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Israel and Turkey edge to détente

June 23, 2011 13:12
Supporters of Reccep Erdogan celebrate his party’s resounding victory in the Turkish elections last week

By

Anshel Pfeffer,

Anshel Pfeffer

2 min read

Israel and Turkey are working to resolve the diplomatic differences that have clouded the once "strategic" relationship between the two countries.

Israeli officials have interpreted the recent announcement by Turkish movement IHH that it would not be participating in the upcoming flotilla to Gaza as a signal of the willingness of the government in Ankara to improve relations.

A combination of factors, including the re-election of Prime Minister Reccep Tayyep Erdogan last week for a third term of office, the tense situation in Syria and American pressure appear to have brought about the shift in positions.

Over the past few weeks, senior representatives of both countries have been meeting to work on reconciliation. One of the keys will be some form of apology by Israel for the flotilla incident in May 2010, in which Israeli naval commandos killed nine Turkish activists.

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