Thursday, November 14, 2024

Turkish President Erdogan Announced Today That His Country “Cut All Trade and Relations With Israel – Period.”


Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced today that his country “cut all trade and relations with Israel – period.”
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced today that his country “cut all trade and relations with Israel – period.”
Commenting on this developmentHasan Unal, professor of political science and international relations at Ankara Baskent University, noted that he does not know exactly what this means since Turkiye “cut off its diplomatic ties to Israel months before or just months after the Israeli operations began in Gaza.”
His sentiment was echoed by Turkish political analyst Oytun Orhan from the Center for Middle Eastern Studies, who said that Turkiye started the process of severing relations with Israel in October 2023 over Tel Aviv’s mass killings of civilians in the Gaza Strip.

“Tensions between the two countries continued to rise and that led to the implementation of specific sanctions,” Orhan explained. “Turkish-Israeli energy cooperation was halted, the process of political normalization between the two countries that started earlier was suspended completely. Turkiye announced the suspension of all trade operations with Israel.”
He also said that Erdogan’s declaration reflects the will of the Turkish people who condemn Israel’s actions and seek the cessation of bloodshed in Palestine.
“It is possible for Turkiye to sever all relations with Israel and completely isolate it if it so chooses,” added Mehmet Rakipoglu, director for Turkish Studies at the Mokha Center for strategic studies. “Despite this, Israel continues to commit genocide because it is protected by several states, primarily Arab regimes and the United States.”
Meanwhile, Unal argued that Erdogan’s move is unlikely to have a serious impact on the situation in region.

He added that this development may further complicate relations between Turkiye and the United States as the incoming Trump administration, “as seen from various vantage points, is going to be quite pro-Israeli.”
Unal also pointed out that, despite declarations about Turkiye cutting off its trade with Israel, “there are quite a considerable allegations and some appear to be not easily deniable, if you like, - that Turkiye is carrying on with its trade with Israel through Palestine.”
“In other words, goods destined for Israel in the past are now destined for Palestine. But you know, once they arrived in an Israeli port like Ashdod, for instance, they are taken over by Israeli companies,” he elaborated.



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