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    ERDOGAN'S REACTION UNLIKELY TO HAVE DIRECT IMPACT ON TURKEY-ISRAEL TIES

    Hurriyet
    Jan 30 2009
    Turkey

    ANKARA - The impacts of Turkish Prime Minister's reaction to leave
    the stage during the Gaza session in Davos with Israeli president
    are unlikely have immediate impact on Turkish-Israeli relations but
    it is expected to have indirect effects.

    Tayyip Erdogan's reaction sent shockwaves in the Turkish foreign
    ministry. But it is unlikely to reduce the level of diplomatic
    relations between Turkey and Israel to the extent of recalling the
    ambassador in Tel Aviv, diplomatic sources said.

    The phone conversation between Erdogan and Israeli President Shimon
    Peres is another sign that the mutual relations will not be affected
    by the incident, sources added.

    On the other hand, sources warn that the incident might have indirect
    impacts on the issues that interest Turkey. Here are the major issues
    that might be effected by the incident, according to diplomatic
    sources:

    1. The Jewish lobby in the U.S. might withdraw its years-long
    efforts to prevent the U.S. President to use the word "genocide"
    in his message regarding the 1915 incidents.

    2. A possible attempt in the U.S. Congress to recognize the 1915
    incidents as "Armenian genocide" will pass easily as the Jewish lobby
    withdraws its support to Turkey's arguments.

    3. Israel could raise its voice in the argument that compares its
    struggle with Hamas to Turkey's fight against the terror organization
    PKK. The Jewish lobby might withdraw its support to Turkey in its
    struggle with PKK in Europe as well as the U.S.

    4. This incident might have a negative impact on Turkey-Armenia
    relations. The Armenian diaspora could garner the support of the
    Jewish lobby.

    5. This might end Turkey's "mediation" efforts in the world especially
    in the Middle East.

    6. The Davos crisis might harm Turkey's image of a "neutral country"
    in the UN Security Council.
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