Author Topic: Israeli to grovel on all 4's like chihuahuas and beg Turkish masters forgive us  (Read 384 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Offline mord

  • Global Moderator
  • Platinum JTF Member
  • *
  • Posts: 25853
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4101703,00.html   









Message

Barak fears lawsuits against IDF soldiers Photo: Yaron Brener
   Barak fears lawsuits against IDF soldiers Photo: Yaron Brener
 
   
     

Barak: We must apologize for flotilla errors

Series of meetings with US administration officials reinforces defense minister's view that diplomatic crisis with Ankara must be resolved. 'I don't like it, but having reasonable relations with Turkey is not a bad thing,' he explains

Yitzhak Benhorin
Published:    07.29.11, 07:54 / Israel News
   
Share on TwitterShare on Facebook
share

WASHINGTON – Defense Minister Ehud Barak said Friday, following meetings with US administration officials, that Israel must reach a compromise with Turkey – even if this meant the Jewish state would have to apologize for the deadly raid on a Gaza-bound flotilla last year.

 
"I'm not talking about an apology for the blockade or an apology for the flotilla, but about saying that if any errors were made during the operation – we regret them," he explained.

 

    Receive Ynetnews updates directly to your desktop

 
"I don't like it," the defense minister admitted in a press briefing, "but it's not a bad thing to have reasonable relations with Turkey in a region which has instability in Egypt, downsizing in Saudi Arabia and a hostile Iran."

 
According to Barak, senior legal experts in the Foreign Ministry and Defense Ministry believe Israel must reach an understanding with Turkey if it wishes to defend its soldiers.

 
Barak met Thursday with US Vice President Joe Biden, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta and National Security Advisor Tom Donilon.

 
This series of meetings reinforced the defense minister's view that the conflict with Ankara must be resolved. Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman, on the other hand, is strongly opposed to any apology on Israel's part.

 
On Friday, Barak is expected to meet with United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to discuss the Palmer Report probing the flotilla raid.

 
"On the one hand, the report includes very important conclusions for Israel, which put Turkey in the corner in terms of the justification for the blockade, the justification for stopping the flotilla and the justification for using force," Barak said.

 
"On the other hand," he added, "there is a problematic element dealing with what happened during the operation. We don't agree with some of things, but we must make a choice between a problematic report and reaching an understanding with Turkey, so that the things that bother us are clarified and there are no lawsuits across the world on the part of Turkey and Turks against Israel and against officers and commanders."

 

Preparing for September

Barak and the Obama administration officials also discussed Israeli-Palestinian conflict. According to the defense minister, if Israel reached an understanding with the European Union and the United States on a formula, the Europeans and Americans would try to dissuade the Palestinians from asking the UN to recognize an independent Palestinian state.

 
"If the Palestinians are unwilling to accept such a formula," the defense minister explained, "Europe will be with us and that would largely empty the Palestinian accomplishment at the UN General Assembly."

 
He warned, however, that if Israel failed to reach an understanding with the Europeans, "some of them will vote with the Palestinians, and a very problematic process as far as Israel is concerned will begin – even if it won't have immediate outcomes."

 
   Advertisement   
      
Barak also found the time to address the housing protest sweeping Israel. "The protest is real and legitimate," he said. "We are talking about the backbone of Israeli society. These are people who work, pay taxes and serve in the reserve forces. A couple has to work for 10 years for an average apartment.

 
"Indirect taxes in the State of Israel are among the highest in the world," Barak added. "I have been saying this for a long time, and I believe this is real and requires fixing. I hope that we, as a government, will deal with these things as fast as we can."
Thy destroyers and they that make thee waste shall go forth of thee.  Isaiah 49:17

 
Shot at 2010-01-03

Offline Lewinsky Stinks, Dr. Brennan Rocks

  • Honorable Winged Member
  • Gold Star JTF Member
  • *
  • Posts: 23384
  • Real Kahanist
I'd like to see Barak apologize to the owners of the Peace House first.

Offline TheCoon

  • Master JTFer
  • ******
  • Posts: 2081
Can the Israeli commandos sue the Israeli nazi government for throwing them under the bus and apologizing to the savage turks?
The city isn't what it used to be. It all happened so fast. Everything went to crap. It's like... everyone's sense of morals just disappeared. Bad economy made things worse. Jobs started drying up, then the stores had to shut down. Then a black man was elected president. He was supposed to change things. He didn't. More and more people turned to crime and violence... The town becomes gripped with fear. Dark times, dark times... I am the hero this town needs. I am... The Coon!!!