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Türkiye imposed restrictions on exports to the Zionist regime

Turkish authorities have restricted the export of some products to Israel until an immediate ceasefire is announced in Gaza.

Turkey’s Ministry of Commerce announced that it will limit the export of some products to the occupied territories from April 9. The ministry explained in a statement that the restrictions on exports to the Zionist regime will remain in force until Tel Aviv declares an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and provides adequate and continuous aid to the Palestinians.

According to Al-Nashrah report, this Turkish ministry noted: The decision to limit exports to Israel includes 54 products, including construction iron, flat steel, marble and ceramics.

Despite the acceptance of the Security Council resolution to declare a ceasefire in Gaza, the crimes of the Zionist regime continued in the holy month of Ramadan. However, some countries are still cooperating and doing business with this regime.

One of these countries is Turkey, which has registered the highest amount of exports in several important and strategic areas, including in the steel and iron sector, and is not willing to give up the financial benefits of trade with Israel.

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This issue has increased criticism of Erdoğan’s government, and Mohammad Ali Fatih Arbakan, the leader of the “Re-Prosperity Party”, following the path of his father, the late Najmuddin Arbakan, wants the unity of Muslims against Israel. He announced in a speech that stopping Turkey’s trade relations with the Zionist regime is a historical necessity and that Ankara should not ignore the regime’s crimes.

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