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Egyptian reactions to Turkey's suspension of diplomatic relations with Israel
Overwhelming support has met Turkey's move to expel the Israeli ambassador from Ankara, while some wonder why Egypt isn't doing the same
Published in Ahram Online on 03 - 09 - 2011

A UN report issued this week on the Freedom Flotilla incident, where Israel boarded an aid ship bound for Gaza and killed a number of activists, prompted Turkey to suspend relations with Tel Aviv. Turkey's move caught much public attention in Egypt, due to recent events that occurred in Sinai where five Egyptian soldiers were killed by Israeli forces.
Since the border incident two weeks ago, protests have been sustained at the Israeli embassy in Cairo, demanding the expulsion of the Israeli ambassador from Egypt and/or withdrawing the Egyptian ambassador from Israel in response to the killing of the soldiers. Several political forces in Egypt also called for suspending relations with Israel in response to the killings.
The flotilla incident, which took place in spring of last year, involved clashes between Israeli forces and the Turkish aid flotilla Mavi Marmara, which resulted in the death of nine Turkish activists by Israeli fire. Israel, for its part, refused to apologise for the deaths, claiming its actions were in self-defence. Tension loomed over Turkish-Israeli relations ever since, but it was not until yesterday that ties were formally cut off upon the release of a UN report on the incident.
After Turkey's move, debate was stirred over the similarities between the incidents affecting Egypt and Turkey, and the differences in outcomes.As a variation on its response to Turkey, Israel expressed regret over the death of the Egyptian soldiers, but offered no apology.
Some political analysts linked the situations together,attributing Turkey's escalation to feeling discomfort over of Israelexpressing regretfor the deathsof the five soldierson theEgyptianborder,while refusing to apologise, or even express regret, over the attackon theflotilla.
Some among Egypt's possible presidential candidates gave their response to Turkey's escalation and what they think about Egypt doing the same.
Amr Moussa, former secretary general of the Arab League and a possible presidential candidate, wrote on his Twitter account that Turkey's expulsion of the Israeli ambassador “came at the right timing.” He also insinuated that Egypt should follow Turkey's lead when he wrote "I think that Egyptian diplomacy should recall Egypt's ambassadorin TelAviv untilIsrael apologises for penetrating the Egyptian borderand killing Egyptian soldiers.”
Also, Ayman Nour, head of Al-Ghad (Tomorrow) Party and another possible candidate for the presidency, told Egyptian Newspaper Al-Dostour, that “despitethe presence of strategic cooperationbetween Turkey and Israel, the Turkish decision in this situation was biased towards principles and not interests.” Nour also expressed his hope that post-revolution Egypt should study Turkey's example concerning its internal and external affairs.
Another possible candidate, Hamdeen Sabahi, head of Al-Karama (Dignity) Party, told Al-Dostour that “theTurkish stanceof expelling the Israeli ambassadorand freezing military agreementswith the Zionist entity is a victory fornational honour andan expression of a foreign policy that [defends] the interests of the state and rejectsthe policy ofarroganceand humiliationof Zionism.”
Sabahi also asserted that whathappened isa “firm responseagainst the Zionist stance,” and that theTurkish positionis “a clear lessonof the Arab regimes, which alwaysarguethat takingsuch a firm stance against thearrogantracistZionist policiescould leadto warwith Israel.”
On the other hand, some question whether if it would be beneficial for Egypt to escalate tensions with Israel. Emad Gad, a researcher at Al-Ahram Centre for Political and Strategic Studies, told Al-Masry Al-Youm newspaper that the expulsion ofthe Israeli ambassador from Ankara “will notmean anything, whileifEgypt expelsthe Israeli ambassador,itwouldstrainrelationsand prompt the mobilisation of military forceson the border.”
Other Egyptian responses to Turkey's escalation were supportive of the move. The Muslim Brotherhood released on its official website a briefing from the International Forum for Islamic Parliamentarians on the expulsion. The briefing stated that “the Forum values the steptaken by theTurkish government to expelthe ambassadorof the Zionistentity, suspendjoint military agreementsand reduce the level ofdiplomatic representationwith the entity,in response to aUnited Nations report oncriminal practices undertaken by theZionist occupation forcesagainst the 'Freedom Flotilla' in Mayof 2010.”


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