Zionist regime diplomats flee Turkey
Amid Israeli crimes and growing anti-Israeli sentiment, Tel Aviv was forced to recall Zionist diplomats from Turkey. With the continued crimes of the Zionist regime in Gaza, especially the massacre of hundreds of Palestinians as a result of the Zionist regime's attack on the Al-Ahly Al-Ma'amadani hospital in the area, anti-Israeli sentiment is growing around the world. Immediately after the Zionist attack on this hospital, the people of Turkey held rallies in front of the diplomatic missions of the Zionist regime in Ankara and Istanbul. This situation forced Tel Aviv to withdraw its diplomats from Turkey. According to Turkish news agencies, diplomats of the Zionist regime, including Irit Lilian, the Israeli ambassador to Turkey, will soon leave this country. Turkish media stated that the reason for Israel's decision was security concerns. The regime's diplomats are scheduled to leave Turkey today, Friday. Tel Aviv made similar decisions for its diplomats in other Middle Eastern countries due to rising anti-Zionist sentiment. Israeli authorities previously asked their citizens to leave Turkey.
Jordan's Foreign Minister added: "Until the Palestinians get their rights, no one will have peace and security in the region, and international laws must be respected on the issue of Palestine." Safadi also noted: "Signs indicate that the war is getting worse, and a ground war in the Gaza Strip will bring an even greater disaster." At the same time, he called for an immediate end to the war and allowing humanitarian and medical aid to flow into the Gaza Strip.” On Tuesday evening (October 17), Zionist invaders bombed Al-Ma'amadani Hospital in the Gaza Strip, which housed 4,000 people, including patients and doctors, as well as thousands of Palestinian refugees, and killed more than 1,000 Palestinians, including hundreds of children. This barbaric act was widely condemned by Islamic countries, but Western governments limited themselves to passive statements of continued support for the Zionist regime.
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