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![]() Azerbaijan, Baku, Nov. 13 / Trend News U. Sadigova / The crisis in Turkey-Israel relations over the Middle East will not lead to a break in ties, but rather expand dialogue and mutual understanding between the two countries, Turkish Center for Strategic Studies of the Middle East (ORSAM) head Hassan Kanbolat told Trend News today. "Israel is immensely frustrated in terms of its relations with Turkey. Up until now military and political relations were considered sufficient," Kanbolat said. Israeli media rarely quotes Turkey. The country is seen as a fraternal nation. "But now the crisis will stimulate the expansion of the dialogue between the two countries," he said. "They will know each other better. I do not think relations between Turkey and Israel will be ruined." The tensions began after Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan made several statements accusing Israel of violating Palestinians' rights, and not observing the peace process conditions.
However, commenting on Turkey's new foreign policy in the Middle East, Kanbolat said any decision by Ankara to leave behind from old allies would be wrong.
Kanbolat thinks that while strengthening relations with its Middle Eastern neighbors, Turkey will not want to deteriorate its relations with Israel.
It is possible to overt a break in the relations between the two states by expanding dialogue and mutual understanding. Otherwise, the problem will remain unsolved, Kanbolat said.
Last week, Erdogan said Israel has committed more heinous crimes during its military operations in the Gaza Strip against Palestinian civilians than Sudan against the people of Darfur.
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