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    NOTE TO ISRAEL
    By Taha Akyol

    Turkish Press
    Feb 17 2009

    AKSAM- Israeli Land Forces Commander Maj. Gen. Avi Mizrahi has lost
    his senses. Following Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's cutting
    remarks to Israeli President Shimon Peres in Davos, Mizrahi said that
    Erdogan should look in the mirror, because Turks massacred Armenians
    and now they're doing the same thing to Kurds, and they also invaded
    Cyprus. The Foreign Ministry gave Israel a note branding Mizrahi's
    statements 'ravings' and requested an explanation. 'Ravings' is a
    very harsh expression in diplomacy, but Mizrahi deserved it. The
    General Staff also said that Mizrahi had gone beyond his duties,
    authorities and responsibilities and that his statements would damage
    national interests. The Israeli chief of general staff should know
    how serious this warning is! I'll criticize Erdogan's remarks, but
    first let's look at what Mizrahi said.

    First, since 1968 Israel has been the 'invading country,' and has
    committed barbaric massacres in the territories it invaded. This is
    no mere claim, but a reality under UN resolutions. On the other hand,
    Turkey is the legal inheritor of the Ottoman state, the legitimacy
    of which is accepted by European law. Turkey hasn't taken one
    inch more Ottoman territory than was recognized by international
    law in 1914! These territories have been part of Turkey for 1,000
    years! Consider these historical and legal realities: there is no
    comparison between the problems which the Ottoman government faced in
    its defense after the Armenian committees allied themselves with the
    Russian Army during World War I, with Israel's barbaric treatment of
    Israel of civilians living in the territory it invaded; nor is there
    anything in common between Turkey's legal fight against terrorism and
    Israel's violence against civilians who lived in the territory that
    it invaded; and failing to see that Turkey's 1974 Peace Operation was
    conducted to stop the massacres in Northern Cyprus and that security
    and peace prevails throughout Cyprus today, while calling Turkey an
    'invader country,' isn't a problem with reason, but a display of
    enmity against Turkey. Turkey can't tolerate such a hostile stance. I
    don't care if Turkish-Israeli relations suffer or not. The Israeli
    government is responsible for setting things right.

    I've previously written that Erdogan was right in his statements
    in Davos, but the style of his remarks was problematic, because
    I'm bothered by the reactions to such statements as 'you know very
    well how to kill people.' Similarly, diplomats anticipated this and
    scolded Erdogan, who said his reaction wasn't against Peres or the
    Israeli nation, but the moderator of the Davos panel. But his words
    are what will be remembered. I wish Erdogan had criticized Peres
    in a more diplomatic language, saying something like, 'Mr. Peres,
    you're a winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, so it's improper of you to
    defend blood and death,' and then left the panel. This way Turkey
    would have won the heart of Middle Eastern nations and the praise
    of the international community, and people like Mizrahi would have
    nothing to say, and there would be no unfair accusations against
    Turkey. Leaders should be careful and control their reactions so as
    not to cause unfair accusations against their countries."
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