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    NEW ISRAELI AMBASSADOR TO TURKEY ON THE GENOCIDE ISSUE: 'LOBBYING HAS LIMITS'

    European Jewish Press
    http://www.ejpress.org/article/20890
    Oct 15 2007
    Belgium

    ANKARA (EJP)---Emphasizing that Israel gives utmost importance to
    its relations with Turkey, Gabby Levy, the newly appointed Israeli
    ambassador to Turkey said that Israel has done everything it could
    to stop the Armenian genocide resolution at the US Congress.

    Born in Turkey and son of a Turkish Jewish family, Levy told Turkey's
    English-language Today's Zaman newspaper that the US government is
    also against the resolution and that it is wrong to blame the Jewish
    lobby in the United States.

    A New York-based Jewish organization, the Anti-Defamation League
    (ADL), recently reversed its long-time policy and said the killings
    of Armenians by Ottoman Turks in 1915 "were indeed tantamount to
    genocide."

    Levy said "lobbying has limits" and that the resolution is a result
    of US domestic politics.

    He added that he did not believe the resolution's passage would harm
    relations between Israel and Turkey in the long run and cited the
    invitation to Ankara of Hamas officials and the short-term crisis
    created by it as an example.

    The US House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs last week
    approved a resolution calling the 1915 killings of Armenians genocide,
    despite White House warnings that it would do great harm to ties with
    NATO ally Turkey, a key supporter in the Iraq war.

    The vote outraged the Turkish government which issued a statement
    stating that the "irresponsible" resolution was likely to endanger
    bilateral relations. Turkey rejects the Armenian claims and says the
    genocide issue should be tackled by historians.

    Levy said Israel was pleased about Turkey's role between his country
    and the Palestinians. "The Western countries send money to the
    Palestinians, but Turkey brings lasting solutions by establishing
    industrial areas," he said.

    ----- Gabby Levy was born in 1948 in an old neighborhood of Bergama,
    a tiny town in the Aegean region.

    His Turkish-Jewish family migrated to Israel when Levy was four.

    He still has a number of close relatives living in Ýzmir and Istanbul.

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