by Israel Hayom Staff
Following Israel's apology to Turkey over the Gaza flotilla incident, Likud MK Moshe Feiglin calls for an apology from Turkey over the February 1942 sinking of the MV Struma in the Black Sea • More than 700 Jews died in the sinking.
The Struma, pictured above,
was towed to international waters by the Turkish authorities, where it
was later badly damaged.
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Photo credit: Yad Vashem |
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Israeli Prime Minister
Yitzhak Shamir at a memorial for the Struma in 1992.
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Photo credit: GPO/Ziv Koren
MK Moshe Feiglin says that
Turkey should apologize for letting Jewish refugees die, but that Israel
"does not need" an apology.
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Photo credit: Yehoshua Yosef
A little more than a week after Israel
apologized to Turkey over the May 2010 Gaza flotilla raid, Likud MK
Moshe Feiglin demanded on Sunday that Turkey apologize for the February
1942 sinking of the MV Struma in the Black Sea.
In mid-December 1941, more than 700 Jews
boarded the Struma at the Romanian port of Constanta with the intention
of sailing to British-controlled Palestine despite British limitations
on Jewish immigration. On December 16, the Sturma reached Istanbul.
There, the Struma's passengers learned both that they would not receive
visas from the British to enter Palestine and that they would not be
permitted to go ashore in Turkey.
The Struma was quarantined in the Istanbul
harbor for more than two months. On February 23, 1942, Turkey towed the
ship and its passengers out to international waters in the Black Sea and
abandoned it there, even though the Struma's engine was not working.
The next day, the Struma sunk, killing everyone on board except one. It
is believed that the Struma either hit a mine or was mistakenly
torpedoed by a Soviet submarine.
On Sunday, Feiglin wrote a Facebook post, linked to his
Twitter feed, titled "Demand for an apology from the Turks," in which he
detailed the Struma sinking. Feiglin concluded his post by saying, "The
truth is that we don't need an apology! And also not financial
compensation. The Jewish people have a special skill. They know how to
remember!"
Israel Hayom Staff
Source: http://www.israelhayom.com/site/newsletter_article.php?id=8341
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