Turkish parliament approves Israel reconciliation deal

Relations between the former allies imploded in 2010 following an Israeli raid on a Turkish aid ship trying to breach Hamas blockade.

Update: 2016-08-20 05:17 GMT
Under the terms of the reconciliation agreement, Israel will pay a lump sum of $20 million in compensation to the victims within 25 days. (Photo: Representational Image/AP)

Ankara: Turkey's parliament has ratified a reconciliation deal reached with Israel last month, ending a six-year rift and paving the way for the restoration of full diplomatic ties. Parliament voted to approve the pact early on Saturday before it closed for a summer recess.

Relations between the former allies imploded in 2010 following an Israeli naval raid on a Turkish aid ship trying to breach Israel's blockade of the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip. The raid killed 10 Turkish activists.

Under the terms of the reconciliation agreement, Israel will pay a "lump sum" of $20 million in compensation to the victims within 25 days.

Individual Israeli nationals also would not be held criminally or financially liable for the incident. The Israeli Cabinet has already approved the deal.

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