Turkish journalist: Erdogan’s support for Palestine is verbal and for Israel is real
A Turkish journalist criticized the policies of his country’s government towards the Zionist regime and said that Ankara supports Palestine verbally but Israel in reality. |
According to Fars International News Agency, Turkish journalist Metin Ceyhan criticized the policies of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan towards the Israeli regime by publishing pictures showing the export of Turkish products to the Israeli regime.
Erdogan called the Zionist regime a “terrorist country” in a speech at the meeting of the ruling Justice and Development Party.
President of Turkey said: “Israel is taking the strategy of completely destroying a city with its people. I am aware of what is going on in my heart, and I say clearly that Israel is a terrorist country.” I will record that there is a terrorist country that is cursed in the whole world.”
Erdogan added in another part of his statement: “I say to Netanyahu: You have an atomic bomb. . You have a nuclear bomb and you are threatening with it. It doesn’t matter what you have, you will go.” Turkish President added: “We will take measures to punish the political and military institutions of Israel, which brutally massacred the oppressed people of Gaza. International courts should be tried.”
However, despite these fiery statements, Erdogan has not yet taken any practical steps to cut ties with the Zionist regime.
Metin Ceyhan, in a message on the X social network, has published a list of 200 cargo ships that are carrying various products, including crude oil, iron and steel, to Tel Aviv, stating that the export of Turkish products to Israel continues.
In part of his message, he wrote that Turkey supports Palestine in words but Israel in reality.
In this message, he He wrote: “We are sending an average of 7 ships to Israel from our ports. Yesterday we sent 13 more ships. We have supported Palestine verbally since the massacres in Gaza began, but we have provided Israel with 272 logistics ships. rtejustify”>
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