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Turkey says Israel has cheated in the name of normalizing relations with the Arab world. Turkey has also strongly condemned the approval of new illegal Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank. The conviction was carried out by the Turkish Foreign Ministry on Sunday.
A statement from the Foreign Ministry said: “Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu approved the construction of additional settlements in the West Bank, which is further testimony to the occupation of the country.” Which is a lack of respect for international law and UN resolutions.
This proves that Israel has not abandoned its policy of integration. It was recently claimed that the implementation of the agreement to normalize relations with some countries with Israel would lead to the suspension of the integration policy, but this is clearly a fraud. Turkey does not support such illegal Israeli movements. Turkey calls on the international community to come forward to put an end to the Israeli attack on the rights and freedoms of the Palestinian people.
“Turkey supports the Palestinian people forever and supports them,” the statement said.
Israel recently signed an agreement with several Arab countries, including the United Arab Emirates, to normalize relations. The Trump administration mediated. At the time, the White House said that Israel had suspended its integration policy in Palestine.
The United Arab Emirates and Bahrain recently signed an agreement to establish relations with Israel. However, Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz wants to establish an independent Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital before establishing normal relations with Israel.
Although the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has raged for more than seven decades, no visible progress has been made in resolving it. Although the United Nations, the Arab states and the United States have tried to resolve the conflict on several occasions, they have not seen the light. The latest addition to that effort is the so-called Deal of the Century drafted by US President Donald Trump.
However, to date, the Arab Peace Initiative has been the most acceptable and practical of all proposals to resolve this conflict. In 1981, the then Crown Prince Fahad of Saudi Arabia issued a resolution calling for an end to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Where it was said that Israel would completely withdraw from the Arab lands occupied in the 1967 war, in return the Arab states would recognize Israel as a state. This was the first repentance to emerge from the Arab countryside. But that proposal was lost due to a lack of political will and the aftermath of the Iraq-Iran war in the Middle East (1980-8). Yeni shafaq
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