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Turkey restricts airspace and ships to Israel

Hakan Fidan, the Turkish Foreign Minister, announced on Friday that Turkey had decided to ban Israeli vessels from entering its ports, prohibit Turkish ships from entering Israeli ports, and place restrictions on planes flying into Turkish airspace.

In his comments to the parliament, he provided little detail that appeared to summarize steps taken by Turkey against Israel in Gaza war or those already in progress.

Israel denies the charge. The Turkish government has strongly criticised Israel for its offensive in Gaza. Ankara has stopped all trade with Israel and called for international sanctions against it. It also urged the world powers to stop their support of Israel.

Last week, sources told us that Turkish port officials had started requiring shipping agents informally to submit letters stating that the vessels were not connected to Israel or carrying hazardous or military cargo bound for that country.

Sources also claimed that Turkish flagged ships will not be allowed to dock at Israeli ports.

Fidan said at an extraordinary session of the parliament on Israel's attack on Gaza that "we have completely cut off our trade with Israel. We have closed our ports to Israeli vessels and we do not allow Turkish vessels to enter Israel's port."

He added that "we do not allow container ships to enter our port carrying weapons and ammo to Israel, nor airplanes to fly in our airspace."

The Israeli government didn't immediately respond to his remarks. (Reporting and editing by Timothy Heritage, Tuvan Gumrukcu)

(source: Reuters)