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Diplomatic reconciliation with Israel will help break its regional isolation, please US
Updated 31 March 2021
March 31, 2021 01:37
ANKARA: Turkey has informed Israel it is set to appoint an ambassador to Tel Aviv once Israel commits to simultaneously reciprocating the gesture, according to a media report.
Newspaper Israel Hayom, citing a senior Turkish official, made the claim on Monday. Turkey has not confirmed the report.
Analysts said that following a decade-long deterioration in bilateral ties, especially after the Mavi Marmara incident when Israeli commandos boarded a ship in a Gaza aid flotilla and Turkish activists died, both sides would need to restore trust with each other through concrete and sincere steps, rather than immediately expect the red carpet treatment.
Ahmadiya Juaidi's eyes are wide as she drinks a nutrition shake from a large orange mug, her thin fingers grasping the handle. Three weeks ago the 13-year-old weighed just nine kilograms when she was admitted to al-Sabeen hospital in Yemen's capital Sanaa with malnutrition that sickened her for at least the past four years. Now she weighs 15 kilograms.
The Straits Times
Yemen s children starve as UN seeks billions in funds to avoid famine
Ahmadiya Juaidi, 13, weighed just 9kg when she was admitted to a malnutrition treatment ward of al-Sabeen hospital in Sanaa, Yemen, on Feb 13, 2021.PHOTO: REUTERS
Yemeni Hussein Ahmad al-Qallam and his children eat boiled leaves of Ghulaf near their house at the mountain village of Bani al-Qallam.PHOTO: EPA-EFE
PublishedFeb 27, 2021, 2:23 pm SGT
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