Was Israel's flotilla apology really a triumph for Turkey?
Istanbul 17 April 2013
Voices critical of the rapprochement have been silenced by the Turkish media. Read more about Was Israel's flotilla apology really a triumph for Turkey?
Istanbul 17 April 2013
Voices critical of the rapprochement have been silenced by the Turkish media. Read more about Was Israel's flotilla apology really a triumph for Turkey?
9 June 2010
After years of disappointment with successive Arab regimes, Turkey appears to be taking a regional leadership role. While better and closer relations between Turkey and the Arab world are welcome developments, and there is hope for a momentum building up for the Palestinian cause, the ambiguities of the Turkish stance are apparent and raise important questions. Should the current crisis with Israel be interpreted as a singular event in which Turkey gave a strong response or as the inevitable culmination of a completely new foreign policy orientation? Murat Dagli comments for The Electronic Intifada. Read more about After the Flotilla, will Turkey emerge as a force for Palestinian rights?
1 June 2010
Turkish society has been deeply divided over many issues, from political allegiances to cultural preferences. The public sphere in Turkey is more a realm of appropriation and exclusion than one of mutual agreement and consensus building. However, when it comes to Palestine — as the current furor of Israel’s attack on the Freedom Flotilla to Gaza — demonstrates, there is a surprising consensus. Murat Dagli comments for The Electronic Intifada. Read more about The Flotilla attack and Turkey's views of Palestine