Israel’s Genocide in Gaza | 2023- till present

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The Mighty Dollar often prevails! We all admire South Africa for taking the lead against Israel via international legal system but an analyst recently pointed out that SA is the biggest supplier of coal to Israel. Then there is Morocco.
Turkey should at least stop the oil supplies to Israel. I think Turkey has stopped cement / construction material supplies and that's hurting Israel.
BTW, I am not a fan of Erdogan mostly because of 'all bark, no bite' but if people here think the 'secular' Turkish leaders would be any better, then will have a BIG surprise!
I agree with you here, Erdogan is the president of Turkey with majority support... Erdogan is representing real turkish positions in all areas... during his brave speeches, you can notice that he is accents own mighty than care for the genocide...

But secular junta aka kemalists would be worst without doubt, they could even assist their Jewish buddies directly...
 
I agree with you here, Erdogan is the president of Turkey with majority support... Erdogan is representing real turkish positions in all areas... during his brave speeches, you can notice that he is accents own mighty than care for the genocide...
But secular junta aka kemalists would be worst without doubt, they could even assist their Jewish buddies directly...

Yes.
And when in a post a few pages above, I pointed out that Erdogan is the most pro Palestinian President in modern Turkish history, I got two 'Haha' reactions. People have reading comprehension issues and don't pay attention to the wordings of the posts and bring their intellectual laziness to this forum. Their reactions never bother me, really; that just shows their own lack of understanding of the complexities of nations and peoples.
Sigh!
 
BTW, I am not a fan of Erdogan mostly because of 'all bark, no bite' but if people here think the 'secular' Turkish leaders would be any better, then will have a BIG surprise!


Don't think anyone will care if Erdogan says "well others would be worse than me!".

He should shut his trap like the rest of the Zio-US puppets and then he won't have turned into a laughing stock.
 
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The major operations carried out by the Palestinian resistance groups, on Friday, November 22, are as follows:

Al-Qassam Brigades' operations:
  • Carried out a complex operation against Israeli soldiers and military vehicles near Burj Awad junction in Rafah city, southern Gaza Strip.
  • Spotted a number of occupation soldiers near Burj Awad junction in Rafah and successfully sniped four of them with the Qassam "Ghoul" rifle.
  • Targeted an Israeli military Merkava tank and bulldozer with an Al-Yassin 105 shell near the Burj Awad area in Rafah city.
  • Targeted an Israeli military force that had taken refuge inside a house with a TBG shell on Al-Saftawi Street, west of Jabalia city, northern Gaza Strip.
Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades' operations:
  • Shelled a gathering of Israeli soldiers and military vehicles surrounding the Jabalia Services Club in the northern Gaza Strip with regular 60mm mortar shells.
  • Targeted an Israeli military command and control center near the Civil Administration area east of Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza with a salvo of 107mm rockets.
Al-Quds Brigades' operations:
  • In a joint operation with the Al-Nasser Salah al-Din Brigades, targeted a command and control center of the Israeli military in the Juhr al-Dik area in central Gaza with several mortar shells.
  • Engaged in fierce clashes with machine guns and anti-armor weapons against Israeli soldiers in Beit Lahia, northern Gaza.
Al-Nasser Salah al-Din Brigades' operations:
  • Targeted an Israeli military command and control center in Juhr al-Dik with 60mm mortar shells.
Mujahideen Brigades' operations:
  • In coordination with Al-Quds Brigades, our targeted an Israeli military command and control center in the "Netzarim" axis with a rocket barrage.
Martyr Omar Al-Qasim Forces' operations :
  • Targeted a gathering of Israeli soldiers around Salah Al-Din Gate, south of Rafah city, southern Gaza Strip, with mortar shells.
 
Freedom fighters fighting bravely in Gaza, may Allah give them victory:-

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Turkey hosts Hamas negotiator:-

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Turkish ship owner says they will continue working with Israel
The Turkish ship owner can continue working with Israel, as long as it doesn't involved passing ships through the red sea.

And yes, these 6 Turkish warships heading to the Red Sea to apparently deter the Houthis, will end up getting subjugated by their NATO daddy boss into its NATO's command there and acting as support for the US naval contingent in the Red Sea (i won't ask about its results of its Red Sea operations).
 
It's very possible the Turkish public is content with Erdogan's rhetoric only approach. A lot of Turks want to be considered European and prefer to ignore their connections with Muslims.
and obviously Turkey can't have its cake and eat it it has to choose which side it really wants, because it seems being Muslim and European dont really go together, and definitely not smoothly.
I can't blame them no Muslim population is applying pressure on their government to intervene.
I dont blame them either, but the responsibility still falls on their heads- the fact that their identity crises and inferiority complex made them forego actually helping (and being real and regular) Muslims in the world, especially when they are going against Turkey's NATO daddy.
 
Even evil crimianls can't bare what they are doing in Gaza:

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Don't think anyone will care if Erdogan says "well others would be worse than me!".

He should shut his trap like the rest of the Zio-US puppets and then he won't have turned into a laughing stock.
Exactly. Erdogan runs his trap because he knows he's on the wrong side of the truth and history. But then again, did he expect us to forget he supplied Bayraktars and Kirpis to Neo-Nazi Ukrainian troops? smfh. Iran just snatched the leadership of the middle east from Turkey since last year, and snatched it from Saudis since early 2000s.
 
This ICC arrest warrant for the two arch war criminals is making the Zionists even openly break UK law in the Zionist-rag "Daily Telegraph". Some are calling for Mossad to assasinate the British PM.

Other Zionists have already "liked" it, maybe not even thinking that they have broken the law and the police may want to have a chat with them soon.



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Exactly. Erdogan runs his trap because he knows he's on the wrong side of the truth and history. But then again, did he expect us to forget he supplied Bayraktars and Kirpis to Neo-Nazi Ukrainian troops? smfh. Iran just snatched the leadership of the middle east from Turkey since last year, and snatched it from Saudis since early 2000s.
Turkey is kicked out and will try to strikes back from other side, with Turkestan, and installing soft power in Iran...the problem is that China and Russia are not happy with Turkestan also....

And Saudis, they already started the path of being Iranian protectorate, in broader sense I mean... the military exercise of Iran and KSA are very bad news for Qatar, Arabian twin brother of Turkey...When KSA tried to block them, Iran was their savior from total isolation...but next time will think twice, I hope...
 
Yes.
And when in a post a few pages above, I pointed out that Erdogan is the most pro Palestinian President in modern Turkish history, I got two 'Haha' reactions. People have reading comprehension issues and don't pay attention to the wordings of the posts and bring their intellectual laziness to this forum. Their reactions never bother me, really; that just shows their own lack of understanding of the complexities of nations and peoples.
Sigh!

I think the issues facing Erdogan are quite complex. Turkey is a mix of European and Middle Eastern. The ruling classes are mostly pro-European while the bulk of the population is pro-Islamic.

When I visited Turkey I noticed that Istanbul has a lot of European looking people, especially in richer neighborhoods. But only a tiny part of Turkey is located in Europe. Once you go to other cities most people look Middle Eastern with women wearing hijab etc.

But the military is pro-West and part of NATO. They nearly overthrew Erdogan a few years ago on American orders, like the Pakistan Army overthrew Imran Khan. So, Erdogan has to be careful. Also, he sees that all the Arab countries are in the Anglo-Zionist camp. He wouldn’t want to isolate Turkey like Iran and get put under sanctions.

What is required is Muslim unity, but that is missing. That will only happen if/when the puppet regimes are overthrown.
 
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