Erdogan Tries to Extort Israel, Again
Turkish prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan is trying to extort an Israeli apology over the 2010 Gaza Flotilla with diplomatic threats
Turkish prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan is trying to extort an Israeli apology over the 2010 Gaza Flotilla with diplomatic threats
Israel held out an olive branch for Turkey following Erdogan’s re-election by a smaller majority than he hoped for.

Ruling AKP had 50% of the vote with 98% of ballots counted, but fell short of the majority it sought for changing constitution.
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Erdogan condemns an “anti-democratic, pro-Israeli conspiracy” for backing an opposition party in Sunday’s election.
Turkey’s pursuit of trade benefits by allying with Syria leaves Ankara bracing for a flood of refugees from Assad’s brutal crackdown on opponents.
Hamas claims to be expecting visits from leaders of Turkey and Venezuela. Erdogan accuses Israel of “massacre.”
Hebrew U expert says Turkey's referendum made it more democratic, but also more Islamic, so relations with Israel will remain at their current low.
Turkey’s drift to the Iranian-Hamas axis reach new heights as de facto Gaza Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh names his grandson “Erdogan.”
British Prime Minister David Cameron calls Gaza a "Prison Camp" and harshly criticizes Israel's blockade of Gaza.

A brigade of Turkish small businessmen dubbed the '"Anatolian Tigers' has made major inroads into the Iranian marketplace.
Syria has reportedly arrested 400 ethnic Kurds in five cities in an attempt to assist Turkey against PKK rebel forces.

Latma, the satirical group that brought you the wildly-popular “We Con the World,” has struck again, with, "Terror, Terror, That's My Cup of

Turkey threatens not to return its ambassador without an apology for the Mavi Marmara clash. Israel: That won't happen.

Iran may provide security for Hizbullah head Nasrallah to prevent assassination by IDF en route to Turkey, after Erdogan invites him.

Turkish PM's hostility to Israel could be a ploy to gain popularity for his party, which is losing ground, says Begin-Sadat Center's director.

Erdogan reportedly said Israel agreed to Syrian talks; Israel denied it, but said it will consider it. Netanyahu has questioned Turkey's bias.
Turkey has arrested top army commanders who allegedly plotted to bomb mosques and oust the growing Islamic-oriented government.

Turkey and Lebanon are scrapping visa requirements as Ankara solidifies ties with Israel’s enemies while Barak wants to visit Ankara.

Turkish PM Erdogan says he would rather talk to Sudanese leader al-Bashir than to Israeli PM Netanyahu, because “Muslims cannot commit genocide.”

Turkey's new ambassador to Israel says relations with the Jewish State are important, but Israelis must understand Ankara's role in the Arab world.

Turkish PM Erdogan says Ahmadinejad is his friend, and accuses Israel of threatening nuclear war on Gaza. Israeli flags burn in Istanbul.

Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan will be in Syria on Wednesday for a surprise trip that may be an attempt to revive Israeli-Syrian talks.

