Ankara`s decision, Israeli news website Ynet quoted Lieberman as saying, "proves once again how enormous a mistake it was to apologize to Turkey."
"As long as the current [Turkish] leadership, headed by [President Recep Tayyip] Erdogan and his associates, controls Turkey, there is no chance to rehabilitate relations between the two countries," Lieberman was quoted as saying.
"Turkey under Erdogan is… interested only in attacking and bashing Israel; and we must deal with it accordingly and stand up for Israeli interests," he added.
Earlier Feb.6, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu announced that his country would not be taking part in the Munich security conference due to the participation of an Israeli delegation.
In 2010, the Israeli navy attacked the Mavi Marmara, the lead ship in a Gaza-bound humanitarian aid flotilla. During the attack, Israeli commandos killed ten Turkish activists, including one U.S.-Turkish dual national.
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