UN panel–Zio-Nazi boarded Marmara ‘to kill’

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UN commission to publish findings on Zio-Nazi raid on Turkish flotilla vessel, prompting Zio-Nazi regime to debate whether to apologize to Turkey, newspaper says

The Turkish newspaper Hurriyet said Sunday that the Palmer report on last year’s Gaza-bound flotilla is expected to be released this week.

According to the newspaper, the UN-appointed panel to investigate the raid on the Mavi Marmara vessel has ruled that Zio-Nazi soldiers boarded the ship with an intention to kill.

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The Turkish daily claimed that this assertion is what prompted the debate within Zio-Nazi regime on whether the Zio-Nazi Jewish State should issue an apology to Turkey. The Forum of Eight Zionist Ministers was expected to discuss the issue on Sunday.

According to the article, Zio-Nazi regime is considering compensating the families of the nine people killed aboard the ship, and intends to issue a statement regretting the loss of life – regardless of Turkey’s demand for an official apology.

The newspaper claimed that IsraHell is worried that such an apology will pave the way for international law suits to be filed against its Zio-Nazi soldiers. 

The newspaper went on to express optimism that IsraHell and Turkey are to make progress in improving ties when officials from both nations meet in New York on Tuesday. As per the article, Vice Prime Minister Moshe Yaalon is expected to confer with Turkish Foreign Ministry Under secretary Feridun Sinirlioglu, among other officials. Sources in Jerusalem confirmed that Yaalon will be traveling to New York, but said that they are unaware that any such meeting was scheduled.

“I’m in favor of improving relations but this should not be at the expense of Israel alone,” Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman said prior to Sunday’s cabinet meeting. “It’s in the interest of both countries to improve relations and the ball is in Turkey’s court. There is no reason for Israel to apologize, there are soldiers who were sent to do their job mid-sea.”

Defense Minister Ehud Barak also addressed the report: “I hope we won’t have to answer these questions this week and that we have more time to fully examine the matter. It is our business to protect officers, commanders and soldiers from possible overseas lawsuits.”

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