Turkish PM Erdogan calls Israeli raid on Gaza Aid Flotilla a 'massacre'

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Ankara, Turkey, June 01, 2010, SPA -- Turkey's prime minister sharply criticized Israel for the «bloody massacre» on a Gaza-bound aid Flotilla and warned Tuesday that no one should test Turkey's diplomatic patience, according to a report of the Associated Press. Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan told lawmakers in the Parliament that the Israeli military action was an attack «on international law, the conscience of humanity and world peace.» «This bloody massacre by Israel on ships that were taking humanitarian aid to Gaza deserves every kind of curse,» he said, demanding that Israel immediately halt its «inhumane» blockade of Gaza. The flotilla was the ninth attempt by sea to breach the three-year-old blockade. «They have once again showed to the world that they know how good they are at killing people,» Erdogan said. «Israel in no way can legitimize this murder, it cannot wash its hand of this blood.» Erdogan said Turkey would continue to support the Palestinian people. «We will not turn our back on Palestine, Palestinians and Gaza,» Erdogan said. «No one should test Turkey's patience,» he added. He urged Israelis to question the actions of their government. «It is damaging your country's image by conducting banditry and piracy,» Erdogan said. «It is damaging interests of Israel and your peace and safety. It is the Israeli people who must stop the Israeli government in the first place.» He said Israel cannot face the international community without expressing «regret.» «Israel cannot ensure its security by drawing the hatred of the entire world,» the prime minister declared. --SPA 14:40 LOCAL TIME 11:40 GMT www.spa.gov.sa/787629

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