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Turkey's Erdogan Returning Jewish American Peace Award

Jewish American group asks for the prize back, labels Turkey's prime minister as 'arguably the most virulent anti-Israel leader in the world.'

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The Associated Press

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan is returning an award given to him by a Jewish American group in 2004, after the group asked for it back because of comments he made regarding the conflict in Gaza.

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