Saadet Party Deputy Abdulkadir Karaduman submitted a parliamentary question to the Presidency of the Grand National Assembly to be answered by Murat Kurum, Minister of Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change.
He asked whether many village lands in and around the Iğdır Plain had been bought by foreign Israelis.
The detail of the Greater Israel Project in the parliamentary question drew attention.
Karaduman stated that there are serious concerns about the ownership of the Iğdır Plain, one of the most fertile plains of our country, located on the Armenia-Nakhchivan-Iran border.
"It is stated that especially for a few years, the villages and plains in the region have been bought by Israeli foreigners, and many village lands have changed hands in the last 10 years," Karaduman said.
“GREAT MIDDLE EAST PROJECT IS OUR NATIONAL SECURITY PROBLEM”
Referring to the Greater Middle East Project (BOP), which was announced in 2004, Karaduman said that since that date, political events, social chaos and occupations both in Turkey and in the region from Morocco to Indonesia were carried out by a global coalition led by the USA.
Karaduman, in the continuation of the questionnaire, "It has been stated many times by many international figures that the aim of the BOP is to establish the Great State of Israel on the promised land. In this context, first the depopulation of the region through internal and external turmoil, then the disintegration of our country and the establishment of an Armenian state in our Eastern Anatolia Region and a Kurdish state in our Southeastern Anatolia Region, including the north of Iraq and Syria, the disintegration of Turkey, the most effective and unifying power of the region, and finally the Great War. When we look at the developments in the last 20 years, the completion of the establishment of the State of Israel has ceased to be a conspiracy theory, but has emerged as a reality and a major national security problem," he said.
“HOW MANY REAL ESTATES HAVE ISRAELIS BOUGHT IN TURKEY IN THE LAST 20 YEARS?”
Karaduman reminded that Israel's population and influence on the Palestinian lands started by firstly purchasing agricultural lands and that the Iğdır Plain is shown on these maps within the borders of the so-called Armenian state, and from the Minister of Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change Murat Kurum. He asked for the question to be answered.
1-What is the status of the Iğdır Plain? Does it belong to the Treasury or does it belong to your ministry or other central public administrations?
2-What is the reality of the current claims? Are there any sales in Iğdır Plain? If sales are made, to whom and under what conditions?
3- Have there been any sales of land to foreigners in and around the Iğdır Plain in the last 10 years? If so, which country's citizens made a purchase, at what cost, and how much?
4-Similar claims have been made regarding the Harran Plain. What is the latest situation regarding the ownership of the Harran Plain? How many public and how many private titles are there?
5-Is there any land purchase/sale as claimed in various provinces of our country, especially in the province of Iğdır and the Aegean and Thrace regions? If so, how many are sold locally and how many are sold to foreigners? What is the number of people who acquired Turkish citizenship as a result of these sales?
6-Are the sales made from public or private/legal persons?
7- What is the number, type and amount of real estate that Israeli citizens or citizens of Israeli origin have acquired in Turkey in the last 20 years?
8-Is there any investigation and research being carried out regarding these allegations? What is the process and result?