Turkey Leaves NATO After Stance on the Israel & Palestine Conflict! #turkeynews #israelpalestineconflict #warupdates According to Boris Dolgov, a leading researcher at the Centre for Arab and Islamic Studies of the Institute of Asian Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the Turkish leadership's position on the Palestinian-Israeli conflict will not affect relations within NATO or result in Ankara's withdrawal from the alliance. Welcome everyone, in today's video; we’re going to tell you Turkey Leaves NATO After Stance on the Israel & Palestine Conflict! “Turkey will provide diplomatic, political, and possibly humanitarian assistance to Palestine. However, there will be no participation of Turkish armed forces on Hamas's side “The analyst went on to say. But before we proceed the further video, if you’re new to this channel, remember (go ahead and) to hit the bell icon to subscribe, so you won’t miss the informative videos we will upload in the future Turkey Leaves NATO After Stance on the Israel & Palestine Conflict! He emphasised the stark difference in perspectives on Palestine between Turkey and its NATO allies. “I doubt Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan will go so far as to challenge NATO and the United States as the bloc's leader. Turkey is not opposed to NATO. It operates within the bounds of the alliance's policy. As a result, there will be no fundamental changes within NATO or in Turkey's relations with the West “Dolgov stated. According to his predictions, Ankara would not take extreme measures to exacerbate Middle Eastern tensions. He emphasised the Turkish leadership's desire to serve as the leader of the Arab-Muslim world in conflict with Israel, and to exploit the current crisis to advance its objectives. The expert did, however, observe that Turkey was aggressively disputing the role of mediator and peacemaker and was attempting to bolster its standing in this capacity by whatever means possible. “Erdogan is now offering Turkey's services as a go-between in resolving the conflict while also denouncing Israel's activities. As a result, Turkey is attempting to act as a mediator, but only if the Palestinian side's interests are respected “The analyst elaborated. On October 28, at a pro-Palestine demonstration, Erdogan blamed the West for the slaughter in Gaza, labelling it a massacre. Tensions in the Middle East rose again on October 7 when terrorists from the extremist Palestinian party Hamas launched a surprise attack from Gaza on Israeli territory. Hamas hailed its operation as a response to Israeli authorities' hostile efforts against the Al-Aqsa Mosque on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem's Old City. Israel has established a total blockade of the Gaza Strip and launched airstrikes on the Palestinian enclave as well as parts of Lebanon and Syria. Clashes are also taking place in the West Bank. Israel Defense Forces spokesman Daniel Hagari declared the “expansion of the size“ of the ground combat action in Gaza on October 27.
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