Summary
Turkey has appointed a foreign policy adviser to the prime minister as ambassador to Israel, sealing the normalization of diplomatic relations after a six-year partial rupture, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Wednesday.
The deadly 2010 storming by Israeli commandos of a Turkish ship trying to break the naval blockade of Gaza prompted Ankara to expel the Israeli envoy and cease all military cooperation with Israel.
Israel also nominated a new ambassador to Turkey Tuesday, with Eitan Naeh formally selected by an Israeli government committee.
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