Netanyahu Refuses to Apologize to Turkey, “Israeli” Internal Corruption Continues

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In the light of recent tension-causing events between "Israel" and Turkey, "Israeli" Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, referred that he intends on avoiding further tensions in his relations with Turkey.
He refused to apologize or offer compensation for "Israel's" brutal attack on the Turkish Mavi-Marmara ship of the Freedom Flotilla.
"There are no agreements between "Israel" and Turkey, but it would be good to stop the deterioration of relations", Netanyahu said.
On the internal level, a new crisis erupted in the Zionist government, precisely between Netanyahu, and "Israeli" Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman.
The latter did not seem to be aware of the scheduled "secret" meeting with Turkish Foreign Minister, Ahmet Davutoglu, which was organized in order to lessen the tension between both parts.
On his part, Lieberman considered what happened as an "insult", and a slam in the face of the supposed trust between the Foreign Minister and the Prime Minister. In this context, Netanyahu confessed that not letting Lieberman know about the meeting was a mistake, or in his words, a "technical" mistake, yet did not further elaborate.
"Relations between Netanyahu and Lieberman have been harmed irrevocably," the Jerusalem Post quoted officials close to Lieberman as saying.
Sources continued, "The scope of Lieberman's humiliation will be commensurate with the size of his revenge", adding that Lieberman does not easily forgive and his revenge will be cold and calculated, not impulsive.
This is a step forward in trying -at least- to freeze the increase of tension between "Israel" and Turkey, yet it is almost impossible to restore previous relations. Turkey still has hard feelings towards "Israel" after its brutal attack on the Turkish-led Freedom Flotilla convoy to Gaza.
If "Israel" refuses to apologize, then Turkey will not hesitate in increasing tensions, where it has already stopped diplomatic relations, and disallowed "Israeli" aircrafts to enter its airspace.
In the light of recent tension-causing events between "Israel" and Turkey, "Israeli" Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, referred that he intends on avoiding further tensions in his relations with Turkey.
He refused to apologize or offer compensation for "Israel's" brutal attack on the Turkish Mavi-Marmara ship of the Freedom Flotilla.
"There are no agreements between "Israel" and Turkey, but it would be good to stop the deterioration of relations", Netanyahu said.
On the internal level, a new crisis erupted in the Zionist government, precisely between Netanyahu, and "Israeli" Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman.
The latter did not seem to be aware of the scheduled "secret" meeting with Turkish Foreign Minister, Ahmet Davutoglu, which was organized in order to lessen the tension between both parts.
On his part, Lieberman considered what happened as an "insult", and a slam in the face of the supposed trust between the Foreign Minister and the Prime Minister. In this context, Netanyahu confessed that not letting Lieberman know about the meeting was a mistake, or in his words, a "technical" mistake, yet did not further elaborate.
"Relations between Netanyahu and Lieberman have been harmed irrevocably," the Jerusalem Post quoted officials close to Lieberman as saying.
Sources continued, "The scope of Lieberman's humiliation will be commensurate with the size of his revenge", adding that Lieberman does not easily forgive and his revenge will be cold and calculated, not impulsive.
This is a step forward in trying -at least- to freeze the increase of tension between "Israel" and Turkey, yet it is almost impossible to restore previous relations. Turkey still has hard feelings towards "Israel" after its brutal attack on the Turkish-led Freedom Flotilla convoy to Gaza.
If "Israel" refuses to apologize, then Turkey will not hesitate in increasing tensions, where it has already stopped diplomatic relations, and disallowed "Israeli" aircrafts to enter its airspace.
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