Daily Dispatch

Turkey sends Israeli consul general packing

Netanyahu, Erdogan clash over Gaza firing

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TURKEY has told the Israeli consul general in Istanbul to leave the country temporaril­y, state media said yesterday, the latest of a series of titfor-tat expulsions in a growing crisis over Israel’s deadly firing on Palestinia­ns on the Gaza border.

The Turkish foreign ministry has told the consul to leave Turkey “for a period of time”, the state-run Anadolu news agency said.

Turkey had already withdrawn its ambassador in Tel Aviv for consultati­ons and told the Israeli ambassador to Ankara to leave, while Israel ordered the Turkish consul in Jerusalem to leave for an unspecifie­d period of time.

The row, which on Tuesday saw President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Israeli counterpar­t Benjamin Netanyahu exchange bitter jibes on Twitter, threatens a 2016 deal on normalisin­g ties after a longrunnin­g crisis.

Turkey has expressed outrage over the killing by Israeli forces on Monday of 60 Palestinia­ns on the Gaza border and also blamed tensions on the US decision to move its embassy for Israel to Jerusalem from Tel Aviv.

Erdogan will tomorrow host an emergency summit meeting of the Organisati­on of Islamic Cooperatio­n (OIC) which he has said will send a “strong message to the world” on the issue.

The 2016 reconcilia­tion deal ended a dispute over the May 2010 deadly storming of a Turkish ship by Israeli commandos that saw relations downgraded.

That deal was backed by the US, which was keen to see Israel make up with one of its very few key Muslim partners.

But Erdogan, who regards himself as a champion of the Palestinia­n cause, has never shied away from criticism of Israel even as ministers pressed energy cooperatio­n between the two sides.

Erdogan this week has accused Israel of “genocide” and told Netanyahu he is leading an “apartheid state” while having the “blood of Palestinia­ns” on his hands.

Netanyahu meanwhile told Erdogan that as a leading supporter of Palestinia­n Islamist group Hamas “there’s no doubt he’s an expert on terror and slaughter”.

In a tweet titled “Reminder to Netanyahu”, Erdogan then denied that Hamas is a terror group, saying it is a “resistance movement that defends the Palestinia­n homeland against an occupying power”.

After talks with British Prime Minister Theresa May on Tuesday, Erdogan warned that history “will not forgive” Israel or the US for moving the American embassy to Jerusalem in defiance of the Islamic world. — AFP

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? SIMMERING TENSIONS: Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivers a speech during the opening of the US embassy in Jerusalem this week
Picture: AFP SIMMERING TENSIONS: Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivers a speech during the opening of the US embassy in Jerusalem this week
 ?? Picture: REUTERS ?? WAR OF WORDS: Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, pictured, and Israeli counterpar­t Benjamin Netanyahu exchange bitter jibes on Twitter
Picture: REUTERS WAR OF WORDS: Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, pictured, and Israeli counterpar­t Benjamin Netanyahu exchange bitter jibes on Twitter

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