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    TEL AVIV MAY END ISRAELI SUPPORT FOR TURKEY'S GENOCIDE DENIAL POLICY

    News.am
    13:10 / 10/15/2009

    The decision canceling Israel's participation in Turkish and NATO
    was an expression of the Turkish people's will, Turkish Premier
    Recep Tayyip Erdogan stated in his interview with the Al Jazeera TV
    channel. According to him, the Turkish Government took the public
    opinion into account. The Government discussed the problem and
    decided against Israel's participation in the air force maneuvers,
    Erdogan said. He pointed out the necessity for considering all the
    diplomatic delicacies of the problem.

    In his recent interview with CNN, Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet
    Davutoglu stated that the reason for the decision is the situation
    in the Gaza Strip. According to him, the maneuvers were canceled
    because the United State and Italy decided to. It was, however, after
    Turkey refused to receive the Israeli pilots that dropped bombs on
    Gaza civilians.

    Some in Israel voice fears that Turkey's ruling party has managed to
    overcome the army's opposition, and the traditional Israeli-Turkish
    cooperation is coming to its end.

    Moreover, some hold the opinion that Turkey is ready for forming an
    alliance with Iran, and the recent agreement with Armenia may be
    evidence thereof. Turkey is also consolidating its relations with
    the Syrian regime, and the new axis, Ankara-Damask-Teheran, may pose
    a special threat to Israel.

    The Turkish authorities, however, do not seem to be concerned over
    the facts. The Turkish television demonstrated a video record with
    an Israeli man killing a child. A serial showing Israeli servicemen
    as bloodthirsty child-killers proved to be the last straw for
    Israel. In this connection, Avigdor Lieberman, Israeli Foreign
    Minister has summoned the Turkish Ambassador to Israel. According
    to him, demonstrations like that stir up hatred for Israel. The
    Israel-based Zman.com points out that Turkey's overtly anti-Semitic
    demarche may block her way to the European Union. The former Israeli
    Consul to Turkey Moti ization in Turkey since Erdogan came to power
    there. Referring to a source at the Israeli foreign Office, the Israeli
    Government has arrived at the inevitable conclusion that, against the
    present changes in Turkey, it can no longer act as mediator between
    Israel and Syria.

    The new tendencies in Ankara's foreign policy are being highlighted
    by IzRus. Against the growing tension in the relations with Turkey,
    the Israeli leaders are closely watching Ankara's policy both in the
    Caucasus and in the Near East, being skeptic about its chances to
    reap dividends from Armenian-Turkish rapprochement. Analysts think
    Turkey made this step for the primary purpose of improving its image
    and chances to join the European Union.

    It is noteworthy that, in one of its articles The Jerusalem Post
    daily (Israel) reported that, in regards to the exercises dispute,
    Israeli officials said they would end Israeli support for Turkey in
    its efforts to stop the US Congress voting to declare the killings
    of Anatolian Armenians by the Ottoman Turks genocide.
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