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    Hurriyet Daily News, turkey
    Jan 17 2010


    Ayalon's reaction to Turkish TV series was wrong, say experts

    Sunday, January 17, 2010
    BARÃ?IN YÄ°NANÃ?
    ISTANBUL - Hürriyet Daily News

    There is a consensus of disapproval in Israel regarding Danny Ayalon's
    recent behavior toward Turkey, according to Israeli experts in
    Turkish-Israeli relations.

    After officially apologizing for his treatment of Turkish Ambassador
    OÄ?uz Ã?elikkol at a meeting, Israeli deputy foreign minister has
    threatened expulsion of the ambassador if `attacks continue against
    Israel,' according to new local reports.

    `No one in Israel takes him seriously,' Ofra Bengio, who is the author
    of a book on Turkish-Israeli relations, told the Hürriyet Daily News &
    Economic Review.

    `He was pressured on TV and as a general statement he said any country
    that will continue to attack Israel will get an answer and if there is
    a need we will expel the ambassador. It was not directly related to
    Turkey. That does not make it a clever statement. It is foolish in
    this atmosphere,' Alon Liel a former director general of the Israeli
    foreign ministry told the Daily News in a telephone interview. `He is
    making one mistake after another.'

    Ayalon is under pressure from Foreign Minister Avidgor Lieberman,
    according to Liel. Recalling that Lieberman announced two weeks ago a
    `national pride' policy based on counterattacking every attack, Liel
    said Ayalon was under instructions from the minister to answer Turkey.
    `The meeting with the Turkish ambassador was the first case study of
    that policy. But you cannot run diplomacy in such a way. They are
    unable to admit that the policy is a joke, and so they continue,' he
    said, noting that Lieberman is Ayalon's boss twice over: as foreign
    minister and as chairman of their political party.

    Asked how a career diplomat like Ayalon acted in a way unseen in
    diplomatic procedures, Liel said Ayalon became a politician nine years
    ago. `He was sent as ambassador to Washington as a political appointee
    and thus started his political career nine years ago. And on his
    return he entered politics,' he said. `He should have known better.
    But sometimes politicians do not act like statesmen. Ayalon and
    Lieberman have a constituency. They wanted to show their constituency
    that they are angry at Turkey. But this is only damaging Israel.'

    `I have never seen such a consensus over one issue. You cannot find
    one person that does not criticize Ayalon's behavior,' Bengio said.
    `We have a saying that if one silly person drops a stone in the water,
    then even 100 wise men cannot take it out. This is how he is seen in
    Israel.'

    `He and the foreign minister are harming Israel,' she said. `They
    should leave office. But it is a coalition.'

    While Bengio said it was natural for Israel to react to anti-Israeli
    series broadcasted on Turkish television, she added that there are
    other ways to show a reaction. `Ayalon's way is not right. If you want
    to react, you could ask the Turks how would they feel if there was a
    pro-Kurdish or a pro-Armenian TV series shown in Israel,' she said.
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