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Erdogan to Peres:
You Are Killing People!
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan received a hero's
welcome on his return to Istanbul on Friday after he stormed out of
a heated debate on Israel's Gaza war at the World Economic Forum in
Davos. Thousands of people gathered at Istanbul's Ataturk airport to
greet Erdogan when he returned, waving Turkish and Palestinian flags
and chanting his name.
During the debate, Peres, with a raised voice and a pointed finger
at Erdogan, sought to defend Israel’s massacre of 1,300 Palestinians
in 22 days of war on Gaza. "I don't think I will come back to Davos
because you don't let me speak," said Erdogan, who then stood up and
walked out of the conference hall.

"Do you understand the meaning of a situation where hundreds of
rockets are falling a day on women and children who cannot sleep
quietly, who need to sleep in shelters? What is the matter with you?
You don't understand, and I am not prepared for lies."
Peres's comments were met by hearty applause.
Erdogan asked the moderator, Washington Post columnist David
Ignatius, to let him speak once more.
"Only a minute," Ignatius replied.
Speaking in Turkish, Erdogan said, "I remember two former prime
ministers in your country who said they felt very happy when they
were able to enter Palestine on tanks. I find it very sad that
people applaud what you said. There have been many people killed.
And I think that it is very wrong and it's not humanitarian."
Apparently, the Turkish Prime Minister was never given the necessary
time by Ignatius, to reply.
"We can't start the debate again. We just don't have time," Ignatius
said.
"Please let me finish," Erdogan said.
However, Ignatius responded, "We really do need to get people to
dinner.
"President Peres, you are older than I am. Maybe you are feeling
guilty and that is why you are so strong in your words. You killed
people. I remember the children who died on beaches," Erdogan said,
through an interpreter.
The Turkish premier then said, "Thank you very much. Thank you very
much. Thank you very much. I don't think I will come back to Davos
after this."
Turkey's state-run Anatolian news agency, quoting unnamed diplomatic
sources, said Peres told Erdogan late on Thursday that he was sorry
about what had happened during the panel discussion on Gaza.
"I have known Shimon Peres for many years and I also know Erdogan. I
have never seen Shimon Peres so passionate as he was today. I think
he felt Israel was being attacked by so many in the international
community. He felt isolated," said former Norwegian Prime Minister
Kjell Magne Bondevik. "I was very sad that Erdogan left. This was an
expression of how difficult this situation is."
The Israeli presidency however denied the apology on Friday.
Also on Friday, Erdogan told a news conference that his anger over
the operation in Gaza and Peres' remarks was directed not at Jews,
but at the Israeli administration.
"Our people would have expected the same reaction from any Turkish
prime minister," he told a news conference at Ataturk airport.
"This was a matter of the esteem and prestige of my country. Hence,
my reaction had to be clear. I could not have allowed anyone to
poison the prestige and in particular the honor of my country," he
said. "Our reproaches are not against the Israeli people or Jews.
Our reproach is totally against the Israeli administration," Erdogan
said.

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