An Israeli president has travelled to Turkey on an official visit for the first time in more than ten years. Isaac Herzog said during his visit to Ankara on Wednesday that Israel and Turkey “can and should collaborate in many fields that have a dramatic impact on this region we all call ‘home'”. Erdogan called the visit “historic,” and said he hoped it would mark a “turning point” in relations between the two countries. Both posed with a long handshake after their joint press conference. Turkey and Israel were once close allies, but fell out in 2010 after ten Turkish citizens were killed when …