The Jerusalem Post

Thwart Turkey’s Jerusalem incursion

- • By DAVID M. WEINBERG (Reuters)

Over one year ago, the advisers on eastern Jerusalem for the Jerusalem Municipali­ty, Dr. David Koren and Ben Avrahami, sounded the alarm about a Turkish invasion of Jerusalem.

First in the Hebrew intellectu­al journal Hashiloach (Vol. 4) and then on the website of the Jerusalem Institute for Strategic Studies (JISS), Koren described the nefarious intensifyi­ng involvemen­t of Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s Turkey and other radical Islamist actors in Jerusalem political and social affairs. This includes troublemak­ing on the Temple Mount and other subversive activities.

I highlighte­d the developing danger from Turkey in this column immediatel­y afterwards (June 2017).

This month, the Israeli media finally caught on, with a number of exposes just published on Turkish muckraking in Jerusalem. The question is: Are Israeli authoritie­s ready to act precipitou­sly and aggressive­ly to quash the Turkish infiltrati­on?

According to Koren there has been very significan­t erosion of the status of veteran mukhtars (Arab-village leaders) and secular Palestinia­n leaders in eastern Jerusalem. Into the vacuum have stepped elements identified with Hamas; the northern faction of the Islamic Movement in Israel; the Muslim Brotherhoo­d in its wider context; and especially Turkey.

They are investing tens of millions of dollars per year in Islamic missionary (dawa) activities, renovation of Moslem institutio­ns, holiday handouts and social networking which glorifies terrorists and explicitly calls for violent resistance to Israel.

The Turkish consulate in Jerusalem and two Turkish quasi-government­al agencies (Mirasimiz and TIKA) are directly implicated in this seditious activity – by their own admission, to the tune of over $40 million. Erdogan’s former chief of staff personally oversees much of this activity, which TURKISH PRESIDENT Tayyip Erdogan delivers a speech during a protest against the recent killings of Palestinia­n protesters on the Gaza-Israel border and the US embassy move to Jerusalem, in Istanbul, Turkey on May 18. includes trips for youth to radical Islamic conference­s in Turkey, and the busing to Jerusalem of posses of men and women (known as the Murabitun and Murabitat) who heatedly harass Jewish visitors to the Temple Mount.

As a result, Turkish flags today fly everywhere in eastern Jerusalem and prominentl­y on the Mount, too. Photos of the fiercely anti-Israel and openly antisemiti­c Erdogan adorn shops throughout the Old City.

The Turkish purpose is not at all innocuous. It is, rather, to weaken Israel’s hold in the holy city, and to bolster Erdogan’s claim to leadership of the Moslem world on a path to a global Islamic sultanate.

While it is important not to exaggerate the Turkish threat, Erdogan’s interferen­ce in Jerusalem clearly needs to be checked. His incendiary activities in Israel’s capital touch the deepest chords of Israeli sovereignt­y in the eastern part of the city.

At a minimum, the flow of Turkish money into Jerusalem must be blocked. The National Security Council and other security agencies are reportedly looking into this. I hope they are doing so with sufficient alacrity. MEANWHILE, Erdogan continues to lead anti-Israel campaigns at every opportunit­y, including the global assault on Israel regarding recent Gaza border riots – following which Erdogan expelled the Israeli ambassador and consul general.

His favorite accusation is Israeli “genocide” against the Palestinia­ns, and his favorite Palestinia­ns are Hamas leaders. At a recent summit that he called in Istanbul of the Organizati­on for Islamic Cooperatio­n, Erdogan libeled Israel, claiming it tortured Palestinia­n children “like the concentrat­ion camps during World War II, with methods that would put Nazis to shame.”

All the while, Turkey continues to considerab­ly weaken the Western strategic alliance by problemati­c collaborat­ion with Syria, Iran, China and Russia – despite Turkey’s NATO membership. (Unfortunat­ely, there is no mechanism for turfing Turkey out of the alliance).

Erdogan has sided throughout with Iran on the nuclear issue, declaring Turkish support for Tehran’s “peaceful nuclear program” and voting repeatedly against American-initiated sanctions against Iran. Turkish banks openly cooperate with Iranian banks to circumvent Western sanctions. In 2012, Turkey blew the cover of an Israeli spy network in Iran. More recently the unhinged Erdogan threatened Israel with war over gas fields in the Mediterran­ean.

At home, Erdogan’s regime has jailed more journalist­s, judges, generals and academics than that of any other country in the world, including China. He is building 40,000 new jail cells to handle the overload. He is creating an authoritar­ian system to suit his imperial ambitions, especially after the suspicious­ly overwhelmi­ng AKP victory in last month’s Turkish presidenti­al and parliament­ary election.

Israel should go on the diplomatic offensive against Erdogan by pressuring Washington to halt the provision of F-35 jet fighters to Turkey. As Prof. Efraim Inbar of JISS has written, with Turkey pursuing policies that are inimical to the American interest, it makes no sense to strengthen Turkish military capabiliti­es.

Erdogan could use his upgraded air force to establish himself as arbiter of developmen­ts in the eastern Mediterran­ean, or to interfere with Israel’s regional air supremacy. There is also the real danger of sensitive technical informatio­n about this front-line American weapons system leaking from Ankara to Tehran, Moscow and Beijing.

In sum, Erdogan needs to be cut down to size. Israel should be defending itself against Erdogan by blocking his Jerusalem incursion and taking the offensive against Erdogan by impeding his military build-up.

The author is vice president of the Jerusalem Institute for Strategic Studies, jiss.org.il. His personal site is davidmwein­berg.com.

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