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The Israeli government is convinced that the world does not
understand the true nature of the regime of Tel-Aviv. The Israeli
Foreign Ministry has therefore decided to clarify the true character of
the regime in Tel Aviv to the world. To that end the Israeli deputy
Foreign Minister, Daniel Ayalon, summoned the Turkish ambassador to
Israel, Oguz Çelikkol, to give him a note of protest over an episode of
the Turkish espionage drama Valley of the Wolves, and Turkish criticism of Israel. Israel News reports how the Israeli representative behaved:
“In accordance with orders from Lieberman, Ayalon meant
to humiliate the ambassador. He called him into a room in his Knesset
office and not to the Foreign Ministry in order to ‘reprimand’ him,”
the article noted.
The reporters who arrived in order to cover the meeting on Monday
had asked Ayalon and Celikkol to shake hands, however the former
refused. “The important thing is that they see he’s sitting lower and
we’re up high and that there’s only one flag, and you see we’re not
smiling,” Ayalon muttered in Hebrew with the embarrassed Turkish envoy
next to him.
This footage was then shown on the Israeli prime time news and
Israeli newspapers ran front page stories with the picture showing the
humiliation of the Turkish ambassador. Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor
Lieberman is reportedly very comfortable with the behavior of his
deputy.
Of course the Turkish press covered the incident also, but from a different viewpoint.
In response Turkey summoned Israel’s ambassador to Ankara demanding
Israel apologize, and Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan
commented on the incident saying Israeli attitudes offending Turkey
“will always get a response.” Erdogan likely knows that he can deal
more harshly with Israel now because after this incident a harsh reply
will not only be backed by the majority of the Islamic population of
Turkey in solidarity with their suppressed Muslim brothers in
Palestine, but also by the proud nationalists of the Turkish military.
It’s easy for the world to understand the Israeli message. This way
of humiliating state guests is well known. Charlie Chaplin has shown in
his well known film “The Great Dictator” ironically how Hitler tried to humiliate his guest by placing him on a specially low chair.
Israeli deputy FM Danny Ayalon has simply played Hitler’s role
exactly. So the Israeli message is very clear: the Israeli government
wants the world to know that it is acting as stupid as Hitler in his
worst parody. To clarify that Danny Ayalon speaks for Israel as a
whole, the Israeli flag was prominently placed on the table.
Meanwhile in Tehran nuclear physics scientist Massoud Ali-Mohammadi was murdered with a remotely controlled booby-trapped motorbike blast which pretty much looks like the work of assassinations trained by the Israeli Mossad.
The author manages a German language news blog at – http://www.mein-parteibuch.com/
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