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Thursday, December 9, 2010
ISTANBUL Daily News with wires
Israel has proposed to express "regret" and pay compensation for the deaths of nine activists aboard a Gaza-bound aid ship if Turkey assures Tel Aviv that the Israeli navy will not be held legally liable, Reuters news agency reported citing unnamed sources Thursday.
Israeli commandos raided a Gaza-bound aid ship on May 31, killing eight Turks and one American of Turkish descent. The incident led Turkish-Israeli relations to an all-time low, and Turkey withdrew its ambassador to Israel.
"We made a compensation offer, and asked the Turks to do what needs to be done to address our legal concerns. We also want to see them return their ambassador and allow us to appoint a new ambassador to Ankara," Reuters cited an unidentified Israeli official as saying. "For now, however, there are still big obstacles."
According to the Reuters report, the Israeli draft fell short of Ankara's expectations that Tel Aviv formally apologize. Delegates from both countries met in Geneva over the weekend to discuss repairing their strained ties.
The draft offers $100,000 each to families of the men shot dead by Israeli forces and an Israeli expression of "regret," Reuters cited Israeli diplomatic sources as saying
ISTANBUL Daily News with wires
Israel has proposed to express "regret" and pay compensation for the deaths of nine activists aboard a Gaza-bound aid ship if Turkey assures Tel Aviv that the Israeli navy will not be held legally liable, Reuters news agency reported citing unnamed sources Thursday.
Israeli commandos raided a Gaza-bound aid ship on May 31, killing eight Turks and one American of Turkish descent. The incident led Turkish-Israeli relations to an all-time low, and Turkey withdrew its ambassador to Israel.
"We made a compensation offer, and asked the Turks to do what needs to be done to address our legal concerns. We also want to see them return their ambassador and allow us to appoint a new ambassador to Ankara," Reuters cited an unidentified Israeli official as saying. "For now, however, there are still big obstacles."
According to the Reuters report, the Israeli draft fell short of Ankara's expectations that Tel Aviv formally apologize. Delegates from both countries met in Geneva over the weekend to discuss repairing their strained ties.
The draft offers $100,000 each to families of the men shot dead by Israeli forces and an Israeli expression of "regret," Reuters cited Israeli diplomatic sources as saying