"Do not normalize with Israel, but fight!"

"Do not normalize with Israel, but fight!"
Date: 27.12.2020 16:00

Milli Gazete reached the letter sent from Hamas to Ankara.

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In the signed letter written by Hamas leader Ismael Heniye, there is a call to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to "not normalize with Israel".
 
In the letter sent to Ankara from Hamas during a second normalization process with Israel, which we brought to the agenda with the headline "Red-handed" and followed insistently, the discomfort about the "normalization" process was expressed. 
 
In the letter written by Hamas leader Ismael Heniye, it was stated that Israel is a great threat not only to the Islamic geography, but to all humanity. In the letter, it was stated that "normalization" with Israel will only benefit Zionism.
 
In the last part of the letter, Hamas chief called on Islamic countries (including Turkey) to fight in order to eradicate the microbe of Zionism from the earth.
 
 

A LAW MUST BE ENACTED THAT ENSURES "NORMALIZATION" WITH ISRAEL IS CRIME 

 
Reminding that the occupying Israeli regime is the enemy of the Islamic countries, the letter signed by Heniye emphasized that "normalization" with the Israeli regime is not tangible.
 
Heniye said in the letter, “The only side that benefits from the normalization path is the invaders. The countries that lost the most are the countries that have normalized,” he said.
 
After the letter reached Ankara, President Erdogan's words about relations with the Israeli regime drew attention.
 

"LET'S ACT TOGETHER AGAINST ISRAEL"

 
In the letter sent by Hamas leader Heniye to 30 more Islamic countries along with Ankara, the crimes committed by the Israeli regime were mentioned one by one.
 
In the letter, it was noted with great regret that some Arab countries made agreements with the Zionist formation to "normalize" their relations. The letter invited Arab and Islamic countries, governments, parliaments and non-governmental organizations to build a united Arab and Islamic front against normalization projects with the Israeli regime, to strengthen the position that refuses to normalize, to act together and to prevent taking this dangerous path.
 
President Erdogan made a statement about a second normalization process with the Israeli regime, which the Milli Gazete put on the agenda with the headline "Red-handed" on December 11 and followed insistently. 
 
While Erdogan's words on Friday were described as a confession of what happened on the Ankara-Tel Aviv line, a letter drew attention to Ankara from the HAMAS movement, one of the most important actors of the Palestinian resistance. 
 

A MEANINGFUL LETTER FROM HAMAS LEADER HENIYE TO ERDOĞAN

 
In the letter which is revealed by the Milli Gazete, the discomfort felt by the Hamas over "normalization" process of Islamic countries with Israel. In the letter written by HAMAS leader Ismael Heniye and sent to Beştepe (Ankara), the crimes committed by the Israeli regime were mentioned one by one, it was noted with great regret that some Arab countries made agreements to "normalize" their relations with the Zionist formation.
 

"THE MOST LOST, THE COUNTRIES THAT NORMALIZED ONES"

 
The letter sent to more than thirty leaders of Islamic countries, including President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, with the signature of HAMAS leader Ismail Heniye, included very important statements. 
 
In the letter, “The only side that benefits from the normalization path is the invaders. The countries that lost the most are the normalized countries” expressions were used. 
 
On the other hand, in the letter sent by HAMAS leader Heniye, the Arab and Islamic countries, their governments, parliaments and non-governmental organizations were invited to build a united Arab and Islamic front against normalization projects with the Israeli regime, strengthen the position that refuses to normalize, act together and take this dangerous path. prevention demands were voiced.
 

EXPRESSIONS FROM THE PRESIDENT

 
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan made important words in his statement after the Friday prayer. Answering questions from members of the press Erdogan, the Israeli regime between Turkey and the "normalization" process with Israel on the intelligence had indicated that the point made in the communication. Expressing that his hearts would like to move the relations with Israel to a better point, 
 
Erdogan said, “Our relationship with Israel at the point of intelligence has not been cut off. We have some difficulties with the people at the top. Our relationships with the people at the very top would have been very different without these kinds of difficulties. It is the point where we differ with Israel in terms of approach to the territorial integrity of countries. Otherwise, our heart desires that we can improve our relations with them, too,” he said.
 
Reporter: Bekir Sıtkı Şirin

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