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Israel, Turkey reactivate air force ties
Mechanism suspended in September after UN report on Mavi Marmara incident hurt relations.
The air force has reestablished a coordination mechanism with Turkey that works to prevent aerial misunderstandings and potential clashes over the Mediterranean Sea.
This too came to an end though in September when a United Nations commission, established to investigate the 2010 Turkish flotilla incident, determined that Israels sea blockade over the Gaza Strip is legitimate. It said however, that the Navy raid on the Mavi Marmara ship, which ended with nine dead passengers, was excessive and unreasonable.
A senior IAF officer said Wednesday that the coordination mechanism was recently reactivated as part of the countries efforts to stabilize and improve ties. Two weeks ago, the Turkish military attache to Israel attended an IAF briefing for foreign military officers at the Uvda Air Force Base on the sidelines of the IAF joint maneuvers with the Italian Air Force.
The officer said that the IAF would also likely invite Turkey to participate in a large-scale international aerial drill that it will be hosting in Israel in 2013. The IAF has significantly increased the number of joint-training drills it holds with foreign countries in recent years.
There is nothing preventing them from participating, the officer said.[/b]
http://www.jpost.com/DiplomacyAndPol...aspx?id=250410
Mechanism suspended in September after UN report on Mavi Marmara incident hurt relations.
The air force has reestablished a coordination mechanism with Turkey that works to prevent aerial misunderstandings and potential clashes over the Mediterranean Sea.
This too came to an end though in September when a United Nations commission, established to investigate the 2010 Turkish flotilla incident, determined that Israels sea blockade over the Gaza Strip is legitimate. It said however, that the Navy raid on the Mavi Marmara ship, which ended with nine dead passengers, was excessive and unreasonable.
A senior IAF officer said Wednesday that the coordination mechanism was recently reactivated as part of the countries efforts to stabilize and improve ties. Two weeks ago, the Turkish military attache to Israel attended an IAF briefing for foreign military officers at the Uvda Air Force Base on the sidelines of the IAF joint maneuvers with the Italian Air Force.
The officer said that the IAF would also likely invite Turkey to participate in a large-scale international aerial drill that it will be hosting in Israel in 2013. The IAF has significantly increased the number of joint-training drills it holds with foreign countries in recent years.
There is nothing preventing them from participating, the officer said.[/b]
http://www.jpost.com/DiplomacyAndPol...aspx?id=250410