
These are manipulative reports which have nothing to do with the reality, a Turkish Foreign Ministry official told Hrriyet Daily News.
British daily the Sunday Times reported thatIsraelwould agree to a joint effort with regional powers to counterIranand the fundamentalist crescent.
Israel had been working toward a cooperative agreement in compliance with Turkey and three Arab states to implement an allied system of detection technologies to defend against Iranian ballistic projectiles, the Sunday Times reported.
The initiative, termed 4+1, reportedly proposed joint efforts to be taken byIsraelalong with Turkey, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Jordan to share access to radar and anti-missile technologies, according to the Times.
Under the initiative, Israeli technicians would gain access to data from radar technologies in Saudi Arabia and the Emirates in return for allowing experts from its partners to tap into Jerusalems anti-missile and advanced radar defense systems, the report said.
The plan, brokered by the United States, aims to create a moderate crescent in the region as a counterweight to the fundamentalist crescent consisting of Iran, Iraq, Syria and Hezbollah, the report said.
Israel viewed 4+1 as an ambitious plan presented by Washington as the Americans are working on a regional alliance to deter and contain Tehran, the Times reported an Israeli official as saying.
By Hurriyet Daily News
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