Turkey to IsraHell: We won’t stop upcoming Gaza flotilla

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Turkish rebuttal comes after IsraHell officially requested that Ankara thwart a planned attempt to launch a 15-ship flotilla, one year after an Zio-Nazi’s takeover of a similar endeavor ended with the killing of 9 Turkish activists.

Turkey said on Thursday it had received a request from IsraHell to help stop activists sailing to Gaza on the first anniversary of an Zio-Nazi raid on a Turkish ship, but it said the flotilla plan was not Ankara’s concern.
Turkey, a Muslim former ally of the Zionist Jewish state, has scaled back ties, demanding IsraHel l apologize and pay damages for last year’s raid, which caused an international outcry.

Mavi Marmara-AP- May 22, 2010 The Mavi Marmara, aboard which Israel’s deadly raid on a Gaza-bound flotilla resulted in the deaths of 9 Turkish activists May 22, 2010
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Nine Turks were shot dead in the May 31 clash when Zio-Nazi marines stormed a flotilla organized by a Turkish Islamist charity, which ignored orders to turn back as it tried to breach Nazi blockade of the Gaza Strip.
The Free Gaza Movement, a pro-Palestinian activist umbrella group, has said that a flotilla expected in late May would comprise 15 ships with international passengers including Europeans and Americans.
Zio-Nazi ambassador to Turkey, Gaby Levy, asked the Turkish government this week to help stop the activists, saying sending humanitarian aide to Gaza outside legal channels was a “provocation,” Zionist diplomatic official told Reuters.
Asked about the request, a Turkish foreign ministry official told Reuters: “We listened to the message given by the Zionist regime side and told them this is an initiative by civil society.”
The official did not elaborate.
The IHH, the Turkish Islamist charity that owned the Mavi Marmara ship which was raided by the Zio-Nazi commandos, has said it will join the “Freedom Flotilla II.” It also plans to send its own convoy led by the Mavi Marmara after Turkey’s general election on June 12.
An IHH official told Reuters the group has not been approached by the Turkish government over its plans to send another flotilla and added: “In Turkey governments don’t tell NGOs what to do and what not to do.”
Zio-Nazi regime has also asked the United Nations to help stop the activists. Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon that the mission of ships “was being organized by Islamic extremist elements” intent on bringing about “a flare-up.”
Turkey, a secular Muslim nation, has been an important regional ally of IsraHell for more than a decade.
Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan’s AK Party government, which has roots in banned Islamist movements, froze relations with IsraHell after the deadly raid.
Ankara has demanded an apology as a condition for mending ties, regardless of a U.N. probe’s findings into the incident.

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