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Turkey's President Erdogan praises recent European actions, particularly by France and Britain, for recognizing Palestine. He ...
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Erdogan's 'War' Call On Israel In Front Of Russian Ally As UK Joins France On Palestine State| Gaza'Russia has immunity to sanctions': Putin aide mocks Trump’s new 10-day ultimatum over Ukraine war Hema Malini once broke ...
While relations between Washington and Ankara may be warming, there is no sign that Erdogan is cooling his anti-Israel ...
As per Israeli expert Smadar Perry a rare diplomatic meeting took place between Israeli Minister Ron Dermer and Syrian ...
Turkish President Erdogan accuses Israel of using the Druze in Syria as an excuse for "banditry" and expansion, calling ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSNTurkey’s Air Force in Crisis? Report Raises Concerns for ErdoganA recent report from a prominent Erdogan-linked think tank raises serious concerns about the vulnerability of Turkey’s Air Force amid escalating regional tensions with Greece and Israel. The study ...
Unconditional American support for Israel — once the bedrock of conservative foreign policy — is crumbling in real time. From ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNErdogan Backs Al-Sharaa’s Fight against Netanyahu | Syrian Civil War escalates | Turkey vs IsraelTurkey has officially entered the Syrian civil war after Damascus requested assistance to combat terror groups and stabilize ...
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AP Newsroom on MSNTurkey's Erdogan condemns 'pampered and desparate' Israel after its military actions in SyriaTurkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan condemned Israel's military actions in Syria, accusing the country of being a "terrorist state" as well as a destabilizing force in the region.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan accuses Israel of using the Druze minority in Syria as a pretext for expanding into the war-torn country.
Meanwhile, Turkey move threatens the security of three of India's friends in the Middle East-- Israel, Greece and Cypress.
Israel struck Damascus as Sweida faces deadly sectarian clashes between Druze, Sunni Bedouins and government forces.
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