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    ISRAEL ARMY CHIEF REGRETS GENL'S REMARKS ABOUT TURKEY

    EasyBourse.com
    Feb 20 2009
    France

    ANKARA (AFP)--Israel's army chief has said he "regrets" remarks made
    last week by a top general about Turkey which fanned tensions between
    the two countries over the Gaza conflict, Anatolia news agency quoted
    a Turkish army spokesman as saying Friday.

    Israeli Chief of Staff Gabi Ashkenazi called his Turkish counterpart,
    Ilker Basbug, Monday to say that "he values relations with the Turkish
    armed forces, that the remarks did not represent the views of the
    Israeli army...and that he regrets them," spokesman Metin Gurak
    told reporters.

    Ashkenazi also sent Basbug a letter along similar lines, he said.

    The head of the Israeli army headquarters, Avi Mizrahi, said earlier
    this month that Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who
    harshly criticized Israel's war in Gaza, "should first look in the
    mirror" and spoke of Ottoman massacres of Armenians during World War
    I and the Kurdish conflict in Turkey.

    Turkey rejected the remarks as "unacceptable claims and nonsenses"
    and demanded an urgent explanation.

    The Gaza conflict has strained relations between Israel and Turkey, a
    predominantly Muslim non-Arab nation which has been the Jewish state's
    main regional ally since the two signed a military co-operation accord
    in 1996.

    In January, Erdogan stormed out from a heated debate on the Gaza
    war at the World Economic Forum in Davos after clashing with Israeli
    President Shimon Peres.

    Before walking off, he said Israel committed "barbarian" acts in Gaza,
    told Peres that "you know well how to kill people" and lashed out at
    the audience for applauding the Israeli president's emotional defense
    of the war.
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