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Israel learned from Hezbollah's defeat at the hands of Turkey

Well, they seemed to have done quite well to defeat their enemies so far.

But you're right. Israel is not Turkey. They can't fight like the Turks, because the whole world goes crazy when Israel fights and the UN meets within 20 minutes and the EU condemns them and the whole of Latin America and the OIC threaten the world with economic repercussions and the smelly left wing turds in Europe march in the streets.

No one cares when Turks squash Hez termites or Kurds, but as soon as Israel kicks the shin of an Arab - the world goes crazy.

The 2006 war with Lebanon was headline news on the BBC every single day for a month. Every single day.

So you're correct that Turks and the Arabs themselves have the privilege of waging any brutal war they like without barely a peep from the world.
The whole world(west pkk supporters) went wild when we started operation against ypg. Opposite USA is behind Israel so they can do whatever they want.
 
i dont under stand untill around 2008 we have good realtionship with turkey we sell them weapons we could do with them r&d like we do with india untiil erdogan dicide israel is enemy
 
i dont under stand untill around 2008 we have good realtionship with turkey we sell them weapons we could do with them r&d like we do with india untiil erdogan dicide israel is enemy
In 2008 Erdogan was the PM Of Turkey. It wasn't him who destroyed everything.
Perhaps you shouldn't have murdered Turkish Civilians in Mavi Marmara. After this point, nothing will be the same. You should keep your weapons to yourself though.
 
Turkey has to go it's own path and work for it's own benefits, we need to distance ourself from Arab-Iranian-Israeli disputes.
 
i dont under stand untill around 2008 we have good realtionship with turkey we sell them weapons we could do with them r&d like we do with india untiil erdogan dicide israel is enemy
Did you conveniently forget Israel's longstanding relationship with Kurdish militancy? This is the problem with Israeli policy in the middle east - routinely playing both sides. A more sensible approach would actually create longstanding and beneficial alliances.
 
Did you conveniently forget Israel's longstanding relationship with Kurdish militancy? This is the problem with Israeli policy in the middle east - routinely playing both sides. A more sensible approach would actually create longstanding and beneficial alliances.
kurdish in turkey?
 
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