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Postby B25 » Sun Oct 18, 2009 12:02 pm

Dear oh dear oh dear,

what will VP, insan, yfred, zan and others do now that they have upset their only TRNC supporters. Looks like you have just shot yourselves in the foot, no more Israelis to buy your stolen GC properties.

Such stupidity deserves an award :lol: :lol:

The Golden Villo award and VP will gladly recieve it, please bend VP.
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Postby insan » Sun Oct 18, 2009 12:10 pm

B25 wrote:Dear oh dear oh dear,

what will VP, insan, yfred, zan and others do now that they have upset their only TRNC supporters. Looks like you have just shot yourselves in the foot, no more Israelis to buy your stolen GC properties.

Such stupidity deserves an award :lol: :lol:

The Golden Villo award and VP will gladly recieve it, please bend VP.


Capital has no nationality reh guvello! :lol: Disputes last short, friendships last longer. The clever men r aware of this but u r not. :lol:
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Postby B25 » Sun Oct 18, 2009 1:40 pm

insan wrote:
B25 wrote:Dear oh dear oh dear,

what will VP, insan, yfred, zan and others do now that they have upset their only TRNC supporters. Looks like you have just shot yourselves in the foot, no more Israelis to buy your stolen GC properties.

Such stupidity deserves an award :lol: :lol:

The Golden Villo award and VP will gladly recieve it, please bend VP.


Capital has no nationality reh guvello! :lol: Disputes last short, friendships last longer. The clever men r aware of this but u r not. :lol:


Yeah, 36 years and counting, does this mean you have no friends or that you are just plain stupid.

Like I said, bye bye, your time is coming, best pack your bags now.
Oh and leave the keys to the villa under the mat will you like a good little boy. :lol: :lol: :lol:

Insan, have you ever heard of the epression kettle and pot and black.

Turkey accusing Israel of war crimes is EXACTLY that!

You need to remember that the US is run under Israeli influence, mind you don't commit total suicide, although that would help.
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Postby YFred » Sun Oct 18, 2009 1:50 pm

B25 wrote:Dear oh dear oh dear,

what will VP, insan, yfred, zan and others do now that they have upset their only TRNC supporters. Looks like you have just shot yourselves in the foot, no more Israelis to buy your stolen GC properties.

Such stupidity deserves an award :lol: :lol:

The Golden Villo award and VP will gladly recieve it, please bend VP.

I was under the impression that it was the Israelis that were worried about not being able to sell and Turks getting closer to Syria. You will find that the Turks will take it upon themselves to produce what ever they need under licence from any other country, which will only be too ready to bend over. I wonder how the Israeli pilots perform in the future when their training areas have been removed.

So Kickapoo/DT/Bumbolla, or who ever you may be and I have no doubt now that your are Bumbo, get stuffed. Don’t let me get the hose now, you hear boy?
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Postby YFred » Sun Oct 18, 2009 1:56 pm

B25 wrote:
insan wrote:
B25 wrote:Dear oh dear oh dear,

what will VP, insan, yfred, zan and others do now that they have upset their only TRNC supporters. Looks like you have just shot yourselves in the foot, no more Israelis to buy your stolen GC properties.

Such stupidity deserves an award :lol: :lol:

The Golden Villo award and VP will gladly recieve it, please bend VP.


Capital has no nationality reh guvello! :lol: Disputes last short, friendships last longer. The clever men r aware of this but u r not. :lol:


Yeah, 36 years and counting, does this mean you have no friends or that you are just plain stupid.

Like I said, bye bye, your time is coming, best pack your bags now.
Oh and leave the keys to the villa under the mat will you like a good little boy. :lol: :lol: :lol:

Insan, have you ever heard of the epression kettle and pot and black.

Turkey accusing Israel of war crimes is EXACTLY that!

You need to remember that the US is run under Israeli influence, mind you don't commit total suicide, although that would help.

What are you on? US are under Israeli influence? Pull the other one, the middle one has bells on it. Either you are thick as shit or you have just escaped from the local mental asylum. Which one is it reh vosko shillo?
When the last barrel of oil comes out of the Arab lands, what will Israel do?
Shame it will not happen in our life time, but it will happen.
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Postby Lit » Fri Nov 20, 2009 3:07 am

Israel no longer trusts Turkey, Erdogan says

* Israel does not want Turkey to mediate with Syria, PM says

* Syria not likely to join French-mediated talks, he says

http://www.reuters.com/article/latestCr ... USLI674700

ISTANBUL, Nov 18 (Reuters) - Israel no longer trusts Turkey to mediate peace talks with Syria, Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan said on Wednesday, signalling how much relations have deteriorated between the regional allies in recent months.

Erdogan singled out Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for failing to trust Ankara, unlike his predecessor Ehud Olmert, and also said he did not think Syrian President Bashar al-Assad would accept a French role in mediating with Israel.

Turkey, NATO's only Muslim member, last year facilitated contacts that focused on Syrian demands for a full withdrawal from the Golan Heights -- which Israel captured in 1967 and annexed -- and Israel's accusations that Damascus arms militants in Lebanon and the Gaza Strip.

Those contacts failed to produce formal negotiations, and Turkey's repeated offers to re-open the peace track have not resulted in further talks. Under Netanyahu, Israel has ruled out resuming Turkish-mediated talks with Syria, insisting that any new contacts must be direct.

"On this issue (of mediation), Israel's stance is that it doesn't trust us," Erdogan told a news conference in Rome, where he was attending a U.N. food summit.

"Former Israeli Prime Minister Olmert trusted Turkey, but Netanyahu doesn't trust us. That's his choice," he said in remarks which were televised in Turkey.

Relations between Turkey and Israel have soured since the latter launched an incursion into the Gaza Strip in December.

Erdogan, whose ruling party traces its roots to a banned Islamist movement, has repeatedly criticised the incursion, even having a public shouting match with Israeli President Shimon Peres in January.

Netanyahu and Assad met French President Nicolas Sarkozy separately last week, and Israel said it is ready for talks.

"Now France is trying to take up the role we had," Erdogan said. "I'm not sure what kind of stance Bashar Assad will take, but from what I've heard from him, they're not going to accept something like this." (Writing by Ayla Jean Yackley; editing by David Stamp)
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Postby Lit » Thu Jan 14, 2010 5:42 am

More tension between Israel and Turkey:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/8458085.stm


Israel apologises to Turkey over snub
Israeli Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon meeting Turkish Ambassador Ahmet Oguz Celikkol, captioned "the height of humiliation" in Israeli newspaper Israel Hayom [Image: Lior Mizrahi/Israel Hayom]
One newspaper captioned the picture "the height of humiliation" [Image: Lior Mizrahi/Israel Hayom]

Israel has apologised to Turkey in an effort to defuse a row over the treatment of its envoy in Tel Aviv.

Israel's prime minister said he hoped this "would end the affair".

Ankara had threatened to withdraw the ambassador unless it received a formal apology from Israel by Wednesday evening.

The row began when the envoy was summoned to Israel's foreign ministry over a Turkish TV series portraying Israeli agents kidnapping babies.

Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon summoned Ambassador Oguz Celikkol to rebuke him over the fictional television series Valley of the Wolves, popular in Turkey.

Mr Ayalon ensured the ambassador was seated on a lower chair and removed the Turkish flag from the table.

Turkish President Abdullah Gul said the ambassador would "return on the first plane" on Thursday unless Israel issued a public apology.

In the letter of apology, Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu "again expressed his concern over the cooling of the ties between Israel and Turkey" and instructed officials "to find ways to prevent this trend", according to a statement from his office.

The Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Turkey had received the apology it "wanted and expected in diplomatic terms."

But at a news conference he added that "Israel must put itself in order and must be more just and more on the side of peace in the region."

'Repeated provocation'

Footage of Mr Ayalon urging journalists to make clear the ambassador was seated on a low sofa, while the Israeli officials were in much higher chairs, has been widely broadcast by the Israeli media.

He is also heard pointing out in Hebrew that "there is only one flag" and "we are not smiling".



"In terms of the diplomatic tactics available, this was the minimum that was warranted given the repeated provocation by political and other players in Turkey," he said, according to Reuters.

One Israeli newspaper marked the height difference in a photo, and captioned it "the height of humiliation".

Last October Israel complained over another Turkish series, which depicted Israeli soldiers killing Palestinians. In one clip, an Israeli soldier shoots dead a smiling young girl at close range.

The row comes ahead of a planned visit by Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak to Turkey on Sunday.

Turkey has long been an ally of Israel, but relations have deteriorated as Ankara has repeatedly criticised Israel for its offensive in Gaza a year ago.

Rights groups say about 1,400 Palestinians died during the operation, which Israel said had been aimed at ending rocket fire by Hamas.

Thirteen Israelis died during the violence.
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Postby Get Real! » Sun Jan 17, 2010 11:35 pm

Israel threatens to expel Turkish ambassador

The Israeli official who touched off a diplomatic crisis with Turkey this week said Saturday that the country's ambassador could be expelled if Turkish TV dramas continue to depict Israeli security forces as brutal.

http://wire.antiwar.com/2010/01/16/isra ... assador-2/
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Postby Get Real! » Thu Jan 21, 2010 2:29 am

'Turkey no longer needs a close relationship with Israel'

The rift in Israeli-Turkish relations is the result of Ankara turning away from secularism and toward more radical Islam, Israel's military intelligence chief said on Tuesday.

http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1143701.html
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Postby Me Ed » Thu Jan 21, 2010 2:49 am

Lit,

A very interesting thread, well done Israel ...

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