Israel returns its diplomats from Turkey
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Israeli Foreign Minister Eli Cohen said he had decided to withdraw his diplomats from Turkey. This is reported by the BBC.
It is reported that on the evening of 28 October, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan spoke at a rally in support of the Palestinians in Istanbul, which was attended by more than a million people. He called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu a terrorist, accused Israel of occupation and Western countries in the massacre of Palestinians.
"Given the grave statements coming from Turkey, I have ordered the return of diplomatic representatives there in order to conduct a re-evaluation of the relations between Israel and Turkey," Cohen wrote on the X network (formerly Twitter).
An authorised large-scale pro-Palestinian rally in Istanbul at Ataturk Airport, which was closed several years ago, was reportedly held in large numbers. It was attended by high-ranking Turkish officials, officials and big businessmen, as well as people holding Palestinian and Turkish flags in Istanbul.
"Given the grave statements coming from Turkey, I have ordered the return of diplomatic representatives there in order to conduct a re-evaluation of the relations between Israel and Turkey," Cohen wrote on the X network (formerly Twitter).
An authorised large-scale pro-Palestinian rally in Istanbul at Ataturk Airport, which was closed several years ago, was reportedly held in large numbers. It was attended by high-ranking Turkish officials, officials and big businessmen, as well as people holding Palestinian and Turkish flags in Istanbul.
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