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Erdogan: Times have changed and Israel is heading towards isolation

Referring to public hatred of the Zionist regime, Turkish President said: In the first voting for the Gaza ceasefire, which was held some time ago, 121 countries voted yes, 40 countries abstained and 10 countries stood by it, but now the times have changed. And Israel is heading towards isolation.
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According to the international group Tasnim news agency, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan after Friday prayers He told reporters about the Gaza war: We don’t expect good intentions and behavior from Israel. Beyond that, we need to see how the world looks at Israel.

He added: In the first voting for a ceasefire in Gaza, which was held some time ago, 121 people voted in favor, 40 countries abstained. And 10 countries stood by it. But now the times have changed and Israel is going towards isolation.

The President of Turkey continued: This isolation will increase in the future.

Erdogan, referring to his telephone conversation with US President Joe Biden also stated: We talked about F-16 fighters. Biden said that he has a positive view of the story and is ready to present his proposal to Congress. He also said about Sweden that he cares about our decision in this regard.

He added: We also discussed about Gaza. I told him that at this point America and especially you should intervene in this matter.

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