seeking arrest of 174 Israelis allegedly involved in 2010 Navy raid on Gaza-bound ship

    Reuters

    Published: 10.13.11, 00:44 / Israel News

    Photo: Shutterstock
    Photo: Shutterstock

    A Turkish prosecutor is seeking the arrest of 174 Israelis allegedly involved in the naval commando raid that killed nine Turks on a ship carrying aid to the Gaza Strip last year, broadcaster CNN Turk reported on Wednesday.

    Ties between the two regional powers have deteriorated sharply since IDF naval commandos raided the Mavi Marmara in May 2010.

    CNN Turk said on its website Istanbul state prosecutor Mehmet Akif Ekinci had written to the Justice Ministry calling for the arrest of those who carried out the raid and those who ordered it.

    Turkey has previously said it will seek to prosecute all Israelis responsible for crimes committed during the May 2010 raid.

    The names of the Israeli marines involved in the raid have not been released. The prosecutor had previously written to Israel seeking the names of those involved but had received no answer.

    Turkish-Israeli tensions have continued to escalate since then, with Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan saying last month Turkish warships could be sent to the Eastern Mediterranean at any time and Israel could not do whatever it wants there.

    Turkey downgraded diplomatic ties with Israel and halted defence trade after the Jewish state confirmed last month it would not apologise for the Mavi Marmara raid.

    via Turkey seeks Israeli arrests over flotilla raid – Israel News, Ynetnews.

  • Israeli forces invade south, north Gaza Strip

    Israeli forces invade south, north Gaza Strip

    Israeli InvasionGaza Strip, (Pal Telegraph)-Israeli military forces invaded yesterday evening southern and northern Gaza Strip, amid intensive and indiscriminate firing. No injuries were reported.

    According to witnesses, Israeli forces accompanied by tanks and bulldozers penetrated several meters toward the east of Khan Younis and Jabalya areas, southern and northern Gaza Strip.

    Sources told that one Palestinian citizen identified as Ahmed al-Azayza was killed yesterday as Israeli forces targeted Umm al-Naser area in the northern Gaza Strip.

    www.paltelegraph.com, 11 OCTOBER 2011

  • Turkey claims Israel nuclear threat

    Turkey claims Israel nuclear threat

    Turkey’s Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has branded Israel as a ‘threat’ to its region, accusing it of owning nuclear weapons.

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    ‘I right now see Israel as a threat for its region, because it has the atomic bomb,’ Erdogan said in a foreign policy speech during an official visit to South Africa.

    Israel has never officially admitting to possessing nuclear weapons, but is widely believed to be the only Middle East country to have them.

    Others including Iran, Iraq, Syria and Libya are suspected of trying, or having tried in the past, to follow suit.

    Turkey downgraded relations with one-time ally Israel after the latter refused to apologise for its raid on a Gaza-bound Turkish aid flotilla, in which nine Turkish activists died on May 31, 2010.

    Last month, Turkey expelled the Israeli ambassador and froze military ties and defence trade deals. Ankara has also threatened to send warships to escort any Turkish vessels trying to reach Hamas-ruled Gaza.

    Erdogan’s remarks came in response to comments from an Israeli embassy diplomat in South Africa, who blamed radical Islamic organisation Hamas for launching rocket attacks into Israeli territory.

    ‘I have asked many Israeli officials, how many Israelis, have been killed by rockets launched from Gaza and Palestine. I could not get an answer,’ Erdogan said.

    ‘Yet tens of thousands of Palestinians have been killed from bombs that have rained down on them from Israel.’

    ‘You sleep at night peacefully and secure,’ he told the diplomat, to applause by South African foreign affairs officials and members of the diplomatic corps.

    ‘Yet Palestinians can’t find a single trace of peace in Palestine.’

    Erdogan also accused Israel of committing ‘state terrorism’, saying Israel had attacked the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip as well as the UN buildings in Gaza with phosphorus bombs.

    Erdogan in the past has accused the West of ‘double standards’ in the way that it has tried to ban Iran from building nuclear weapons without taking similar measures against Israel.

    He echoed those remarks on Tuesday at a press conference, where he said the United Nations had failed to implement its resolutions against Israel.

    ‘Here I am talking about 89 resolutions of the UN Security Council and 247 resolutions of the General Assembly, none of which are implemented,’ he said.

    ‘On the other hand you have resolutions for example about Iran, the Sudan and Palestine which are implemented.’

    But Erdogan said the Security Council should have approved a European-sponsored resolution condemning Syria’s deadly crackdown on protests, which Russia and China blocked on Tuesday.

    ‘The Syrian administration should have received a warning,’ he said.

    ‘The people of that country do not need to endure a merciless, shameless, tyrannical regime that bombs its own country from the sea.’

    He declined to criticise his host South Africa for abstaining from the vote, but said: ‘My heart remains with those struggling for freedom. South Africans have been in that position.’

    ‘But this does not constitute an obstacle,’ he said, adding that ‘Turkey like some other European Union countries will take steps on this issue.’

    ‘We will inevitably impose right now a package of sanctions,’ he said.

    In recent months, the United States has been alarmed at the estrangement between Turkey and its closest Middle East ally Israel.

    Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is expected to urge Turkey to defuse tension and repair strategic ties with Israel when she visits Istanbul to attend a conference on Afghanistan next month.

    Clinton will visit Turkey on November 2, Marc Grossman, US special representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan, was quoted as saying in the Turkish media

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  • Erdogan of Turkey’s Blood Libel Against the Jewish State

    Erdogan of Turkey’s Blood Libel Against the Jewish State

    The Jewish debt to the Turks goes back centuries when the Ottomans took in thousands of Jewish refugees after the Spanish and Portuguese expulsions of 1492 and 1497. Moreover, when Israel was shunned for decades by nearly every Muslim country, it was Turkey that was Israel’s military ally, friend, and commercial trading partner. And even in the midst of growing Turkish hostility, it behooves the Jewish state not to forget this debt of gratitude.

    I have personally visited Istanbul as a Yarmulke-wearing, tzitzis-flying, Jewish Rabbi, and was warmly welcomed by Muslims everywhere. On her way back from Israel last year, my wife went through Istanbul with five of our children, including our baby, and was amazed at how many Muslim merchants gave the baby presents. My family came away smitten with Turkey.

    But my call for Jewish memory and gratitude is becoming increasingly strained by the mouth of Turkey’s Prime Minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan who has made himself into a living fountain spewing anti-Israel invective. His latest attack on the Jewish state on CNN’s Fareed Zakaria beggared belief. Israel, he said, “shows no mercy” and is “cruel” in its treatment of Palestinians. Not content to feed the worst anti-Semitic Shakespearean stereotypes of Jews being vindictive and heartless, he trivialized Jewish suffering at the hands of thousands of rockets fired from Gaza by Hamas before offering an unbelievable blood libel claiming “hundreds of thousands of Palestinians were killed” as a result of military action by Israel. Earlier he had accused Israel of acting like “a spoiled boy” and described the flotilla raid as “savagery.”

    Erdogan is claiming that Israeli actions border on genocide and that Israel indiscriminately kills Palestinians when the truth is that the Israeli military is, given the level of threat it faces, one of the most humane and restrained in the world. Even if it were true that Israel has killed anything near that number it would still have to be seen in the context of the Palestinian people declaring a non-stop war of annihilation against the Jewish state and Israel being forced to defend itself. Hamas’s 1988 charter, which calls for the complete obliteration and dissolution of Israel, captures the level of hatred the Palestinians have harbored against Israel. Some choice nuggets include:

    “The time will not come until Muslims will fight the Jews; until the Jews hide behind rocks and trees, which will cry: O Muslim! There is a Jew hiding behind me, come on and kill him… The Nazism of the Jews does not skip women and children, it scares everyone… Jews control the world media (and use their) wealth to stir revolutions … There was no war that broke out anywhere without their (Jews’) fingerprints on it.” Hamas Imam Sheik Yunus-al-Astal talked about a verse from Koran suggesting “suffering by fire is the Jews’ destiny in this world and the next.” And, “Therefore we are sure that the Holocaust is still to come upon the Jews.” (NYTimes.com, April 1, 2008)

    That Erdogan would speak as if Israel callously attacks a group which has for years launched rocket attacks against Israeli hospitals, kindergartens, and family homes is an indication of a deep-seated hostility to the Jewish state which he spares no opportunity in maligning.

    But Erdogan’s numbers are grotesque exaggerations designed to portray Israel as a genocidal power.

    The exact number of Palestinians killed in the last two Intifadas, beginning in 1987, is difficult to glean, but the most accurate numbers as assembled in Wikipedia from the United Nations, the Israeli Foreign Ministry, and assorted Human Rights groups put Palestinian casualties from the beginning of the First Intifada in 1987 until 1993 at 1,376 by Israeli security forces and 1,000 murdered by the Palestinians themselves..

    The Second Intifada, from 2000 till the present, is said to have seen the death of 4,850 Palestinians who were killed by Israeli security forces and 594 Palestinians killed by Palestinians. It bears mentioning that during the Second Intifada 1,062 Israelis died at Palestinian terrorist hands.

    It goes without saying that this is a far cry from Erdogan’s libel of hundreds of thousands of deaths and the attempt to de-contextualize the deaths of even these thousands.

    Starting in the 1960’s, the PLO made a global name for itself through international terror. In 1969 alone, the PLO hijacked 82 planes. In the 1972 Olympics it murdered 11 Israeli athletes in Munich. Since the Oslo Accords were signed, Palestinians have killed 53 Americans and Injured 83 Americans. (Jewish Virtual Library)

    But if Erdogan is truly concerned about Palestinian life, as indeed he and all of us ought to be, he would condemn the unbelievable Arab-on-Arab violence that has left far greater numbers dead. In the first Intifada, more than 1000 Palestinians were killed by the PLO for supposedly “informing” for Israel. (Christian Science Monitor, May 22, 2002)

    As early as the 1930s revolts in Palestine, Arabs fought each other. During the Lebanese Civil War, two Palestinian movements battled one another, leaving thousands of Palestinians dead. (Federal Research Division, Middle East Contemporary Survey, Volume 11, Google Books)

    According to the Palestinian Center for Human Rights, in Gaza, Hamas has killed and tortured thousands of other Palestinians who oppose their rule. By 2007, More than 600 Palestinians died during the Struggle between Hamas and Fatah. (Ynetnews.com, June 6, 2007)

    Between 1986 and 1989, the Al-Anfal Genocidal campaign in Iraq against the Kurdish People and others have Saddam Hussein’s army killing 200,000 of his own civilians in that period. (The Middle East: A History, 2004) And The NY Times has reported that Saddam Hussein has “murdered as many as a million of his people.” (Oct. 7, 2007) The vast majority of these people were, of course, Arabs.

    I am religious Jews who believes that Arabs are my brothers and are, of course, equal children of G-d in every way. The death of even a single Palestinian is a tragedy. But what choice does Israel have when the Palestinians launch wave after wave of horrific terror against innocent Israeli men, women and children. Will Erdogan next condemn the United States for the thousands of Taliban fighters it has killed in Afghanistan? Will he deplore American Predator strikes against Al Qaida in Pakistan? Since when is there a moral equivalence between the taking of a life in self defence and the taking of a life in an act of cold-blooded murder?

    Just as it is proper for Jews to try and overlook Turkey’s current leader and remember the age-old friendship between the two people’s, it behooves the Turks themselves to rein in their Prime Minister from his character assassination of the Jewish state.

    Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, founder of the Global Institute for Values Education, has just published “Ten Conversations You Need to Have with Yourself (Wiley) and in December will publish “Kosher Jesus.” Follow him on Twitter @RabbiShmuley.