Zionist media claim: Most goods are imported from Turkey to Israel
Zionist regime media outlets still claimed that most of the goods were imported from Turkey to Israel.
According to Al Mayadin, the Zionist regime news circles announced that the ongoing import of goods from Turkey was carried out in the shadow of the ongoing crisis in Ankara-Tel Aviv relations. This news is being published at a time when the Gaza war is continuing, Turkey is always on the side of Palestine in its official statements and claims that the Zionist regime is committing crimes against the people of Gaza. On the other hand, after the war of words between Netanyahu and Erdogan over Gaza escalated, Zionist regime Foreign Minister Eli Cohen said in a statement last month that Israel's ambassador would not return to Ankara as long as Recep Tayyip Erdogan was in power in Turkey.
In his speech, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan compared the Zionist regime's attacks on Gaza to the Nazis' treatment of Jews in World War II and said, "Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is no different from the German dictator Adolf Hitler in World War II." he said. Many analysts interpreted the verbal conflict between Tel Aviv leaders and Ankara as a show-off war, and if the statements made by Turkish officials about practical support to the people of Gaza are true, Ankara should not be satisfied with political rhetoric aimed only at attracting the public opinion of the Islamic world, but also trade and political relations with the Zionist regime. They state that he should break off their relationship completely.
Zionist Jerusalem Post newspaper wrote that Turkey was preparing to impose economic sanctions on Tel Aviv. The Jerusalem Post newspaper wrote that Turkey was preparing for economic sanctions against Tel Aviv. "Among the sanctions is the removal of Israel from Turkey's export list," the news said. The news in question said, "This decision means that Turkey will stop supporting trade and withdraw its support to businesses operating with Israel. It also gives a clear message to Turkish business owners that they will not be provided with state aid if they choose to trade with Israel." . As the war in Gaza enters its third month, commercial relations between Ankara and Tel Aviv continue to be one of the frequently discussed topics.