Tag: Israel–Turkey relations
As Israel and Turkey Exchange Ambassadors, Jerusalem Fears Appointment of Known Enemy
Israel is very much afraid that Turkish President Erdogan will appoint Ufuk Ulutas.
Turkey and Mossad Thwart Iran’s Assassination of Israeli Businessman
Turkish Intelligence decided to share the information with Mossad and convened a high-level secret meeting of the two intelligence agencies in Ankara.
Erdogan to Rabbis from Islamic States: Antisemitism Is a Crime Against Humanity
It's the nicest Erdogan has been in years to the Jewish State, but, clearly, his essential demands remain the same.
Family of American Killed in Flotilla Raid Suing Ehud Barak, But Accounts Suggest Not...
Doğan wrote in his diary, “It is the last hours to martyrdom, insha’Allah [God willing]. I am wondering if there is a more beautiful thing."
Israeli Druze Adviser Mendi Safadi: ‘Real Peace Starts With The People’
Mendi Safadi, adviser to Israeli Minister Ayoub Kara, said during a peace-making visit to Istanbul last week, "real peace begins with the people."
Israeli, Turkish Officials Meet to Mend Broken Ties
Senior Turkish and Israeli officials meet quietly in Italy to begin trying to mend their broken ties.