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’Israel’ Offers $20M to Turkey Flotilla Victims

’Israel’ Offers $20M to Turkey Flotilla Victims
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"Israel" has offered Turkey $20 million in compensation to the families of those killed and wounded in its botched 2010 raid on a Gaza-bound flotilla, Haaretz newspaper reported on Monday.

’Israel’ Offers $20M to Turkey Flotilla VictimsCiting unnamed Western diplomats briefed on the ongoing negotiations with Ankara, the daily said Turkey had yet to respond to the "Israeli" offer.

Once-close relations between the two nations fell apart after "Israeli" commandos killed nine Turkish nationals during a botched pre-dawn raid on a six-ship flotilla seeking to break Israel's naval blockade on Gaza in May 2010.

The assault provoked a major diplomatic crisis between the former regional allies, with Ankara demanding a formal apology and compensation for the families of the victims.

Talks finally began in March 2013 after "Israel" extended a formal apology to Turkey to get relations back on track following to-level intervention by US President Barack Obama.
The talks stalled for several months but were revived in December when "Israeli" negotiators traveled to Istanbul and Turkey lowered its demands for compensation, Haaretz said.

Western diplomats quoted by the paper said Ankara had demanded $30 million, but "Israel" was initially willing to give only $15 million.

"Israeli" Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu later decided to up "Israel's" offer to $20 million, with an extra $3 million available "if necessary to secure and agreement," the paper said.
The funds will not be paid directly to the families of the dead and the wounded but will be deposited in a humanitarian fund and distributed to them in accordance with defined criteria, it said.

Netanyahu's office refused to comment on the report.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team