Mavi Marmara
Gaza aid flotilla halted after vessels flag removed, activists say
On Friday, United Nations experts demanded the safe passage of the flotilla and called on Israel to adhere to international law and orders of the ICJ to allow unimpeded access for humanitarian aid.
'Mavi Marmara 2' flotilla delayed as flagged state requests inspection
Mavi Marmara 2: New aid flotilla to sail from Turkey to 'break siege' of Gaza - report
Mavi Marmara, group behind 2010 Gaza flotilla clash, plans to launch new ship into Gaza
NGO: US Coast Guard evidence shows ‘Marmara’ case against Ehud Barak based on lies
Lawyers for the plaintiffs argue that the IDF breached US sovereignty since the plaintiffs incurred their alleged injuries on a US-flagged ship.
A response to Haneen Zoabi’s article in Newsweek
Turkey–Israel normalization – why ever not?
Turkish defense sources: Israeli weapons seen as benefit of thaw with Jerusalem
Jewish Turkish journalist: The path to a normalization of relations would not be smooth, particularly on the Turkish side.
Hamas leader meets Turkish president amid talk of Jerusalem-Ankara detente
“The normalization of relations between Turkey and Israel will not change Ankara’s position towards Hamas,” says senior Hamas official.
Herzog, Liberman: Turkey-Israel deal comes too late
Opposition leader and former FM both warn against paving the way for Turkish "foothold in Gaza."
Erdogan talks of positive impact of improved Turkey-Israel ties
Liberman says that not only does Turkey have normalization demands, but so does Israel, first and foremost Ankara’s kicking out of the country the Hamas command.
Turkey-Russia Spat: What goes around....
Israel denies South Africa approved arrest warrants against former IDF generals
Foreign Ministry calls South African BDS activists' claim of arrest warrants against former IDF chief, other top commanders from Mavi Marmara false.
FM official: South African arrest warrants against IDF officers 'ugly and provocative'
Foreign Ministry spokesman says arrest warrants not condoned by country's government.