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The Grand Turk
Lawfare: Turks Hurt In Flotilla Raid To Go To Court Despite Israeli Apology
2013-04-09
[Ynet] 'Unless these soldiers are punished and Gazoo blockade is lifted, we won't accept compensation,' says Turk who was injured in 2010 IDF raid on Gazoo-bound flotilla

Israel's apology to Turkey over the 2010 killing of nine Turks aboard a Gazoo-bound aid ship did not go far enough and Israeli soldiers will be pursued in court, Turkish nationals who were maimed in the incident said on Monday.

In a rapprochement brokered by US President Barack Obama
Republicans can come along for the ride, but they've got to sit in the back...
, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu apologized to his Turkish counterpart Tayyip Erdogan on March 22 for the killings, pledged compensation to the bereaved or hurt and agreed to ease a six-year blockade on Gazoo. Erdogan said these gestures met his conditions for normalizing relations with its erstwhile ally.

US Secretary of State John F. I was in Vietnam, you know Kerry
Former Senator-for-Life from Massachussetts, self-defined war hero, speaker of French, owner of a lucky hat, conqueror of Cambodia, and current Secretary of State...
said while visiting Istanbul on Sunday that restoring full ties between Turkey and Israel was vital to regional stability.

With the apology, Israel aimed to end a three-year diplomatic crisis with Turkey, once its closest regional ally, that erupted when Israeli soldiers stormed an international flotilla challenging the Gazoo blockade.

As part of the agreement on compensation, Israel wants lawsuits against its soldiers to be dropped.

"We will continue with the criminal lawsuits we have opened against the Israeli soldiers and commanders, and we won't accept dropping this suit if compensation is paid," said Musa Cogas, who was maimed by Israeli gunfire on board the Turkish-owned Mavi Marmara, part of the Gazoo-bound flotilla.

An Istanbul court is hearing charges that have been filed against four of Israel's most senior retired commanders, including the ex-army chief, in absentia and could carry life sentences. Israel has called this a politically motivated "show trial".

Ahmet Varol, a journalist who was on the Mavi Marmara, said one "formula for a resolution" would be for Israel to provide a timetable for ending the blockade of Gazoo, ruled by the Islamist Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason, movement, and make Turkey a monitor of that process.

"Our efforts are for the full lifting of the blockade. Nobody wants compensation, and while an apology may have diplomatic meaning, it means nothing to the victims," he said.

The apology nonetheless showed Israel had accepted its wrongdoing in the incident, Varol added.

The United States has urged the two sides to mend fences to ease Israel's diplomatic isolation in the Middle East and to improve coordination to contain spillover from the Syrian civil war and face the challenge of Iran's nuclear program.

A senior Israeli official told Rooters last month Israel did not commit to ending its Gazoo blockade as part of reconciliation with Turkey and could clamp down even harder on the Paleostinian enclave if security is threatened.

"It's not possible to heal my wounds with just an apology," said Cogas, who was shot in the shoulder by Israeli marines. His friend of 30 years, Cengiz Songur, was killed in the raid. "Unless these soldiers are punished and the blockade is lifted..., we won't accept compensation."
Posted by:trailing wife

#1  Screw you, Abdrool. You bought the ticket so you can damn well take the ride.
( don't forget your cane.)
Posted by: Threater Flusoper9823   2013-04-09 04:51  

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