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DW: Erdogan vs. Israel and after the hostage exchange

Virtually absent from even the temporary peace process for Lorisa, Gaza, Turkey continues to maintain its extreme aggressive rhetoric against Israel.

And this despite the fact that since yesterday, Friday, the process of releasing and exchanging hostages between Israel and Hamas has been in full progress. For every one hostage released by Hamas, Israel releases three Palestinians.

“Israel is committing a war crime in Gaza by denying access to electricity, water and food to the residents of the besieged enclave. It is trying to prevent the people of Gaza from being heard by cutting off their communication with the outside world,” Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is heard saying in a video message to the International Strategic Communication Summit, organized by the Turkish Presidency’s Communication Directorate. to Constantinople.

Against the backdrop of the municipal elections in March

The Turkish Minister of Foreign Affairs Hakan Fidan, who in his speech at the same event, urged the West to stay away from Israel’s war crimes, is moving in the same tone. As he pointed out: “any conditional or unconditional support to Israel is a blank check to kill more Palestinians”

Analysts point out that the Turkish president, ahead of crucial municipal elections to be held in March, will maintain high tones against Israel, regardless of developments in the Middle East, in order to strengthen the rallying of his Muslim audience at home.

At the same time, however, according to estimates, after the municipal elections it is possible that he will stop his aggressive rhetoric against Israel, a country with which Turkey has become close in recent years for geostrategic and energy reasons.

Source: German wave

Virtually absent from even the temporary peace process for Lorisa, Gaza, Turkey continues to maintain its extreme aggressive rhetoric against Israel.

And this despite the fact that since yesterday, Friday, the process of releasing and exchanging hostages between Israel and Hamas has been in full progress. For every one hostage released by Hamas, Israel releases three Palestinians.

“Israel is committing a war crime in Gaza by denying access to electricity, water and food to the residents of the besieged enclave. It is trying to prevent the people of Gaza from being heard by cutting off their communication with the outside world,” Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is heard saying in a video message to the International Strategic Communication Summit, organized by the Turkish Presidency’s Communication Directorate. to Constantinople.

Against the backdrop of the municipal elections in March

The Turkish Minister of Foreign Affairs Hakan Fidan, who in his speech at the same event, urged the West to stay away from Israel’s war crimes, is moving in the same tone. As he pointed out: “any conditional or unconditional support to Israel is a blank check to kill more Palestinians”

Analysts point out that the Turkish president, ahead of crucial municipal elections to be held in March, will maintain high tones against Israel, regardless of developments in the Middle East, in order to strengthen the rallying of his Muslim audience at home.

At the same time, however, according to estimates, after the municipal elections it is possible that he will stop his aggressive rhetoric against Israel, a country with which Turkey has become close in recent years for geostrategic and energy reasons.

Source: German wave

Virtually absent from even the temporary peace process for Lorisa, Gaza, Turkey continues to maintain its extreme aggressive rhetoric against Israel.

And this despite the fact that since yesterday, Friday, the process of releasing and exchanging hostages between Israel and Hamas has been in full progress. For every one hostage released by Hamas, Israel releases three Palestinians.

“Israel is committing a war crime in Gaza by denying access to electricity, water and food to the residents of the besieged enclave. It is trying to prevent the people of Gaza from being heard by cutting off their communication with the outside world,” Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is heard saying in a video message to the International Strategic Communication Summit, organized by the Turkish Presidency’s Communication Directorate. to Constantinople.

Against the backdrop of the municipal elections in March

The Turkish Minister of Foreign Affairs Hakan Fidan, who in his speech at the same event, urged the West to stay away from Israel’s war crimes, is moving in the same tone. As he pointed out: “any conditional or unconditional support to Israel is a blank check to kill more Palestinians”

Analysts point out that the Turkish president, ahead of crucial municipal elections to be held in March, will maintain high tones against Israel, regardless of developments in the Middle East, in order to strengthen the rallying of his Muslim audience at home.

At the same time, however, according to estimates, after the municipal elections it is possible that he will stop his aggressive rhetoric against Israel, a country with which Turkey has become close in recent years for geostrategic and energy reasons.

Source: German wave

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