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    DIPLOMATIC SCANDAL BREAKS OUT BETWEEN TURKEY AND ISRAEL

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    13.01.2010 20:01 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Turkish-Israeli relations have been strained since
    Israel's deadly offensive in the Gaza Strip, having seen exchanges
    of harsh remarks between Israeli and Turkish officials and crisis
    incidents despite efforts to tone town the crisis atmosphere.

    Nonetheless, Monday and Tuesday's diplomatic kerfuffle between the two
    sides was an exception, since the way Celikkol was treated by Israeli
    Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon introduced an unprecedented
    example of diplomatic rudeness.

    Chronologically, the incident started when Ayalon summoned Celikkol
    to the Knesset on Monday afternoon to express outrage over an episode
    of the popular Turkish television series, "Valley of the Wolves:
    Ambush," which depicted Israeli intelligence service Mossad agents
    spying inside Turkey and kidnapping Turkish babies. At the beginning
    of the meeting, Ayalon was seen telling the cameramen to film him
    and his aide sitting on tall chairs, and Celikkol on a lower chair,
    with the Israeli flag in the middle.

    The ambassador was also filmed waiting in a corridor for the meeting
    to begin, and when it did, he was offered nothing to drink or eat.

    In Ankara, during the same hours on Monday afternoon, at a joint press
    conference with visiting Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri, Prime
    Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan lashed out at Israel for violating
    Lebanon's airspace and using disproportionate force against
    Palestinians in Gaza.

    Israel's response came shortly afterwards, with officials slamming
    Erdogan's "unbridled attack" and accusing him of seeking to harm ties.

    "Israel reserves the right to protect its citizens against rocket
    attacks and terrorism by Hamas and Hizbullah. Turkey is the last
    country that should preach morality to Israel and to the Israel Defense
    Forces," a statement by Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesperson Yossi
    Levy said.

    At the end of the tense Knesset meeting, pictures taken during the
    meeting between Ayalon and Celikkol -- ostensibly showing the latter
    purposefully embarrassed -- marked the end of the longest two days
    between Israel and Turkey.

    Israel's Ambassador to Turkey Gabby Levy was summoned to the Foreign
    Ministry on Tuesday morning and ordered to explain both the way
    Celikkol was treated and Yossi Levy's statement, which explicitly
    blamed Turkey for being "immoral."

    Turkish Foreign Ministry Undersecretary Feridun Sinirlioglu, who was
    formerly Turkey's ambassador to Israel, told Ambassador Levy that
    the treatment of Celikkol was an "unacceptable impudence," and that
    "everybody should know their place."

    Turkish diplomatic sources, speaking on condition of anonymity, told
    Today's Zaman that the ministry is considering recalling Celikkol to
    Ankara for consultations.

    Turkey rejected an Israeli attempt Wednesday to make amends for
    humiliating its ambassador, and threatened to bring its envoy home
    if Israel didn't deliver an apology by the evening.

    Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon issued a statement criticizing
    his own undiplomatic behavior, which included forcing Turkish
    Ambassador Ahmet Oguz Celikkol to sit on a lower seat and not shaking
    his hand. But the statement fell short of an apology and failed to
    defuse a diplomatic feud that has further strained ties between the
    once-close allies.

    "They have been given time until tonight, they either fix it or
    our ambassador will head for Turkey on the first flight tomorrow"
    for consultations, Turkish President Abdullah Gul said. "After that,
    we will make an evaluation."
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