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Taking Stand

Turkey's Erdogan. Warned Photo: AFP
Turkey's Erdogan. Warned Photo: AFP
 
IDF soldier beaten up on Turkish ship Photo: AFP
IDF soldier beaten up on Turkish ship Photo: AFP
 
 

US lawmakers rap Turkey for its stance on Israel

Republicans and Democrats denounce NATO ally for supporting aid flotilla that tried to break Gaza blockade. 'There will be a cost if Turkey stays on its present heading of growing closer to Iran and more antagonistic to the State of Israel,' says Representative Mike Pence

Reuters
Published: 06.17.10, 07:39 / Israel News

US lawmakers warned Turkey on Wednesday that its ties with Washington would suffer if it continued on what they considered an anti-Israel path.

 

"There will be a cost if Turkey stays on its present heading of growing closer to Iran and more antagonistic to the State of Israel," Representative Mike Pence, the No. 3 Republican in the US House of Representatives, said.

 

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At a news conference, Republicans and Democrats denounced NATO ally Turkey for supporting an aid convoy of ships that recently tried to run the Israeli blockade of Gaza.

 

The lawmakers also criticized Turkey's opposition to a recent UN Security Council resolution extending punitive sanctions on Iran for its secretive nuclear program. The UN resolution was strongly backed by Washington, which suspects Iran of trying to develop atomic bombs.

 

Democratic Representative Eliot Engel called Turkey's actions "disgraceful," adding that although Ankara was a member of NATO, it had stopped looking westward.

 

As for the cost Turkey might pay for its stance, Pence said he was ready to reevaluate his past reluctance to support a congressional resolution denouncing as genocide the World War I-era killings of Armenians by Ottoman forces.

 

The largely symbolic resolution passed a House committee in March, but amid protests from Ankara, the House Democratic leadership never brought it to the chamber's floor for a vote.

 

J Street wants 'more nuanced views'

The lawmakers said on Wednesday that 126 members of the House of Representatives had signed a letter urging President Obama to oppose international condemnation of Israel over its role in seizing the aid ships last month and forcing them to dock in Israeli ports.

 

Nine people were killed aboard one vessel, the Turkish-registered Mavi Mara, provoking an international outcry. Israel says its commandos acted in self-defense.

 

One pro-Israel lobby group in Washington, J Street, took a different view, suggesting some lawmakers' statements about the Gaza flotilla were "drafted primarily for domestic political consumption" instead of advancing Middle East peace.

 

The group's president Jeremy Ben-Ami urged US lawmakers to express "more nuanced views of the situation that might emphasize the urgency of American leadership to end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through two states."

 

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