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I read on Arutz Sheva that it was Turkish planes, they were doing training missions and "accidentally" entered into Israeli airspace, so the jets scrambled but nothing came of it...And of course Israel believes them.
Quote from: Kahane-Was-Right BT on April 01, 2010, 05:26:51 AMI read on Arutz Sheva that it was Turkish planes, they were doing training missions and "accidentally" entered into Israeli airspace, so the jets scrambled but nothing came of it...And of course Israel believes them.Thanks for the info. It probabaly was an accident. Israel has fairly close ties with the Turkish military. Even though they can't stand the vilr, antisemtic leader of Turkey.
Quote from: Aces High on April 01, 2010, 06:03:10 AMQuote from: Kahane-Was-Right BT on April 01, 2010, 05:26:51 AMI read on Arutz Sheva that it was Turkish planes, they were doing training missions and "accidentally" entered into Israeli airspace, so the jets scrambled but nothing came of it...And of course Israel believes them.Thanks for the info. It probabaly was an accident. Israel has fairly close ties with the Turkish military. Even though they can't stand the vilr, antisemtic leader of Turkey. I don't believe it was an accident, I think the Turks take advantage of the "ties" with Israel and did a little experimenting in the airspace (also to test the Israeli response) and then call it an 'accident' so that they're not held accountable. And it is still a possibility the Turks did this as a test on behalf of the syrians to see the israeli response. Turkey tries to maintain good ties also with the syria-iran alliance. Israel is stupid to trust them.