The Jerusalem Post

Turkish court dismisses case over 2010 raid

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ISTANBUL (Reuters) A Turkish court on Friday dismissed a case brought by victims of an Israeli raid on the Mavi Marmara that killed 10 people in 2010, said a lawyer for the victims’ families, who stormed out of the courtroom as the judge ordered one co-plaintiff to be ejected.

The judge accepted the prosecutor’s plea that there was no case to examine following a deal in June between Israel and Turkey in which the victims’ families received compensati­on from Israel and the two countries restored relations.

Israeli-Turkish relations broke down in 2010 when Turkish pro-Palestinia­n activists were killed by Israeli commandos enforcing a naval blockade of the Gaza Strip. The soldiers raided the ship, part of a flotilla sailing toward the Hamas-governed territory.

The summer’s rare rapprochem­ent in the divided Middle East was driven as much by the prospect of lucrative Mediterran­ean gas deals as by mutual concern over growing security risks.

Israel, which had already offered apologies for the raid – one of Ankara’s three conditions for a deal – agreed to pay out $20 million to the families of those killed, another key element in the restoratio­n of ties.

The case was brought on behalf of 740 who were on the flotilla’s ships, with the IDF chief of staff, navy commander, head of intelligen­ce for the air force and head of Military Intelligen­ce, all absent from the court, as the defendants.

At the final hearing on Friday, too many of the plaintiffs’ lawyers and victims’ families had gathered to fit in the courtroom. Tensions rose when some were not allowed inside, leading to protests and shouting.

The judge called in the riot police to remove one co-plaintiff who refused to leave the courtroom. The families of the victims and lawyers chanted in protest and walked out before the verdict was read.

Prosecutor Huseyin Aslan argued that the case had no legal foundation after Turkey and Israel’s deal, according to broadcaste­r CNN Turk.

Israel had demanded its military officers and government officials be indemnifie­d against prosecutio­n on war crimes allegation­s. With Friday’s court decision, arrest warrants for the four Israeli defendants have been lifted.

 ?? (Murad Sezer/Reuters) ?? PEOPLE PROTEST against Israel outside a courthouse in Istanbul in October.
(Murad Sezer/Reuters) PEOPLE PROTEST against Israel outside a courthouse in Istanbul in October.

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