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Analysis

Why Erdogan is taking his anti-Israel drive to next level

March 7, 2013 17:00
Pugnacious: Erdogan (Photo: Reuters)
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Sadly, there was nothing unique about Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s comment last week that Zionism is a “crime against humanity”.

Before Israel’s war with Gaza in 2008/2009, politicians and media outlets occasionally weighed in against Israel — in addition to the regular attacks from within Islamist circles — but the invective was not co-ordinated by the state. However, since Operation Cast Lead and in the wake of the Mavi Marmara incident in 2010 in which nine Turkish activists died after Israeli commandos stormed their boat, anti-Israel rhetoric has begun to form part of a long-term political strategy.

Today, Mr Erdogan’s verbal assaults on Israel are promoted by his Justice and Development Party (AKP), with the help of state-co-opted media outlets. The result over the past two years has been more antisemitism in the press at large and an increasing number of attacks on Jewish-owned property.

One goal of the campaign has been to demonise Israel as barbaric and uncivilised, and to question the historical basis for its existence. Mainly, however, the aim has been to establish Turkey, under the leadership of the AKP, as the leader of the Sunni Muslim world, a regional superpower and the key to world peace and stability.