“Israel must declare the war over, we have taken our troops out of Gaza anyway, there is no way to destroy it completely, and entering Rafah will not help. If you don’t realise it, we have already lost,” he said in the interview published yesterday.
Erdogan stated that the West: “Is content to merely watch barbarities, escalating to genocide, perpetrated by today’s Fuhrer [Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu, his bloodthirsty team against Palestinians.”
Palestinian Foreign Ministry, has condemned in strong terms the plan by Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu for displacement of the Palestinians from the Gaza Strip.
According to the report, Turkiye, which supports a two-state solution to the decades-old conflict, has sharply criticised Israel over its campaign in Gaza, launched in response to militant group Hamas’s rampage on 7 October. More than 15,500 people have been killed in the Israeli air and ground attacks, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry.
The leaders of the Persian Gulf Cooperation Council and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan have slammed Israel’s atrocities against the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip warning of “dire consequences” of the aggressions for the entire region.
The Israeli military, too, has contributed to the Israeli hasbara that Tel Aviv would be able to face several threats on all fronts, from Gaza, to the West Bank, to Lebanon and Syria, Dr. Ramzy Baroud wrote in an article in Middle Eat Monitor.
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The shocking claim was made by the French-Israeli businessman who is currently in prison for major tax fraud amounting to over €200m. Mimran funded lavish vacations for Netanyahu and his wife Sara. Details of his claims were released by the French website Mediapart and have been reported widely by Israeli newspapers. The allegations are based on recordings ...
“The State of Palestine rejects in the strongest terms the provocative and hateful speech delivered by the Israeli Prime Minister at the United Nations General Assembly General Debate,” said the Foreign Ministry in a statement.
They also plan to stage protests across the city today as the prime minister arrived in New York to participate in meetings with global leaders at the UN General Assembly.
According to Safa, it was reported by Israeli Channel 13 that Netanyahu’s decision followed warnings by the heads of the various security agencies not to tighten restrictions on prisoners on the day after the Jewish holidays. The head of the Shin Bet internal security agency, Ronen Bar, warned that such a step would increase the escalation raging in ...
“Whoever tries to harm us, whoever finances, whoever organizes against Israel – will pay the full price,” Netanyahu said during a cabinet meeting as cited by the Jerusalem Post newspaper..