Tuesday, October 17, 2023

Israel: "Leave Turkey immediately" - The Israeli embassies in Ankara, Jordan and other Arab countries are under siege - Chaos in the Middle East

Israel: "Leave Turkey immediately" - The Israeli embassies in Ankara, Jordan and other Arab countries are under siege - Chaos in the Middle East
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Israel has called on its citizens to leave Turkey immediately as there are serious incidents against Israeli diplomatic missions around the world.

In Jordan and Turkey, angry Muslims besiege Israeli embassies and consulates.


Serious incidents are taking place in Amman, Jordan where protesters stormed the compound of the Israeli embassy to express their anger after the attack that killed hundreds of people at a hospital in the Palestinian city of Gaza.

The protesters bypassed the roadblock of the security forces and proceeded towards the embassy premises. Security forces used tear gas to disperse them.

Iran, Iraq and Lebanon along with other Arab and Muslim countries are declaring tomorrow a day of mourning.

The Palestinians also rise up in the West Bank where they demand a change of leadership and the removal of M. Abbas.



Israel's National Security Council issued a statement calling on all Israelis to leave Turkey immediately, raising travel warnings to the highest possible level.

The announcement from Tel Aviv was made known late on Tuesday night and while Recep Erdogan called on the international community to intervene to stop the " unprecedented brutality" as he described the Israeli attacks on Gaza.

The National Security Council has issued a travel warning to Turkey and Morocco, citing fears that Israeli travelers will be targeted.

The National Security Council says it is raising the alert for Turkey to 4 and calling on all Israelis in the country to leave as soon as possible.

For Morocco, the threat level is raised to 2 and Israeli tourists are asked to be extra careful.

Israel's National Security Council issued a statement calling on all Israelis to leave Turkey immediately, raising travel warnings to the highest possible level.

The announcement from Tel Aviv was made known late on Tuesday night and while Recep Erdogan called on the international community to intervene to stop the " unprecedented brutality" as he described the Israeli attacks on Gaza.

The National Security Council has issued a travel warning to Turkey and Morocco, citing fears that Israeli travelers will be targeted.

The National Security Council says it is raising the alert for Turkey to 4 and calling on all Israelis in the country to leave as soon as possible.

For Morocco, the threat level is raised to 2 and Israeli tourists are asked to be extra careful.

Violent clashes erupted in Ramallah, home to the Palestinian Authority, as Palestinian police fired tear gas and stun grenades to disperse angry protesters chanting slogans against President Mahmoud Abbas.

Clashes between protesters and Palestinian security forces broke out tonight in other cities of the occupied West Bank, according to the Reuters news agency citing eyewitnesses.

Anger is overflowing in the Palestinian territories after a hospital in Gaza was bombed in the 11th day of Israeli airstrikes in the besieged enclave.

Authorities in the Gaza Strip, where Hamas has been in power since 2007, said hundreds of people were killed in the shelling of Al Ahli Hospital, with at least 500 feared dead.

Protesters have reportedly set fire to the Israeli embassy in Jordan

The strike on a hospital full of women, children and innocent civilians is the latest example of Israel's policies that are completely devoid of the most basic human values, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said of the Gaza hospital shelling that killed hundreds .

I ask humanity to take action to stop this unprecedented brutality, the Turkish president added.

Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh said tonight that "the massacre at the 'Baptist' hospital is a new turning point and a flood that will be added to the Al-Aqsa flood."

Haniya called Israel fully responsible for the hundreds of innocent victims.

The leader of the organization in his televised message also said that the Americans who provided unlimited coverage to Israel bear the responsibility for the massacre at the Baptist hospital.

"The enemy has no respect for values, laws, customs or legislation. The enemy is delusional if he thinks these massacres will cover his resounding defeat or induce our people to surrender. The resistance continues and will not stop until the conqueror leaves our land," Haniya also said in his message.

Former Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal has called for protests in front of Israeli embassies around the world following an Israeli attack on a Gaza hospital that killed hundreds of Palestinians, a statement issued by Hamas this evening said.










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