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BREAKING: Turkey recalls ambassadors from US, Israel after over 50 Palestinians killed in Gaza

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Your God who you worship is a racist.

Like I said if there was no racism nothing of you or your ilk will exist
But I'm not religious ...
By the way if my god is so racist then the god of all Muslims is racist
It is "beautiful" that you insult Islam in public
 
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Peaceful protest, yes. Attacks with incendiaries, slingshots, attempts to invade and trespass, definitely not.

How could Palestinians invade their own homeland?


Erdogan: "Israel is a terrorist state"




I heard the good rabbi is having a party in his mouth, and everyone's cuming.


I guess sissy and his mafia gangsters learned this from their Zionist masters. They are cock suckers, there's no doubt about it.
 
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Erdogan's Hissy Fit and Withdrawal of Turkish Ambassador from D.C. Show Embassy Move the Right One
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BY CALEB HOWE MAY 14, 2018
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Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan (AP Photo)
It is not a wise man (or nation) who bases policy decisions on how others will react to them. Taking the reactions into consideration or preparing for fallout are smart moves, but policy must be decided on the basis of the interest and benefit, not unpopularity or hate.

That's a tough concept for some, which is why you see ignorance like trying to blame the United States for Iran hating Israel after the Iran deal announcement.

That kind of reaction is abundant today, too, following President Trump's carrying through on his promise to move the U.S. embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, which is the capital city of Israel, no matter how much some try to say otherwise. It's a weird coincidence that blaming the victim comes up so frequently on the left when the Jewish state is involved, don't you think? Odd, that. Curious.

There has been negative reaction, of course. That's an understatement. Doing the right thing often has dangerous consequences. You should do it anyway. We did. The president's move was itself an end, and it stands as a positive one without regard to the inflamed terrorists and terror-kin or the media keen to enable them.

In fact, some of that negative reaction only serves to prove how right this move was.

Turkey, for example, is withdrawing its ambassador from D.C. back to Ankara in protest of the embassy move.

Turkey's turn away from the West and toward the Middle East in posture, not to mention religious fervor, is hardly breaking news. Erdoğan and the Islamist AK Parti have taken the one-time economic and even military partner of Israel down the sinister path on which they remain, in support of anti-Israel forces and sentiment. The withdrawal of the ambassador not only is no surprise, it's practically an endorsement.

It wasn't their only move, though. Following the violence that broke out in Gaza, Erdoğan went on Turkish TV and had a meltdown.

“Israel is wreaking state terror. Israel is a terror state,” Erdoğan told Turkish students in London in a speech broadcast by state television. “What Israel has done is a genocide. I condemn this humanitarian drama, the genocide, from whichever side it comes, Israel or America
“We will continue to stand with Palestinian people with determination,” he added.​


Like Erdoğan, the American press is generally treating the news of violence in Gaza the way they always treat news of violence perpetrated against Israel: by blaming Israel. And, of course, the United States.

It would be easy to say they simply want to oppose Trump, but that would grossly understate the degree to which blaming Israel is the first—and often only—reaction of Western media.

The "peaceful" protests that took place in Gaza over the embassy move included people with weapons cutting through the fences. Border checkpoints, where violence is nearly routine and Israeli soldiers face constant threat, were besieged. Molotov cocktails were used. No Israeli soldiers were killed, but hundreds of Palestinians were injured and perhaps a dozen or more killed (52 according to Gaza’s ministry of health).

Hamas, which is a terror group, is behind the protests, of course. Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesperson Brig. Gen. Ronen Manelis said that Hamas "deployed 12 separate terror 'cells' to try to breach the border at different spots, and that they were ordered to confront and try to kidnap Israeli soldiers," according to a report by the Times of Israel.

As is obviously always the case, there are two parties to every clash. But you wouldn't know it listening to the unified front from the likes of Erdoğan and the Western press. Read this paragraph, second from the top in a Guardian article just published.

As bodies fell on the border on what became the bloodiest day in Gaza since the 2014 war, US and Israeli officials celebrated the opening of the embassy.​

Or this first paragraph, from an AP article literally headlined "55 dead in Gaza protests as Israel fetes US Embassy move":

In a jarring contrast, Israeli forces shot and killed at least 55 Palestinians and wounded more than 1,200 during mass protests Monday along the Gaza border, while just a few miles away Israel and the U.S. held a festive inauguration ceremony for the new American Embassy in contested Jerusalem.​

The best propaganda is that which paints your foe as indifferent to death. In the same article, the AP acknowledges that so-called protesters "hurled firebombs" at IDF soldiers or just indiscriminately over fences and walls. But the blame is on the embassy move, not on the decades of history or the stated Palestinian goal of killing all Jews or on, you know, the people throwing bombs of fire.

It's better put, more succinctly, I think, by Bethany Mandel.



Here's a better view of that tweet to which she is referring.




Evan McMurry

✔@evanmcmurry

https://twitter.com/evanmcmurry/status/996135130589736960

Gaza. (Khalil Hamra/AP)

5:08 PM - May 14, 2018


Or how about this?



Avi Mayer

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Read this: no fewer than 10 explosive devices targeting Israelis were detonated during today's violent Hamas-led riots at the Gaza-Israel border; gunfire was reported on at least 3 occasions; 17 kites carrying firebombs were dispatched into Israel, igniting 23 fires. (Channel 20)

5:19 PM - May 14, 2018


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Avi Mayer

✔@AviMayer

These were not protests. This was a coordinated assault using tens of thousands of Palestinians as cover. An act of premeditated violence. https://twitter.com/AviMayer/status/996137963556925442 …

5:26 PM - May 14, 2018

The reaction from Erdoğan is indicative of a smart move by the U.S. because his anti-Western, anti-Israel posture means he's opposed to that which is good for Israel.

The reaction from the press may not be indicative of success or righteousness in the same way, but it serves to demonstrate yet again where their sympathies go first and always. As Nikki Haley has enumerated at length, nearly countless other instances show that same impulse on the part of the UN General Assembly and other nations, too. Being opposed to Israel, and blaming them for violence against them is tres haute.

Deaths in the fight between Israel and those who oppose Israel are not new, they are not one-sided, and they are nothing to celebrate. The fact that Hamas would use this moment to attempt more terror against the Jewish state is no surprise, but it's not good news. It's merely confirmation that the enemies of Israel continue to oppose her. It's all the more reason for Israel's allies to show their support. Thankfully, the United States (and, in particular, the Trump administration) is willing not just to voice it but to demonstrate it.

Oh, and as for Erdoğan's hissy fit, it's an odd choice for a Turkish leader to bring up genocide, don't you think? I mean, all things considered.
 
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Erdogan: "Israel is a terrorist state"




I heard the good rabbi is having a party in his mouth, and everyone's cuming.

Erdogan is a Zionist, he is part of the Greater Israel program
He sometimes attacks Israel to unite the Muslims around him, and then he will sign agreements with Israel
The idea is that in the Middle East an Israeli, Turkish, and Iranian(with another regime) empire will be established
 
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Erdogan is a Zionist, he is part of the Greater Israel program
He sometimes attacks Israel to unite the Muslims around him, and then he will sign agreements with Israel
The idea is that in the Middle East an Israeli, Turkish, and Iranian(with another regime) empire will be established

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The resistance against the illegal occupation is revenge, not the other way round. Try this in your shit-hole embassy in Jerusalem. You are not welcome here.

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Going after Olympians would be a good example and Israels response in revenge. Same for hijackings of planes.

Both those 2 nice guys were assassinated anyway.. so what the heck if you are going to die anyway!!! It is even better for the Palestinians to start using cocktail Molotovs..at least they take some savages with them and die an honourable death.. instead of waiting for some UN empty declaration that even if it comes will be vetoed while they are dying in hundreds and thousands being injured..what are rocks against bullets in range or power?
They died but changed the country. And are remembered for that. Have the the Palestinians done anything since?
 
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Good move by Turkey. Praised.

But we need more from Muslims.
Turkey just copying Iran these days...and she can throw tantrums but she will still get back with papi aka US
 
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Going after Olympians would be a good example and Israels response in revenge. Same for hijackings of planes.

I never condone hijacking planes or blowing up innocent civilians but who pioneered this trend? Does Irgun sound any bell in your deaf ears? It should. Anyway, as I said earlier if you rob someone the victim may choose to exact revenge and if the robber responds to his revenge that is another crime on top of earlier robbery, definitely not revenge. Criminals do not have the right to take revenge.
 
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