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    SDEROT ROCKET SIRENS BLARE DURING VISIT BY TURKISH MPS
    Roee Nahmias

    Ynetnews
    April 9 2008
    Israel

    Turkish parliamentarians tour rocket-battered town in southern Israel,
    experience difficult reality first-hand. 'They looked more alert but
    they were understanding about it,' said officials who were escorting
    them. Delegation met later with president, foreign minister

    Eight members of the Turkish Foreign Affairs Committee paid a unique
    visit to southern Israel on Tuesday, the first such delegation from
    Ankara to tour Israel that was not part of an entourage for a visiting
    prime minister or other top legislator.

    The 'Color Red' rocket alert sirens blared throughout the streets
    of Sderot while the group was there, warning of an incoming Qassam
    barrage from Gaza.

    The delegation seemed unfazed by the incident, said Israeli officials
    who accompanied the group. "They seemed a little more alert but seemed
    to be understanding of the situation. It appeared as though they were
    both apprehensive and expectant of the siren alert," State officials
    told Ynet.

    Heading the delegation, half of whose members belong to the ruling
    'Justice and Development Party,' is MP Murat Marjan.

    "The chairman of the committee came to politics from the academic
    world. In their eyes the college is seen as a neutral space which
    should not be targeted by terrorists. The fact that the Sapir College
    had been hit by Qassam rockets spoke volumes to them," said the
    Israeli officials.

    No meetings with Hamas >>From Sderot the delegation headed for meetings
    with President Shimon Peres, Foreign Affairs Minister Tzipi Livni
    and their Israeli counterparts from the Knesset Foreign Affairs and
    Defense Committee.

    Among the topics raised during the meetings were current tensions
    with Iran and Syria and recent calls in Israel to recognize the
    Armenian genocide. It was also decided that in an effort to strengthen
    relations,

    lawmakers from the Turkish parliament and the Knesset would pay annual
    visits to each other.

    On Wednesday the delegation is scheduled to meet with Palestinian
    officials in Ramallah. The MPs will not travel to the Gaza Strip due
    to their government's objection to Hamas' actions.

    The Foreign Affairs Ministry expressed its satisfaction with the
    visit and noted it was a testament to the exceptional relationship
    between Jerusalem and Ankara.
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