Many Israelis consider apology to Turkey unjustified
0 Comments Published by Avi Green on Monday, July 15, 2013 at 9:16 AM.
Some time after the dhimmi apology issued to Recep Erdogan over the flotilla case, a new poll finds plenty consider the apology wrong:
The poll, commissioned by the Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies, found that 85 percent of Israelis say the chances of their going on vacation to Turkey in the near future are very low. Only 28% of Israelis believe that relations between Israel and Turkey under Erdogan will improve in the near future, while 42% think relations will stay the same and 30% believe they will deteriorate further.I think the next apology should be issued to the Israeli public for ever having wasted their time making one to Turkey in the first place.
Most Israelis (71%) believe Israel's apology to Turkey was not justified, while only 29% think it was.
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