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    ISRAELIS PUNISHING TURKS WITH UNOFFICIAL TOURIST BOYCOTT
    by Gil Ronen

    IsraelNN.com
    10/15/09, 10:41 PM

    (IsraelNN.com) Israel tourists are punishing Turkey over its latest
    insults to Jews and Israel by boycotting its tourist industry. Arutz
    Sheva in Hebrew surveyed a number of tourist agencies in Israel and
    has found that there has been a drop in demand for tourist resorts
    in the last week. "The end of the season plus the crisis between
    Turkey and Israel have hit tourism severely," a tourism agency
    representative said.

    Turkey has been a favorite vacation spot for Israelis for many years
    but in recent years, Israeli tourists have taken to boycotting it
    after diplomatic spats between the country's leaders. In the Passover
    season, Turkish resorts were reportedly hit hard by an unofficial
    Israeli tourist boycott after Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip
    Erdogan's attack on Israel at the Davos conference.

    'Turkish coffee' ban Israeli coffee shop chain Ilan's has announced
    it will no longer serve its customers Turkish coffee, in protest of
    the airing of a grossly anti-Israeli scene in a Turkish television
    show. The scene showed IDF officers supposedly shooting Arab babies.

    Ilan's marketing manager said that "like all Israelis, we too were
    shocked to see the nauseating scenes from films showing IDF soldiers
    supposedly shooting small children. We believe everyone can take
    action [against the film] in his own way, and this is our modest and
    symbolic way."

    The manager, Michal Shteg, said that "right now we have decided
    to stop selling 'Istanbul Coffee,' our Turkish blend, and we will
    continue like this until the situation improves."

    "True, this is not a boycott that will hurt Turkey financially,
    it is not the boycott of IKEA - but this is a cultural boycott and
    a patriotic act, which expressed our lack of will to identify with
    those who act almost anti-Semitically. Because before everything -
    we are Israelis first."

    Armenian genocide reminder The "Im Tirz st rally at 12:30 on
    Friday opposite the Turkish embassy in Tel Aviv. "Following the ugly
    anti-Semitic incitement of the past few days by the official Turkish TV
    station and the Turkish Prime Minister we will hold a performance to
    highlight the extent of the Turkish government's hypocrisy and lies,"
    the movement announced.

    "On the one hand," it explained, "the Turks continue to deny the
    holocaust which they perpetrated against the Armenians between 1915
    and 1918, and [yet] at the same time they dare to spread blood libels
    and lies about the State of Israel and the IDF."

    The display will include photos from the Armenian genocide. Books
    about the genocide will be handed out to passersby and signs will be
    carried, calling on the Turks to take responsibility for the genocide
    they perpetrated.
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