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Turkey holds secret meeting with Israel over ties
ANKARA, Turkey — An official says Turkey's foreign minister has laid out the conditions for improved ties with Israel during a secret meeting with the Israeli industry minister.
Turkish Foreign Ministry spokesman Burak Ozugergin says Ahmet Davutoglu met Israel's Binyamin Ben-Eliezer in Brussels on Wednesday. It was the first meeting between Turkish and Israeli government officials since relations soured over Israel's raid on Gaza-bound ships in which eight Turks and a Turkish-American died.
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'Israel supports PKK, PJAK'
Israel supports Kurdish militants in their attacks against Turkey in order to put pressure on Ankara, a Turkish political analyst says.
Yavuz Selim, in an interview with Press TV, said that the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) and its Iranian offshoot PJAK are "definitely supported by Zionists."
He noted that the main reason behind the Israeli support for the Kurdish militants is the fact that Turkey poses a threat to the "illegal existence" of Israel in the Middle East region.
Earlier in June, Sedat Laciner, the head of the International Strategic Research Organization — a Turkish think tank — said Mossad agents and Israeli military retirees had been sighted providing training to PKK militants in Iraqi Kurdistan.
Laciner said Tel Aviv does not have a positive perception of Turkey's ruling Justice and Development Party, which is led by Prime Minister Tayyip Recep Erdogan.
The PKK, listed as a terrorist group by Turkey and much of the international community, took up arms in 1984, sparking a conflict that has claimed some 45,000 lives.
Over 40 Turkish soldiers have been killed in PKK attacks over the past few months.
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Iran to send ship through Gaza blockade
Iran said Tuesday it would send a blockade-busting ship carrying aid and pro-Palestinian activists to Gaza, fuelling concern in Israel, where commandos were training for another possible confrontation at sea.
Israel warned its arch-enemy, Iran, to abandon the plan. The Iranian announcement came days after Israel eased its three-year-old blockade of Gaza under international pressure following its deadly raid on a Gaza-bound flotilla last month.
"No one in their right mind can believe that a ship sent by the ayatollahs and their Revolutionary Guards has anything to do with humanitarian aid," said Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman Yigal Palmor.
"I don't think there is one single country in this region and beyond that would let such an ayatollah ship come near its coasts."
Security officials said the prospect of an Iranian boat headed for Gaza had Israel deeply worried and that naval commandos were training for the possibility of taking on a vessel with a suicide bomber on board.
After an international outcry over the killing of nine Turkish activists in a May 31 raid, Israel eased its land blockade of Gaza but insisted on maintaining a naval blockade it says is necessary to keep weapons shipments out of the hands of the militant group Hamas, which rules Gaza.
Israel imposed the blockade after Hamas, which has a violently anti-Israel agenda, took control of the Palestinian territory in June 2007.
Egypt had joined Israel in blockading Gaza, but it opened its land crossing with the territory indefinitely after the May raid to let thousands of Palestinians through.
Egyptian transportation official Mohammad Abdelwahab suggested his country was ready to back off the naval blockade as well.
He said Egypt would not prevent the Iranian ship from passing through the Suez Canal, a strategic passageway that connects the Red Sea with the Mediterranean Sea that Gaza borders.
Iran's state television reported that an Iranian ship called Infants of Gaza would sail Sunday for Gaza carrying 1,100 tons of relief supplies and 10 pro-Palestinian activists.
Israel considers Iran the most serious threat because of its potential nuclear program, its long-range missiles and its support for Lebanese and Gaza militants.
The Iranian ship is one of several that activists say will head for Gaza in the next few months. One is said to be heading for Gaza from Lebanon within days.
http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2010/0...n-gaza022.html
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Obama sets meetings with Saudi, Israeli leaders
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama's latest White House meeting with Israel's prime minister is set for July 6 — more than a month after their last one was scuttled at the last minute.
Obama and Benjamin Netanyahu (neh-ten-YAH'-hoo) had planned talks on June 1. But that fell apart after Israel's deadly raid May 31 on a flotilla hoping to break the Israeli blockade on Gaza.
The raid has strained U.S. and Israeli relations, and the White House has announced a $400 million aid package for Gaza and the West Bank.
Obama also will meet with King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia on June 29, with the Mideast peace process among the topics of discussion.
THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama's latest White House meeting with Israel's prime minister is set for July 6 — more than a month after their last one was scuttled at the last minute.
Obama and Benjamin Netanyahu (neh-ten-YAH'-hoo) had planned talks on June 1. But that fell apart after Israel's deadly raid May 31 on a flotilla hoping to break the Israeli blockade on Gaza.
The raid has strained U.S. and Israeli relations, and the White House has announced a $400 million aid package for Gaza and the West Bank.
Obama's chief of staff, Rahm Emanuel, tells ABC's "This Week" that Obama has been clear about the need "to seize this moment of opportunity" to make peace — addressing Israeli security and Palestinians' hopes for their own state.
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US Warns Israel on Jerusalem Housing Demolition
The United States warned Israel on Monday that a plan by officials in Jerusalem to demolish Palestinian housing to make way for a tourist center risks violence and could upset peace efforts. The comments came as U.S. officials welcomed Israeli plans to ease the blockade of the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip.
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Israeli Easing of Blockade of Gaza Draws Praise of U.S.

JERUSALEM — Bowing to worldwide pressure and condemnation, Israel on Sunday formally announced an eased blockade of Gaza that could significantly expand the flow of goods overland into the impoverished coastal Palestinian enclave, isolated by the Israelis for three years.A Palestinian boy watches supply trucks arrive in Rafah.
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ISRAEL'S INITIATIVE TO VOICE ABOUT ARMENIAN GENOCIDE SUSPENDED
Panorama.am
17/06/2010
After famous aid flotilla events when Turkey set campaign against
Israel demanding tough sanctions against their government, Israel
prepared another campaign to send aid flotilla to the island of Cyprus
occupied by Turkey and to send a student group to Turkey which would
raise the problem of Armenian Genocide and Kurds' grieves.
Turkish Zaman reported Israel's Government decided to suspend their
initiative since the world is busy with oil leak in Gulf and World
Football Cup. They thought the talks over Mavi Marmara have been
veiled and aid flotilla to Cyprus and student group over Armenian
Genocide to Turkey would imply another rebirth.
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Noam Chomsky and Norm Finkelstein aren't Israeli citizens.Originally posted by Muhaha View PostLOL. That has nothing to do with her being Arab. Noam Chomsky and Norm Finkelstein are also hated in Israel and were denied entry, does that mean Israel is racist against xxxs? You're grasping at straws.
Did you even read the whole thing? Does this sound like a democracy to you?
"There have been dark days in the past for the Arabs of Israel, such as when six were killed in 1976 protesting the confiscation of large tracts of Arab Israeli land, or in 2000 when 13 were killed in riots that followed Ariel Sharon’s walk about the revered al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem.
And there have been periods when Arab Israelis have been treated as the enemy – during the state’s early years of martial law, and when they protested Israel’s assault on Hamas in Gaza at the end of 2008."
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“Rights of Arab Citizens of Israel:
* Though Arabs citizens are a national indigenous minority entitled to full equality, they have been subjected to systemic and institutional discrimination in all aspects of life since the establishment of the State.
*Whereas Arabs in Israel account for 20% of the population, the area of jurisdiction of all Arab authorities consists of only 2.5% of the area of Israel.
*Social and institutional barriers have prevented Arab citizens from acquiring land or leasing it in more than 80% of the country.
*Mixed towns: 90,000 Arab citizens of the State live in mixed towns–Ramle, Lod, Acco, Haifa, and Yaffo. Vast discrepancies in infrastructure, maintenance, and services between Arab and xxxish neighborhoods in the same town is (sic) abundantly clear; sometimes there are even walls separating the Arab and xxxish populations.”
http://cgi.stanford.edu/group/wais/c...ghts-in-israelLast edited by KanadaHye; 06-16-2010, 01:52 AM.
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You have been reading the books by the zionist authors it sounds like. All of those books have been proven to be total lies and nonsence by non other then fellow xxxs who hate the racism inherent in zionism and despise ethnic cleansing like all xxxs should for it was them facing the final solution not too long ago. I already said a xxxish and palastinian state can exist side by side and so can a one inclusive state where both people live in peace and harmony but this is NOT what Isreal wants! SO please spare me the "so you dont want isreal to exist" bs. Isreal is interested in peace only if it gets to tell everyone what to do. It is very ignorent of you to proclaim the palastinians were not doing anything constructive thus the zionist take over is justified. Yes they were indeed building schools and universities but not anymore. Since the formation of Isreal the arab states have been under the rule of dictaters funded and suported by the zionists. Egypt is a great example and so are jordan and most other states in Isreals neighborhood. The zionists pay and arm these dictators to hold back their own people from developing in many ways so that only isreal can shine in the middle east. Opposition leaders who wanted democratic reforms, better education, economic development were executed by the mosad, cia and the western backed dictators. Isreals whole aim is to hold the region back from developing so people like you will have the opinions you have. The arabs are just as capable of development and progress as anyone else, you cant seriously say that the people who invented much of modern day mathematics are not able to make progress. Any person who is capable of rational thought can put the pieces togather and figure this stuff out so the zionist owned media and schools in the west tell you things like the world is a better place under the zionists then it could possibly ever be otherwise all the while the world is rotting away due to racism and narcissism which are totally encouraged by the zionists. As for those arabs living in isreal (i guess your excluding the palastinians), do you really think they prefer to be ruled over by the zionists and wouldnt prefer to actually control their own destiny? Do you realy think that those arabs who are allowed to hold seats in isreals parliment are allowed to speak their mind? Muhaha i do not mean to single you out. the truth is most people in the west think like you do and so did i untill i did a bit of digging and asked a few questions. Western society is lying to itself more and more and these lies bring real consequences which such societies will have to deal with sooner or later.
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