Answering the questions of MK Danny Danon, who asked the Prime Minister if the media on the payment of compensation to the families of those killed on Mavi Marmara Sea and issuing an apology to the Turkey case reports were true, the Prime Minister denied the truth of the rumor.
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Members of the Likud, the Prime Minister explained that contacts with the Turkey are intended to prevent any continuation of the soldiers.
A report in Zaman newspaper Turkey last week, said that "The Israeli military officials" were not opposed to compensate the families of the nine Turks killed while trying to break the blockade of Gaza Israel sea.
It was reported that Israel had offered to pay for the families of persons killed on the sea of Marmara $100,000 Mavi each, but this was denied by the Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu Thursday.
In the wake of the two Turkish aircraft was sent to Israel last week to help fight the fire of the Carmel, talks between Israeli and Turkish to find a formula which would put an end to the current crisis managers took place the week last Sunday and Monday in Geneva.
Turks continue to demand apology and the payment of compensation to the victims of the incident, with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan also add Israel was required to lift the blockade of Gaza in order for links back to normal.
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