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    ISRAEL "REGRETS" COMMANDER'S COMMENTS - TURK MILITARY

    Reuters
    Feb 20 2009

    ANKARA (Reuters) - The Israeli military has expressed regret for
    comments made by a general last week that strained ties between close
    allies Turkey and Israel, Turkey's military said on Friday.

    Ankara summoned Israel's ambassador after Israel's land forces
    commander criticised Turkey's occupation of northern Cyprus and its
    conflict with Kurdish separatists.

    The Turkish military had said the comments -- the latest sign of
    tension between Israel and Turkey following Israel's offensive on
    Gaza -- could threaten cooperation between the Middle East allies.

    General Metin Gurak, spokesman for Turkey's military, told a weekly
    news conference that Israel's chief of general staff had sent a letter
    to Turkey's military commander General Ilker Basbug.

    "The Israeli land forces commander's views are of his own and are
    not shared by the Israeli military. Israel's chief of staff is
    disappointed by those words and expressed regret," Gurak said,
    reading from the letter.

    Gurak said the Israeli chief of general staff has stressed it "attaches
    importance to its relations with Turkey's armed forces".

    Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan last month angrily accused
    Israeli President Shimon Peres of "knowing very well how to kill"
    at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

    Major General Avi Mizrahi was quoted by the Israeli daily Haaretz as
    saying Erdogan should have "looked in the mirror" before attacking
    Peres and that Turkey was not in a position to criticise Israel's
    occupation of Palestinian lands when it stations troops in northern
    Cyprus.

    He also accused Turkey of repressing its Kurdish minority and
    massacring Armenians during World War One.

    The Turkish General Staff had said the comments were unacceptable
    and had demanded an explanation.

    Turkey and Israel have close military cooperation, which includes
    allowing the Israeli air force to train in Turkey. The two countries
    also share intelligence and have strong trade ties, including the
    sale of important military equipment.
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