Saturday, January 17, 2009

TURKEY PM RECOMMENDED ISRAEL BE BARRED FROM UN

BREAKING NEWS (TURKEY)
ANKARA, Turkey – Israel should be barred from the United Nations while it ignores the organization's calls to stop fighting in Gaza.
Turkey's prime minister declared Friday, urging the world not to turn a to Israel's "savagery.""How is such a country, which totally ignores and does not implement resolutions of the U.N. Security Council, allowed to enter through the gates of the U.N.?"said.
Erdogan spoke before U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon arrived in Ankara to discuss the conflict. Erdogan's comments reflected a growing anger in Turkey, Israel's best friend in the Muslim world, over Israel's Gaza operation.
Ban is on a weeklong trip to the region to promote a truce after both Israel and Hamas leaders in Gaza ignored a U.N. resolution demanding an immediate cease-fire.
"The U.N. building in Gaza was hit while the U.N. secretary-general was in Israel," Erdogan said. "This is an open challenge to the world."
Israel infuriated the U.N. when it shelled the world body's headquarters Thursday in Gaza City, where hundreds of Gazans were seeking shelter from the fighting among food and supplies meant for refugees.
The destruction added to what aid groups say is a humanitarian crisis in Gaza and increased tensions between Israel and the international community even as diplomats engaged in cease-fire talks.
Erdogan said the Islamic militant group Hamas does not have specifically military installations or headquarters in Gaza, as alleged by Israel, and civilians were becoming victims of attacks on hospitals and mosques.
In an anti-Israel demonstration in Istanbul after Friday prayers, around 1,500 pro-Islamic protesters chanted "We're all soldiers of Hamas!"
"I want to call on the entire world; don't turn a blind eye to this savagery, don't be a spectator to this massacre because those who remain silent will become a party to this shame," Erdogan said. "Who can justify bombing young people, elderly, women and even children?"
Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman Yigal Palmor rebuffed Erdogan's harsh criticism.
"Maybe if Turkey had voted more with Israel at the U.N. and expressed its anger when Hamas was firing rockets indiscriminately on Israeli civilians, it could have contributed more to bringing peace to southern Israel and Gaza" than by making such statements, Palmor said.
Source: Associated Press

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