General Duke Posted January 13, 2010 Israel apologises to Turkey over snub 13 Jan 13, 2010 - 12:00:25 PM Israel has apologised to Turkey in an effort to defuse a row over the treatment of its envoy in Tel Aviv. Israel's prime minister said he hoped this "would end the affair". Ankara had threatened to withdraw the ambassador unless it received a formal apology from Israel by Wednesday evening. The row began when the envoy was summoned to Israel's foreign ministry over a Turkish TV series portraying Israeli agents kidnapping babies. Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon summoned Ambassador Oguz Celikkol to rebuke him over the fictional television series Valley of the Wolves, popular in Turkey. Mr Ayalon ensured the ambassador was seated on a lower chair and removed the Turkish flag from the table. Turkish President Abdullah Gul said the ambassador would "return on the first plane" on Thursday unless Israel issued a public apology. In the letter of apology, Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu "again expressed his concern over the cooling of the ties between Israel and Turkey" and instructed officials "to find ways to prevent this trend", according to a statement from his office. 'Repeated provocation' Footage of Mr Ayalon urging journalists to make clear the ambassador was seated on a low sofa, while the Israeli officials were in much higher chairs, has been widely broadcast by the Israeli media. He is also heard pointing out in Hebrew that "there is only one flag" and "we are not smiling". "In terms of the diplomatic tactics available, this was the minimum that was warranted given the repeated provocation by political and other players in Turkey," he said, according to Reuters. One Israeli newspaper marked the height difference in a photo, and captioned it "the height of humiliation". Last October Israel complained over another Turkish series, which depicted Israeli soldiers killing Palestinians. In one clip, an Israeli soldier shoots dead a smiling young girl at close range. The row comes ahead of a planned visit by Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak to Turkey on Sunday. Turkey has long been an ally of Israel, but relations have deteriorated as Ankara has repeatedly criticised Israel for its offensive in Gaza a year ago. Rights groups say about 1,400 Palestinians died during the operation, which Israel said had been aimed at ending rocket fire by Hamas. Thirteen Israelis died during the violence. Source: BBC Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MAXIMUS POWERS Posted January 14, 2010 It seems that the balance of power is shifting. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BiLaaL Posted January 14, 2010 Footage of Mr Ayalon urging journalists to make clear the ambassador was seated on a low sofa, while the Israeli officials were in much higher chairs, has been widely broadcast by the Israeli media. One Israeli newspaper marked the height difference in a photo, and captioned it "the height of humiliation". Source: BBC [/QB] Disgraceful! Not much of an apology given the nature of the treatment. I'm oblivious as to why the Turkish ambassador failed to remove himself from the meeting as soon as he realized the antics at play. Bloody hell! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites