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Erdogan - AFP - August 17, 2011
Erdogan: We will not let Israel disrespect Turkey, no matter the price

Comments come on the heels of Turkey's expulsion of top Israeli diplomats, suspension of all military deals.

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State Department spokesperson urges the two U.S. allies to resolve their differences amicably and is meeting with leaders to help facilitate a detente.

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Israel warns foreign journalists: Joining Gaza flotilla is illegal

Letter from head of Israel's Government Press Office warns that taking part in convoy of boats sailing to Gaza could result in being barred from Israel for 10 years.

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Intelligence and Atomic Energy Minister reportedly faced charges linked to his role in the IDF raid on the Gaza-bound flotilla.

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Erdogan - AFP - August 17, 2011
Erdogan: We will not let Israel disrespect Turkey, no matter the price

Comments come on the heels of Turkey's expulsion of top Israeli diplomats, suspension of all military deals.

by The Associated Press 57 comments
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State Department spokesperson urges the two U.S. allies to resolve their differences amicably and is meeting with leaders to help facilitate a detente.

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Israeli forces approaching Gaza flotilla
Israel warns foreign journalists: Joining Gaza flotilla is illegal

Letter from head of Israel's Government Press Office warns that taking part in convoy of boats sailing to Gaza could result in being barred from Israel for 10 years.

by Haaretz 10 comments
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Cabinet Minister Dan Meridor during his tour of the West Bank settlement of Efrat
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Intelligence and Atomic Energy Minister reportedly faced charges linked to his role in the IDF raid on the Gaza-bound flotilla.

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