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Turkey Breaks Relations With Israel
Turkey Breaks Relations With Israel
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In early May, Turkish Ministry of Trade announced a complete cessation of trade with Israel. Before that, Ankara had restricted the export of 54 categories of... 13.11.2024, Sputnik Africa
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Turkey is breaking relations with Israel, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said answering journalists' questions on the plane returning from his visits to Saudi Arabia and Azerbaijan.Since the start of the Israeli operation in the Gaza Strip in October 2023, Turkey has consistently condemned Tel Aviv’s actions, accusing it of mass killings of Palestinian civilians. The country has repeatedly called for a ceasefire and exerted pressure on Israel.Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has also faced repeated criticism, including from Erdogan himself. Netanyahu’s address to the US Congress in July this year not only sparked anti-war protests near the Capitol but also drew sharp reactions from Turkish politicians, including Erdogan, who called the Israeli leader a "butcher with the blood of 150,000 Gaza residents on his hands." Earlier, Erdogan had referred to Netanyahu as a "modern-day Führer," emphasizing that the West ignores his crimes.
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Turkey Breaks Relations With Israel
14:07 13.11.2024 (Updated: 17:13 13.11.2024) In early May, Turkish Ministry of Trade announced a complete cessation of trade with Israel. Before that, Ankara had restricted the export of 54 categories of goods.
Turkey is breaking relations with Israel, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said answering journalists' questions on the plane returning from his visits to Saudi Arabia and Azerbaijan.
"The government of the Republic of Turkey, led by Recep Tayyip Erdogan, will not continue or develop its relations with Israel. We have cut all trade and relations with Israel - period. We stand firmly with Palestine in its rightful cause to the very end," Erdogan said.
Since the start of the Israeli
operation in the Gaza Strip in October 2023, Turkey has consistently condemned Tel Aviv’s actions, accusing it of mass killings of Palestinian civilians. The country has repeatedly called for a ceasefire and exerted pressure on Israel.
Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu has also faced repeated criticism, including from Erdogan himself. Netanyahu’s address to the US Congress in July this year not only sparked anti-war protests near the Capitol but also drew sharp reactions from Turkish politicians, including Erdogan, who called the Israeli leader a "butcher with the blood of 150,000 Gaza residents on his hands." Earlier, Erdogan had referred to Netanyahu as a "modern-day Führer," emphasizing that the West ignores his crimes.