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    TURKEY'S WAKEUP CALL FOR ISRAEL
    By The Daily Star

    Daily Star - Lebanon
    Monday, October 12, 2009

    Turkey's decision to exclude Israel from an annual military drill ought
    to come as warning bell to the Israeli people. Although diplomatic
    relations between the two countries have at times experienced periods
    of strain, Israel's relationship with Turkey's military, which is
    highly secular and generally supportive of Israel, has remained
    strong. The apparent disruption of the two countries' strategic
    military cooperation is therefore a sign that something is going
    terribly awry.

    What's even more unusual about the move is that it coincides with
    Turkey and neighboring Armenia's push to resolve their own longstanding
    feud. Leaders in both countries are taking major risks and facing
    off strong opposition at home for the sake of peace and stability in
    their region. Turkey's peace drive in its neighborhood makes it all
    the more unexpected for the country to suddenly decide to curtail
    its relations with Israel.

    Initial media reports suggest that the decision came as a result of
    Turkey's outrage over Israel's bombardment of Gaza. But it is more
    likely that the move stems from a more general sense of frustration
    over Israel's intransigent attitude toward the Palestinian-Israeli
    peace process.

    The main obstacle to restarting those peace talks remains Israel's
    refusal to halt its illegal expansion of Jewish settlements on
    occupied Palestinian territory. For the Palestinians, there is no
    point in negotiating a deal that would see the creation of Palestine
    if their future state is going to be riddled with Israeli colonies.

    It is difficult to comprehend why Israel continues to be foolish enough
    to sacrifice the opportunity for peace just to cling to its futile
    settlement-expansion project. The settlements are a direct violation
    of Israel's "road map" obligations, as well as international law, and
    thereby cultivate an image of Israel as an outlaw among nations. They
    also serve to as fod for extremists who say that Israel has no desire
    whatsoever to achieve a comprehensive peace agreement. The settlers
    themselves may believe that they are championing the project of
    Greater Israel, but their dreams of building an empire in the 21st
    century are at best delusional and at worst criminal.

    It is instructive to consider the Israeli Foreign Ministry's official
    reaction to the accord that was signed over the weekend between
    Turkey and Armenia: "The agreement proves yet again that open and
    fearless negotiation is the only way to overcome differences and past
    events and to open a new page that looks forward to the future." The
    Palestinians and Israelis can prove the same if Israel seizes the
    opportunity for talks.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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