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    'RELATIONS BETWEEN ISRAEL AND TURKEY STRAINED ANYWAY'

    news.az
    June 1 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Turkish political scientist has commented on the Turkish-Israel
    relations in the light of the recent incident with Flotilla of Freedom.

    'The relations between Israel and Turkey were strained anyway while
    after this incident they will worsen even more', said Turkish political
    scientist, professor of the 21st century Ankara University Arif Keskin.

    He said that Israel has bitten the hand that feeds it.

    'Turkey was the only Muslim country that has been supporting Israel
    in the region for 60 years. By such actions, Israel has caused harm
    to itself.

    Meanwhile, Keskin ruled out the determined condemnation of Israel by
    the world power centers.

    'These countries have created Israel. It is their child, which they
    need to conduct their policy in the Middle East. Therefore, Tel-Aviv
    relying on its supporters is confident about its impunity', he said.

    As for possible actions of Azerbaijan, Keskin said Baku should better
    not interfere.

    'The community may express its condemnation of violence used by
    Israeli soldiers but the government must stay cold-blooded. You are
    now fighting Armenian lobby and it would not be good to gain an enemy
    in face of the Jewish diaspora', he said.

    'I would like to note that despite the worsening situation in the
    Middle East was initiated by Israel and Iran, Turkey has to bear the
    burden of this state. And time will show how it will overcome this',
    concluded the expert.




    From: A. Papazian
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