Turkey needs Israel, says Erdogan

Erdogan raises hackles in Israel with his sometimes inflammatory rhetoric towards the Jewish State


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Turkish President Erdogan. PHOTO: REUTERS

ISTANBUL: Turkey must accept that it needs Israel, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Saturday, as the two countries seek to thrash out a deal on normalising ties.

NATO member Turkey was a key regional ally of Israel until the two countries fell out over the deadly storming by Israeli commandos in 2010 of a Turkish aid ship, the Mavi Marmara, bound for Gaza.

Erdogan further raised hackles in Israel with his sometimes inflammatory rhetoric towards the Jewish State. But the atmosphere has transformed following the revelation last month the two sides were making progress in secret talks to seek a rapprochement.

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"Israel is in need of a country like Turkey in the region," Erdogan said in remarks to Turkish reporters published in leading dailies Saturday.

"And we too must accept that we need Israel. This is a reality in the region," said Erdogan.

"If mutual steps are implemented based on sincerity, then normalisation will follow."

Ambassadors were withdrawn in the wake of the 2010 crisis and Erdogan said Turkey's three conditions for a normalisation were clear -- a lifting of the Gaza blockade, compensation for the Mavi Marmara victims and an apology for the incident.

Israel has already apologised and negotiations appear to have made progress on compensation, leaving the blockade on the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip the main hurdle.

Indicating possible progress on the blockade, Erdogan said Israel had suggested it would allow goods and construction materials into Gaza if they came via Turkey.

"We need to see a written text to ensure there is no deviation from the agreement," he said.

Analysts have suggested that Turkey's rapprochement with Israel has been accelerated by the need for Ankara to make up for its crisis in ties with Moscow after the shooting down of a Russian warplane.

Erdogan last month held closed-door talks with Hamas chief Khaled Meshaal but it was never disclosed what the president discussed with the leader of the the Palestinian Islamist movement.

Israel also wants Turkey to prevent senior Hamas operative Salah Aruri from entering its territory and acting from there. Ankara has never confirmed his presence in Turkey.

COMMENTS (2)

Skywalker | 8 years ago | Reply Good going. May similar attitude prevail and come to fruition in the sub-continent.
syed & syed | 8 years ago | Reply Mr Erdogan you may do any thing but will not be taken in EU. You are helping terrorists to infiltrate in Syria and Iraq for the sake of free oil. Yes a Muslim like you needs Israel and put dagger behind poor Palestine. In your previous statement you praised Hitler. He was a great administrator and you are not even dust on sole of his shoes though you some what resembles Hitler.
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