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[Title] => Erdogan signals possible warming of ties with Israel
[Summary] => Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has signaled a possible warming of relations with Israel, saying in comments published yesterday that the entire region would benefit from the normalization of ties.
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[Title] => Turkey backs Palestinians over holy site tensions
[Summary] => Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said yesterday that Turkey stands behind Palestinians in their efforts to oppose what he called Israeli attempts to "reduce the Islamic character" of Jerusalem.
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[Title] => UN chief urges Turkey and Israel to mend relations
[Summary] => United Nations chief Ban Ki-moon on Saturday urged Turkey and Israel to mend their relationship for the good of the Middle East peace process after Ankara expelled the Israeli ambassador in the latest fallout over last year's deadly raid on a Gaza-bound aid flotilla.
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[Title] => Officials: UN report won't mend Israel-Turkey ties
[Summary] => The anticipated publication Friday of a U.N. report on violence aboard a Gaza-bound protest flotilla last year has led to a further souring of the key Mideast relationship between Israel and Turkey, after Israel expelled the Israeli ambassador.
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[Title] => Israeli official: UN flotilla report backs Israel
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[Summary] => WASHINGTON The Philippines is one of the United States allies that are seen to strengthen military alliance with the superpower as the US rethinks its military strategy to avoid long-drawn conflicts.
With the Pentagon facing planning contingencies across "an arc of instability" from the eastern Mediterranean to the Gulf to east Asia, the United States is more likely to need allies over the next 15 years than during the past 15, said Andrew Krepinevich, who heads a Washington think tank that specializes in military strategy.
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With the Pentagon facing planning contingencies across "an arc of instability" from the eastern Mediterranean to the Gulf to east Asia, the United States is more likely to need allies over the next 15 years than during the past 15, said Andrew Krepinevich, who heads a Washington think tank that specializes in military strategy.
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