'ISRAEL BEHIND EGYPT COUP' - TURKISH PM

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December 28, 2022
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F-2017-02456
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August 21, 2013
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Approved for Release: 2017/12/20 C06704843 Print Message(s) UNCLASSIFIEDll ENVELOPE (b)(3) HEADER 210950Z AUG 13 FM OSC RESTON VA (b)(3) (b)(3) 10 U.S.C. UNCLASSIFIED!! 1/21/2016 10:18 AM Approved for Release: 2017/12/20 C06704843 Print Vlessa,e(s) 8 9. Approved for Release: 2017/12/20 C06704843 UNCLASSIFIED// CONTROLS UNCLAS QQQQ CITE OSC RESTON VA 767800 WARNING: TOPIC: MILITARY, HEALTH, INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL, LEADER, DOMESTIC POLITICAL, MEDIA SERIAL: PLR2013082121056405 BODY COUNTRY: EGYPT, RUSSIA, FRANCE, ISRAEL, TURKEY SUBJ: (U) 'ISRAEL BEHIND EGYPT COUP' - TURKISH PM SOURCE: Amman Ammun News in English 0550 GMT 21 Aug 13 Jordan News (U) TEXT: [INTERNET] [OSC Transcribed Text] (U) This product may contain copyrighted material; authorized use is for national security purposes of the United States Government only. Any reproduction, dissemination, or use is subject to the OSC usage policy and the original copyright. [Computer selected and disseminated without OSC editorial intervention] (Ammun News) - [8/21/2013 8:39:13 AM] MOSCOW (Russia Today) - Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan claims Ankara has proof Israel was behind the July 3 military "coup" that toppled Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi, Turkish media report. Erdogan said the West was beginning to redefine democracy as a process that is not solely determined at the ballot box, although the UNCLASSIFIED// 1/21/2016 10:18 AM Approved for Release: 2017/12/20 C06704843 PriniMessage(s) Approved for Release: 2017/12/20 C06704843 UNCLASSIFIEDll poll represents "the people's will." "This is what has been implemented in Egypt. Who is behind this? Israel. We have evidence," Erdogan said, as quoted by the Hurriyet daily, during a meeting with provincial chairs of his ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP). Erdogan spoke of a meeting between Turkey's justice minister and a "Jewish" intellectual in France before Egypt's 2011 elections. "The Muslim Brotherhood will not be in power even if they win the elections. Because democracy is not the ballot box': This is what [the intellectual] said at that time," the PM continued. Erdogan did not clarify what connection the unidentified intellectual had to the Israeli government or how his alleged opinion proved Israel played any part in the recent ouster of Morsi. The Israeli Foreign Ministry declined to respond to Erdogan's accusation. "This is a statement well worth not commenting on," said ministry spokesman Yigal Palmor. In March, Israel attempted rapprochement with Turkey after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called Erdogan to apologize for the 2010 Gaza flotilla raid that resulted in the deaths of eight Turks and one Turkish-American. Erdogan accepted the apology and both sides agreed to carry out further discussions. The PM, however, said that normalization of bilateral ties would take time, insinuating that Turkey wanted to ensure victims of the raid were compensated and that Israel remained committed to easing the restriction of goods to Gaza before restoring relations. The Turkish PM, an outspoken supporter of Morsi and his Islamist government, lashed out at the West for failing to act in light of last week's bloody crackdown against Muslim Brotherhood supporters. Having previously condemned the coup, Erdogan insisted that Morsi be reinstated through a democratic process. UNCLASSIFIEDll 1/21/2016 10:18 AM Approved for Release: 2017/12/20 C06704843 Print�Mepage(s) 4 Approved for Release: 2017/12/20 C06704843 UNCLASSIFIED// Erdogan's ruling AKP, which has Islamic roots, had developed ties with Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood and aimed to boost Turkey's regional clout by bolstering its relationship with the North African state. The Egyptian interim presidency, however, denounced Erdogan's remarks. Presidential spokesperson Ahmed Muslimany said that "agents of the West should not give lessons in patriotism." [Description of Source: Amman Ammun News in English -- Amman Ammun News in English Popular privately owned Jordanian news website, providing independent coverage of domestic issues; URL: http://en.ammonnews.net/] (U) This product may contain copyrighted material; authorized use is for national security purposes of the United States Government only. Any reproduction, dissemination, or use is subject to the OSC usage policy and the original copyright. CABLETYPE: FBISEMS ACP 1.0 ADMIN BT #5637 NNNN UNCLASSIFIED// Approved for Release: 2017/12/20 C06704843 1/21/2016 10:18 AM