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Turkish PM Erdoğan calls on world to punish Israel over deadly attack   
Calling on both the international community and Israel citizens to respond to the ‘bloody massacre’ against a Gaza-bound aid flotilla, Turkish PM Recep Tayyip Erdoğan says the event is ‘a turning point in history.’ In a emotional speech in Parliament, Erdoğan reiterates his support for Palestinians, but tempers his harsh words against Israel by saying that protests should not be extended to attacking Jewish citizens of Turkey

Israeli government officials responsible for a fatal assault Monday on an aid convoy “must be absolutely punished by all means,” a deeply emotional and visibly angry Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said Tuesday.
Taking uncommon pains to distinguish Israel’s government from its citizens, Erdoğan drew a sharp bead on the country’s decision-makers in a well-prepared speech aimed as much at a Palestinian audience as a domestic and international one.
“Today is a turning point in history. Nothing will be same again,” Erdoğan told his party’s lawmakers hours after a 16-hour flight from Chile. The prime minister cut his trip short following Israel’s deadly attack on the humanitarian boats early Monday.
Calling the Israeli raid on the Gaza-bound aid flotilla a “bloody massacre,” Erdoğan warned Israel not to test his country’s patience, saying, “Turkey’s hostility was as strong as its friendship is valuable.”
In his remarks, Erdoğan cast himself in his favored regional role of savior, leader and beacon of democratic rights. Recalling his 2008 spat with Israeli President Shimon Peres in Davos, where he accused Israelis “of knowing well how to kill,” the Turkish prime minister said, “They once again showed their ability to perpetrate slaughters.”
“It is no longer possible to cover up or ignore Israel’s lawlessness. This bloody massacre by Israel on ships that were taking humanitarian aid to Gaza deserves every kind of curse,” Erdoğan said. “This attack is on international law, the conscience of humanity and world peace. Israel in no way can legitimize this murder. It cannot wash its hand of this blood.”
Emphasizing Turkey’s determination to extend its hand to Palestinians, no matter the conditions, Erdoğan added: “We will not turn our back on Palestine, Palestinians and Gaza, even if nobody backs them. Once again we call on Israel to immediately end its inhumane blockade of Gaza.”

Appeal to the international community
In his hour-long speech, Erdoğan also called on the international community to respond to what he described as Israel’s unlawful actions. “Statements of condemnation are not enough... We [the international community] should get results,” he said. “The incident was not something between Turkey and Israel, but rather was a matter for the world.”
In an effort to create internal pressure on the Israeli government, Erdoğan also conveyed a message to the Israeli people. “These policies [of aggression] are damaging the interests of Israel and your peace and security,” he said. “It is the Israeli people who must stop the Israeli government in the first place. Israel cannot ensure its security by drawing the hatred of the entire world.”
Praising the reaction shown by the Turkish people against Israel, the prime minister also welcomed the peaceful nature of the protests and reiterated that Turkey was not a place with anti-Semitic feelings, saying protests should never target the country’s Jewish citizens.


Diplomatic campaign at full speed
Before his parliamentary speech, Erdoğan held meetings with his top aides and representatives of the country’s security institutions, including deputy prime ministers Bülent Arınç and Cemil Çiçek, Defense Minister Vecdi Gönül, National Intelligence Organization, or MİT, head Hakan Fidan and Deputy Chief of General Staff Gen. Aslan Güner.
The Turkish prime minister also held a phone conversation with United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon and was scheduled to talk to U.S. President Barack Obama by phone late Tuesday. “I will tell them all my feelings I shared with you in this room,” Erdoğan said in his speech in Parliament, which was covered by a large group of foreign journalists.
The Palestinian, Iranian and Indian ambassadors to Ankara attended Erdoğan’s speech to lawmakers in Parliament for the first time; simultaneous interpretation in English and Arabic was also provided in an unprecedented move
ANKARA - Hürriyet Daily News