Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Report: Turkey may revoke agreements with Mossad

Bee's note:  Probably for the best, since reports of Fidan turning in names of informants to Iran surfaced within the last few weeks. Whatever "agreements" Turkey had with Israel in the past, it is obvious that no such agreements are trustworthy today.  
The US media normally does not report news that may "upset" the Washington administration and so, The Washington Post's report is quite unusual, as it actually disclosed Turkey's betrayal of intelligence information.


Turkish newspaper Yeni Safak, which is affiliated with Ankara's governing AKP party, claims that Turkish intelligence chief Hakan Fidan will soon recommend annulling agreements allowing Mossad agents to operate freely on Turkish soil.

Dan Lavie and News Agencies

Turkey's intelligence chief Hakan Fidan is poised to convince Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan to revoke a series of agreements with Israel that allow the Mossad to operate freely on Turkish soil, Turkish newspaper
Yeni Safak, which is affiliated with Ankara's governing AKP party, reported Tuesday.