Monday, 8 March 2010
Erdogan: Palestine Mosques are Islamic and cannot be part of Israel's
[ 08/03/2010 - 09:29 AM ]
ISTANBUL, (PIC)-- Turkish premier Recep Erdogan stressed Sunday that the mosques in occupied Palestine, atop of them the Aqsa Mosque, had never been and would not be part of the Jewish heritage, but rather they were always Islamic holy sites.
“Recently, there were some unilateral Israeli practices which we cannot accept at all,” Erdogan told a delegation of Palestinian journalists in Istanbul.
“We have rejected the Israeli decision regarding the Jewish heritage. They are mosques and cannot be in any way Israeli legacy,” he added.
The Turkish premier also emphasized that the Palestinian issue is a Turkish cause that will never be excluded for one day from his agenda.
“I like you to know well that you have a friend and supporter, that is, Turkey which has always raised its voice at international meetings to support the Palestinian rights, and we will be always ready to act in this way,” the premier said addressing the Palestinian people.
The premier also demanded Israel to end its unjust blockade on the Gaza Strip to end the humanitarian suffering of its people. “There is a word I want to say very clearly, I am not asking for ending the siege on the Gaza Strip because I am Muslim, but my duty as a responsible human being makes me obliged to do so.”
“It is unreasonable that one year after the war on the Gaza Strip, there are five thousand Palestinian families still living in tents,” he added.
Donkeys Flu
Tony pridicted that Assad's call for rejional alliance shall deliver a joint Syrian-Iraqi-Turkish-Israeli-U.S.-Iranian military exercises pretty soon?
Celebrate the "New Middle East" now; or else!
# posted by Tony : 3:14 AM
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Hey, don't know if this is the right place to post this, but I felt that you all would be interested in the great interview with Khaled Mashal in Anbaa Moscow (http://anbaamoscow.com/main-menu/212.html).
The newspaper is great and really shows how involved Russia is getting in the Middle East again. What do you all think?
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