Israel's security provided by Türkiye

Israels security provided by Türkiye
Date: 19.4.2024 12:00

Yeni Şafak newspaper, known for its closeness to the government, explained one by one the "skills" of the Kürecik Radar Base, which protects the Zionist Israeli regime... The serious allegations made about Kürecik contrast with the statements of the Ministry of National Defense, "We do not provide data to Israel."

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It was revealed that Yeni Şafak newspaper, known for its closeness to the government, described all the "skills" of the Kürecik Radar Base in 2021.
 
According to the news of the newspaper in question, the information here is transferred to Israel, although Turkey stipulates only the use of NATO.
 
Intelligence information obtained from the radar system monitoring Iran is sent to NATO and the USA.
 
However, it is certain that this information is shared with the Gulf countries and Israel, in accordance with Israel's special agreement with the USA on ballistic defense.
 
While the Zionist Israeli regime has been carrying out a brutal genocide in Gaza for more than six months, Ankara's passive attitude in this process has attracted reactions.
 
While the government can restrict exports to Israel only after six months, despite the inhumane massacres of the Zionists, the existence of imperialist bases in Turkey also hurts the conscience.
 
In this context, the existence of Incirlik Base and Kürecik Radar Base in our country brings with it reactions.
 

THE NEWSPAPER CLOSE TO THE GOVERNMENT EXPLAINED EVERYTHING

 
The presence of Incirlik Base and Kürecik Radar Base in our country is completely beneficial to the Israeli regime.
 
While there is no doubt that these bases serve as support for the Zionist Israeli regime, a news published by Yeni Şafak, known for its closeness to the government, in 2021 is almost a confession.
 
So much so that it turned out that the newspaper in question described all the "skills" of the Kürecik Radar Base in 2021.
 

INFORMATION IS TRANSFERRED TO ISRAEL

 
According to Yeni Şafak, when Türkiye approved the project for the Kürecik Radar Base, it stipulated only NATO use.
 
Despite the condition offered by Turkey, the information here is transferred to Israel. Kürecik Base is the most important base protecting Israel from ballistic missile attacks.
 
Kürecik Radar Base is being established within the scope of NATO's ballistic missile defense, in accordance with the decision taken at the NATO summit in Lisbon in 2010.
 
While the construction of the base was completed by US personnel in February 2012, the control of the radar station is carried out by NATO Germany Ramstein Air Component Command within the framework of the European Phased Adaptive Approach.
 

IT ENSURES THE SECURITY OF ISRAEL

 
THAAD system radars, whose purpose is to protect NATO from long-range ballistic missiles from Russia and Iran, are available in the NATO region in the USA and Kürecik in Turkey.
 
Non-NATO countries included in the system are Israel, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia. There is also an early warning radar in Qatar.
 
According to Yeni Şafak, known for its closeness to the government, Türkiye, when approving this project, stipulated that it should be used only for NATO.
 
In this direction, intelligence information obtained from the Kürecik radar is sent to NATO and the USA.
 
However, it is certain that this information is shared with the Gulf countries and Israel, in accordance with Israel's special agreement with the USA on ballistic defense.
 

WHAT DOES THE MINISTRY SAY ABOUT KÜRECİK?

 
The Ministry of National Defense, which made a statement regarding the public agenda, also made an assessment of the situation of the Kürecik Radar Base.
 
Answering the question of whether the NATO radar in Kürecik was transmitting information to Israel when Iran attacked Israel, Ministry of National Defense (MSB) sources said, "Kürecik radar was established entirely for our national security and aims to protect NATO ally countries. Information obtained from this radar system is shared with allies within the framework of NATO procedures, and is not shared with countries that are not NATO allies."

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