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Bennett to thank Erdogan for couple's release in rare phone call


Last time an Israeli prime minister spoke with Turkey's president was in 2013

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  • Israel-Turkey relations
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Natalie and Mordi Oknin, an Israeli couple who had been jailed for photographing the Turkish president's palace, seen after their arrival in their home in Modi'in, on November 18, 2021
Natalie and Mordi Oknin, an Israeli couple who had been jailed for photographing the Turkish president's palace, seen after their arrival in their home in Modi'in, on November 18, 2021Photo by Yossi Aloni/Flash90

Israel's Prime Minister Naftali Bennett is expected to speak by phone on Thursday with Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to thank him for the release of the Israeli couple jailed on suspicion of espionage.

The call would be the first official communication between an Israeli prime minister and Turkey's president since former prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke with Erdogan in 2013.

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In July, Erdogan spoke by phone with Israel's President Isaac Herzog, congratulating him on being inaugurated as the Jewish state's 11th president.


The two men said that Israeli-Turkish relations were of great importance for security and stability in the Middle East and that there is a high potential for cooperation between the two countries in many areas, especially those of energy, tourism, and technology. 

Bennett and Foreign Minister and Alternate Prime Minister Yair Lapid were also expected Thursday to speak with Natalie and Mordy Oknin, the couple arrested in Istanbul on November 11 after taking photographs of the presidential palace.

The couple, bus drivers in their 40s, landed in Israel Thursday morning where they were greeted by family members before heading to their home in the central Israeli city of Modi'in. 

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