Turkey- Opposition parties slam gov't over Israel deal


(MENAFN- The Journal Of Turkish Weekly) All three opposition parties in the Turkish parliament harshly criticized the government for the recent Ankara-Tel Aviv deal, which ended a six-year dispute between Turkey and Israel.

Kemal Klçdarolu, the head of the main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP), expanded his criticism to the June 27 letter sent by PresidentRecep Tayyip Erdoanto hisRussiancounterpart, Vladimir Putin, about the downing of aRussianjet in November last year for violating Turkish airspace.

“A deal was struck withIsraeland right after that they sent an apology letter [to Putin]. The Kremlin announced that ‘Tayyip Erdoan sent a letter to Putin [and] apologized on behalf of Turkey.’ Who are you to apologize? If you are to represent the Turkish Republic, then do it in a proper way,” Klçdarolu said on June 28 in comments apparently directed towards the president, while he was addressing his party deputies in parliament.

“You cannot represent the Turkish Republic. You don’t have the power or capability for this,” he added.

Ankara faced one of its busiest diplomacy days on June 27, withIsraeland Turkey announcing a settlement and the normalization of ties, which had been cut after an Israeli attack on the Mavi Marmara aid flotilla to Gaza was raided by Israeli commandos in 2010.

Only hours after the announcement, the Kremlin revealed the Erdoan letter, calling it a step for normalization.Ankaraalso confirmed the letter and the efforts.

Klçdarolu said Erdoan’s stance on the matter constituted a u-turn.

“Who breached our border? The Russians. Who set the rules of engagement? We did it, and we declared it to the whole world,” he said, adding that statesman were in a race at the time to take responsibility for giving the order to down theRussianSukhoi Su-24M bomber aircraft near the Syria-Turkey border on Nov. 24, 2015.

“Then we saw them offering an apology,” Klçdarolu said, recalling an Erdoan interview on CNN International on Nov. 27, 2015, when the president said it wasRussiawhich had to apologize for violating Turkish airspace.

“Look, their foreign policy is this: First you should roar like a lion and then you should meow like a cat when you cannot dare to do it,” he said.

“You may be meowing but this casts a shadow on the Turkish Republic,” he added.

On the Mavi Marmara incident, Klçdarolu said when the ship was to leave Turkey in May 2010, some ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) deputies had initially wanted to get on it but then stepped back “upon news they heard.”

He said the Israeli attack on the ship was by no means right.

“Turkey faced an action suitable for a pirate state,” he said, harshly criticizing the killing of 10 citizens in international waters.

However, the ruling party later namedIsrael“the number one enemy,” abusing the incident as an instrument of domestic policy.

Erdoan had said in 2011 that aid flotillas from Turkey would be accompanied by navy ships to reach Gaza, but this never happened.

Erdoan was the prime minister at the time and Klçdarolu criticized him for not keeping his promise.

“He did not send [the ships] and has begun to meow now,” theCHPhead said.

He also recalled that Erdoan vowed to go to Gaza in April 2013, but this also did not happen.

TheCHPsupported the threeAnkarademands from Tel Aviv - an apology, an end to the Israeli embargo on Gaza and compensation.

Still, Klçdarolu said oral compensation was not enough and Turkey should receive it in writing.

He also slammed an Israeli demand for a code approved at the Turkish parliament which would ban further individual legal complaints about the killings.

“How can you sign such a deal?” he asked. “If you have even a little bit of conscience, how can you withdraw from this case in exchange for $20 million? Are you with your country, with justice or with those Israeli soldiers who killed [Turkish citizens]?”

Meanwhile, Figen Yüksekda, the co-chair of the Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP), said the most crucial item of the deal withIsraelwas selling “Palestinian” natural gas to Europe.

“They are making a deal to market what belongs to orphan children in Palestine,” Yüksekda said, in her weekly address to party deputies.

“They are selling the words that they call ‘sacred’ at another bargaining table,” she said.

On theRussiacrisis, Yüksekda said Turkey had apologized toRussiabut the government was pretending not to.

Erdoan’s office described the letter as an expression of regret, not an apology.

“In the letter, the president stated that he ‘would like to inform the family of the deceasedRussianpilot that I [Erdoan] share their pain and to offer my condolences to them. May they excuse us,’” Erdoan’s spokesman, brahim Kaln, said.

Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) head Devlet Bahçeli said the “one minute show” that started in Davos in 2009 was now over.

“One minute” refers to Erdoan’s interruption of a speech by then-Israeli President Shimon Peres. “When it is time to kill, you know how to kill well,” Erdoan said at the time, vowing to no longer attend the meeting in the Swiss city.

With the Israeli deal, the “exploitation” has ended, Bahçeli said.

“The president had repeatedly accusedIsraelof being a terror state.Israelwas killing Gazan children on beaches. Erdoan was rightfully criticizing this heavily. He saidIsraeleven surpassed Hitler in barbarism,” he said, citing Erdoan’s former remarks.

“This means that the government has been meeting withIsraelfor years secretly and we were not aware of this,” the MHP head added.

“If we were to agree with Israel, make peace and hug each other, what was the meaning of these very heavy insults?” he asked.


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