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Turkish PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan addresses his lawmakers at the parliament in Ankara, 01 Jun 2010 Turkey's prime minister criticized Israel Tuesday for a "bloody massacre" that killed at least nine people on a Gaza-bound aid ship. A small number of Turkish citizens on the aid ships have returned to Turkey.
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's stinging words came after Turkey withdrew its ambassador to Israel and and called the U.N. Security Council to an emergency meeting demanding an impartial investigation into Monday's deadly attack. Mr. Erdogan was speaking publicly for the first time about the incident after curtailing his visit to Latin America. No apology can clean the blood from their hands, he said. He added that the bloody massacre by Israel on ships that were taking humanitarian aid to Gaza deserves every kind of curse. But the loudest applause was for his call for the ending of Israel's embargo against Palestinians living in Gaza. Israel and Turkey were until recently close allies both on a military and political level, but since the Israeli attack on Gaza last year, relations have rapidly deteriorated. Israel has released a few Turks, but hundreds are still being detained. A crew member of the Turkish-flagged 'Mavi Marmara' ship, wearing cap, center, is surrounded by media upon his arrival from Israel to the Istanbul airport, 01 Jun 2010 One of the returnees was Nilufer Cetin who was traveling with her one-year-old child on the Mavi Marmara. She described the attack to reporters. It was extremely bad and very tough clashes took place, she said. The Mavi Marmara was filled with blood. She said the operation started immediately with firing. First it was warning shots, but when the Mavi Marmara wouldn't stop, these warnings turned into an attack. Israel, which launched a full-scale assault on Gaza 18 months ago, says its blockade aims to weaken Hamas militants who have fired rockets at Israeli towns. The Gaza war halted indirect Israeli-Syrian talks mediated by Turkey and drew fierce criticism from Mr. Erdogan, who has since emphasized ties with anti-Israel neighbors like Iran and Syria.
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