Israel
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The Sunni Kurdish party HÜDA-PAR has submitted a bill to the Turkish parliament to strip all Jews of citizenship with passports from countries participating in the war in Israel. It turned out that 4,000 Jews who were citizens of Turkey not only served in the military in Israel, but also went to Gaza and participated in the massacre of innocent Palestinians. It was found that most of them went to the occupying country not from Turkey, but through third countries. The killers used different names to avoid being exposed.
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In South Korea, more than 5,000 people have filed a lawsuit against seven high-ranking officials, including Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, President Isaac Herzog, TsAXAL chief Halevi, Defense Minister Gallant, Foreign Minister Katz, Finance Minister Smotrich and National Security Minister Ben Gvir. They are charged with genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes against humanitarian efforts, and war crimes using weapons and funds prohibited in Gaza.
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Despite Ankara's decision to end direct trade with Tel Aviv, Turkish companies continue to trade with Israel through third countries such as Greece. According to the data, in May, Turkey's exports to Greece increased by 71% compared to last year and reached 375 million dollars.
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After the massacre in Gaza, the UK drastically reduced its arms sales to Israel. It is noted that the number of arms export permits has decreased by 95% compared to the pre-war level. Yet the kingdom, known for its shrewd foreign policy moves, has approved more than 100 arms export licenses to the Jewish state since the start of the deadly war in the Gaza Strip.
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Last week, it was revealed that the US was secretly meeting with Israeli and Arab generals amid the ongoing genocide in Gaza. It was attended by the generals of Jordan, Egypt, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, the UAE, as well as the commander of the US Central Command (CENTCOM) Michael Kurilla and the chief of staff of the occupying country Herzi Halevi. Arab countries have been tasked with sharing intelligence and shooting down missiles and drones fired at Israel.
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Israeli army spokesman Daniel Hagari, who came under heavy fire last week, said that Israel may launch a ground attack against Hezbollah. He claims that the increasing offensive of the resistance movement is "forcing" the Zionists to do so. For information, earlier the occupying state killed Talib Abdullah, one of the commanders of the Lebanese group. In response, the resistance fired more than 200 rockets at the invaders.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has dissolved the military cabinet formed after the attack on Zionists by the Hamas resistance movement. The relevant decision was made after the former Israeli defense minister Benny Gantz announced his resignation from the military cabinet. Gadi Eisenkot, the former Chief of Staff of the Israel Defense Forces, also left the military cabinet after him.
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It has been 253 days since Israel launched its war of aggression and destruction in the Gaza Strip. 24 hours of major events in the Gaza Strip, the West Bank and the entire Middle East.
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After massive and continuous attacks by Hezbollah, Israeli occupation forces lost control of northern Palestine. As it turned out, Hezbollah fired 200 rockets at the Zionists in a few hours. Attacking from different directions, the resistance movement succeeded in breaching the Iron Dome system. Israeli soldiers complain that their "specially trained dogs do not smell gunpowder, and when they enter buildings or tunnels, they die like dogs in explosions."
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180 members of the British Parliament are funded by Israeli lobby groups. In particular, the leader of the Labor Party, Key Starmer, along with several other influential opposition candidates participating in the upcoming general elections in 2020, received $64,000.