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    Israel sells spy camera to Turkey despite risk

    22 May 2011, Sunday / TODAYSZAMAN.COM,

    Israel's defense establishment has approved the sale of a
    sophisticated intelligence system to Turkey even though the Knesset
    has decided to debate a resolution recognizing the Armenian genocide,
    the Media Line, a news portal on Middle East issues, has claimed.

    The news portal said Israel's Ministry of Defense earlier last week
    approved the sale of a sensitive spy camera to Turkey, despite fears
    that the technology could find its way to hostile, third party
    elements.

    According to the report, the system is the Long-Range Oblique
    Photography pod (LOROP), built by Israel's top defense companies. It
    is considered the pinnacle in Israeli technology, one of the reasons
    why the Israeli Ministry of Defense was hesitant to see it in foreign
    hands.

    `All Israeli weapons sales must be approved by the Defense Export
    Department, or Sibat, a branch within the Ministry of Defense.
    According to Israeldefense, an Israeli website with close ties to the
    defense establishment, Sibat approved the transfer of the system in
    order improve the strained ties with Turkey,' the report said.

    The once close Turkish-Israel alliance has greatly deteriorated,
    particularly since last May's assault by Israeli commandos on a
    Turkish ship participating in a flotilla trying to break Israel's
    blockade of the Gaza Strip. Eight Turks and one American of Turkish
    descent were killed in the raid.

    Turkey has recently asked Israel to provide it with the identities of
    soldiers involved so it can prosecute them. Israel has warned that it
    will meet flotillas planned for next month with an iron fist.

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