TURKISH LEADERS BECOME 'LAUGHINGSTOCK' - ISRAELI OFFICIAL
February 5, 2013 - 15:52 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Turkey's leaders have become the "laughingstock of
the international community with their self-righteous discourse,"
an Israeli official said in response to yet another anti-Israel
tirade by Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, according to The
Jerusalem Post.
Turkey's anti-Israel bashing continued unabated for a third-straight
day on Monday, Feb 4, with Davutoglu thrashing Israel for its
settlements policy and declaring that Israel was now a "pariah state."
The Turkish FM, addressing a ministerial meeting of the Organization
of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) in Cairo, said that "Israel has now
been rendered by the international community a 'pariah' status for
its expanding illegal settlements."
Referring to the recent United Nations Human Rights Council report
calling on Israel to evacuate all settlements, Davutoglu said,
"Time and again Israel has proven that it fails to read the change
happening not only around it, but also in the way its actions are
perceived by the international community."
February 5, 2013 - 15:52 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Turkey's leaders have become the "laughingstock of
the international community with their self-righteous discourse,"
an Israeli official said in response to yet another anti-Israel
tirade by Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, according to The
Jerusalem Post.
Turkey's anti-Israel bashing continued unabated for a third-straight
day on Monday, Feb 4, with Davutoglu thrashing Israel for its
settlements policy and declaring that Israel was now a "pariah state."
The Turkish FM, addressing a ministerial meeting of the Organization
of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) in Cairo, said that "Israel has now
been rendered by the international community a 'pariah' status for
its expanding illegal settlements."
Referring to the recent United Nations Human Rights Council report
calling on Israel to evacuate all settlements, Davutoglu said,
"Time and again Israel has proven that it fails to read the change
happening not only around it, but also in the way its actions are
perceived by the international community."