Don't make him talk in Turkey's Parliament!

Dont make him talk in Turkeys Parliament!
Date: 20.1.2022 14:30

We could not go to Gaza, but the Zionist president is being brought to Turkey. The shame of Shimon Peres, who was hosted in the parliament of a Muslim country for the first time, came to mind.

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In a process where Turkey and Israel are moving towards normalization, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's statement that "Israeli President Yitzak Herzog may have a visit to Turkey" was met with reaction.
 
The possibility of the Zionist Israeli regime's pirate President Herzog coming to Turkey brought to mind another visit in 2008.
 
As it will be remembered, the President of Israel at the time, Shimon Peres, came to Turkey and delivered a speech in the Grand National Assembly of Turkey.
 

IT WAS GREAT RESPONSE IN THOSE DAYS

 
The fact that the baby killer Peres was made to speak in the parliament, which is the representative office of the will of the nation, drew the reaction of the citizens.
 
On the other hand, the Felicity (Saadet) Party under the leadership of National Vision (Milli Gorus) late leader Prof. Dr. Necmettin Erbakan also reacted harshly to the disgrace and it was stated that the said disgrace was unacceptable.
 
Years after Peres' visit, it is hoped that at least Herzog will not be spoken in the parliament, while preparations are being made for a new disgrace.
 

THE OCCUPIERS ARE AT NIGHT WORK!

 
Despite all the international reactions, the teams of the Jerusalem Municipality of Israel demolished the house of the Salihiye family in the Shaikh Jarrah District of occupied East Jerusalem after midnight. The occupying Israeli police detained the residents of the house.
 
Despite all the international reactions, the teams of the Jerusalem Municipality of Israel demolished the house of the Salihiye family in the Shaikh Jarrah District of occupied East Jerusalem after midnight. The occupying Israeli police detained the residents of the house.
 
In a statement to AA correspondent, Walid Taye, the lawyer of the Salihiye family, said, "A large Israeli police force raided the house of the Salihiye family at around 3:00 am. After attacking some of the people in the house, he took them to the police station."
 
Taye described what the Israeli forces did as a "brutal" disposition and noted that after the police detained about 20 people, including the owner of the house, Mahmud Salihiye, the municipal teams demolished the house.
 

“THE COURT'S DECISION HAS BEEN FULFILLED”

 
On the other hand, in a joint written statement made by the Israeli police and the Jerusalem Municipality of Israel, "This morning, Israeli police fulfilled the order to evacuate illegal buildings built on land reserved for schools for children with special needs in East Jerusalem," it was stated.
 
The statement continued as follows:
 
"Since the eviction order was issued in 2017, family members living in the illegal buildings have been given numerous opportunities to surrender the land with consent, but unfortunately they have been refused despite negotiations and repeated attempts at dialogue by the Jerusalem Municipality."
 
In the statement, it was stated that the evacuation started on January 16 and continued in the early hours of this morning.
 
A large number of people were detained for questioning on suspicion of violating a court order, violent arbitration and disrupting public order.
 

RESPONSE FROM ISRAELI DEPUTIES TO DESTROYMENT

 
Mossi Raz, a left-leaning Meretz Party Deputy, one of the partners of the coalition government in Israel, reacted to the Israeli municipality's demolition of the house of the Salihiye family in the middle of the night, with the protection and support of the police, in his social media account.
 
"I write with shame that the Israeli forces came to throw the Salihiye family into the frozen street at midnight like thieves. This is what Palestinian life looks like in East Jerusalem," Raz said.
 

17 PEOPLE LIVED IN THE HOUSE

 
Neighborhood residents stated that 17 people, children, adults and the elderly, lived in the house of the Salihiye family.
 
While the Salihiye family stated that the property belonged to them before 1967, when Israel occupied East Jerusalem, the Jerusalem Municipality announced that this land belonged to a foundation during the Jordanian administration, therefore it expropriated the land 5 years ago in line with the "Law of Absence".
 
After this decision, the family fought for 5 years to prevent the eviction, but last year the court approved the eviction decision.
 

PALESTINIAN FATHER GO UP ON THE ROOF OF THE HOUSE WITH TUBES

 
The Israeli police had come to the region on Monday morning to forcibly remove the Salihiye family, who was in occupied East Jerusalem, from their home in the Shaikh Jarrah District, upon the expropriation decision of the Jerusalem Municipality. While there was a brawl between the family members and the police, the father Mahmoud Salihiye took a few bottles of gas with the other members of the family and went to the roof. While Israeli municipal construction equipment demolished a family car gallery area and a plantation after the resistance they encountered, the Salihiye family and the Israeli police continued to wait.
 

IT HAS BEEN 9 YEARS WE CAN'T GO TO GAZA

 
President Erdogan announced in 2013 that he would go to Gaza while he was prime minister.
 
Answering journalists' questions after receiving children at the Prime Ministry Headquarters within the framework of April 23, National Sovereignty and Children's Day, Erdoğan announced that he was planning to go to Gaza in April 2013.
 
Even though 9 years have passed since Erdoğan announced that he would go to Gaza, the said visit could not be made.
 
It was also a strange point that Israeli President Herzog could visit Turkey in an environment where President Erdoğan could not go to Gaza.

YEREL HABERLER

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