The Israeli Public Radio: The Israeli police prepares to confront activists who challenge aviation in Ben-Gurion Airport. The Israeli police resume its preparation to confront the activists who support Palestinian rights. Activists will arrive in Ben-Gurion Airport to demonstrate against Israel. The Israeli radio mentioned Israeli authorities have information about activists' intention to go to Tel-Aviv through a flight from Germany on Thursday. It added over 130 activists coming from different European countries will join the protests on Friday. Israel's Ministry of Interior ordered policemen, spread over the airport, to deal strictly with the activists. Israeli police prepare to confront the expected demonstrations in the West Bank and East Jerusalem next week. Yediot Ahronot: Astonishment in Israel because it is included in the International terrorism list Yediot Ahronot revealed Israeli diplomats in Washington are in a state of astonishment and shock when they found Israel in the international list of terrorism that included 36 other countries. The newspaper mentioned the list was published on May 10 as a part of a report. Other countries included Iran, Syria and Libya. The Israeli newspaper clarified Israel's Ministry of Internal Security asked Washington about the mentioned list and obtained a response saying Israel is not a terrorist country and it cooperates with the U.S in fighting terrorism. The newspaper reported Israel did not receive an interpretation about the reason for being including in such a list. The newspaper added the U.S conducted an internal examination then removed Israel from the list, months after publishing the report. The U.S. said in an official statement, "Adding Israel to the list came was a result of inaccurate information.” Maariv: Israeli efforts failed to achieve reconciliation with Turkey due to the events of the Freedom Flotilla one. Maariv mentioned Israeli political could achieve their objectives in restoring good relations with Turkey yet. The newspaper said the Israeli Deputy of Prime Minister, Moshe Yaalon, returned yesterday from Washington. He held talks with Turkish officials there but didn't resolve the diplomatic crisis between the Israel and Turkey. Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, expressed his desire to end the crisis with Turkey. He says, "We are ready to resume negotiations with Turkey to achieve an acceptable agreement to achieve our interests." Netanyahu claimed Israel is not responsible any deterioration of relations with Turkey during a press conference with the Romanian president in Bucharest. He said there are positive steps taken to restore strong ties gathering both countries for decades. Haartez: The group of activists in the mission to challenge aviation and support the Flotilla will arrive in Ben-Gurion Airport on Friday in over 50 flights. Israeli police prepares for to confront thousands of international activists who support Palestinians. The protesters organized demonstrations against the Israeli blockade into Gaza Strip. About 50 air flight will head to Tel-Aviv from all over Europe with the activists on board, all of whom will attempt to reach to different areas in Israel and Palestine. Haartez clarified Israeli security forces spread on Thursday in Ben-Gurion Airport to confront any expected attempts to spread chaos. Israeli Police sources revealed a number of activists went to Israel but Israeli authorities didn't take any decision against them to avoid sparking a state of chaos and violence. Israeli authorities deported six activists from France and Belgium after they reached Ben-Gurion Airport.