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Sunday 3 July 2016 - 17:49
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What's really driving Turkish-Israeli reconciliation?

As expected, Ankara has begunto take sharp turns in its foreign policy. Followinga statement by Prime Minister Binali Yildirim that Turkey will pursue a more realistic foreign policy to decrease enemiesandincrease friends,the first majorturn has appeared in Israel-Turkey relations.

Relations between the two countries were radically degraded after May 31, 2010, when the Israeli military raideda Turkish flotilla that was trying to breakthrough the Israeli blockade anddeliver humanitarian relief supplies to Gaza. Israeli soldiers killed 10 Turkish nationalsin the course of the incident.

Ankara withdrew its ambassador from Tel Aviv and asked Israel to apologize, pay indemnity to the families of the victims and lift its blockade onGaza. When Israel did not respond, Turkey drastically lowered diplomatic relationsand suspended itsentire gamut of military agreements and defense projects with Israel. The military-security field has definitelysuffered the most from the friction between the two countries after the Mavi Marmara incident.
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This article was written by Metin Gurcan for Al-Monitor on July 1, 2016. Metin Gurcan is a columnist for Al-Monitor's Turkey Pulse. He served in Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Iraq as a Turkish military adviser between 2002-2008.
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