Obama and Erdogan: Gaza Violence Hurts Mideast Peace Hopes

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U.S. President Barack Obama and Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan expressed concern Friday that renewed violence in Israel and the Gaza Strip would damage the Middle East peace process.

"The two leaders shared their concerns about the dangers to civilian populations on both sides and expressed their common desire to see an end to the violence," the White House said, after Obama called the Turkish leader.

The White House had previously made it clear that it blames the Islamist movement Hamas for the latest round of fighting, urging it to halt the firing of rockets from the Gaza Strip into Israeli territory.

Turkey has been critical of Israel, accusing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government of stepping up the conflict in order to win domestic political advantage ahead of January's parliamentary elections.

But both leaders shared the concern that the conflict is worsening.

"The president and prime minister agreed that the continued spiral of violence jeopardizes prospects for a durable, lasting peace in the region," the White House statement said.

"The president underscored his commitment to advancing the goal of Middle East peace. The president's call to Prime Minister Erdogan follows his outreach to counterparts in Israel and Egypt on November 14."

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Missing phillipo 16 November 2012, 22:51

Erdogan, the great proponent of peace in the Middel East.
The leader who sent the Marmara to face the Israeli navy with its disasterous results, and then demands and apology.
The leader who has virtually cut off all contacts with Israel.
The leader who has changed Turkey from a secular Moslem state to a funamentalist one.
And he's the one who wants to be the honest broker in bringing about Middle East Peace.

Default-user-icon Shobto Flamby (Guest) 17 November 2012, 01:56

What two great minds produce when they think alike! How about calling this pair Erd-Obama or Bara-Erdogan? What they said is quite explosive especially when you consider that one is a 100% pure Sunni crazy with a heavy emphasis on the French "u" sound while the other one is 100% crazy that is broken down into 50% Sunni crazy and 50% Zionist-influence crazy.

Thumb rover98 17 November 2012, 02:12

Erdogan has more credibility than most Lebanese Mafia Oligarch Rulers and speaks for the oppressed.