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Sharan Hashakel to Turkish Minister: "Do not preach to Israel" | Israel today

2020-12-05T18:05:22.390Z


| Political-politicalMember of Knesset clashes in European forum on Corona issue with representative of Erdogan's party: "Turkey massacred Kurds and Armenians" • Representative of the Emirates sided with her The European Parliamentary Forum on the Corona on Thursday (Thursday) became the scene of a verbal altercation between Turkish MP Akif Chaati Kilic and MK Likud Sharan Hashakel. The Turkish minister, a member of


Member of Knesset clashes in European forum on Corona issue with representative of Erdogan's party: "Turkey massacred Kurds and Armenians" • Representative of the Emirates sided with her

The European Parliamentary Forum on the Corona on Thursday (Thursday) became the scene of a verbal altercation between Turkish MP Akif Chaati Kilic and MK Likud Sharan Hashakel.

The Turkish minister, a member of Erdogan's party, has accused Israel and the United Arab Emirates of disturbing peace.

A Turkish representative claimed that the move of the US embassy to Jerusalem did not lead to peace, the Israeli MK reminded him of the Armenian genocide.

Conflict between Sharan Hashakel and Turkish Minister: "Do not preach to Israel"

The confrontation began after the conference facilitator raised the Palestinians' difficulties in dealing with the Corona and hinted at responsibility in Israel.

Hashekel, who chairs the Foreign Affairs Subcommittee, replied: "Israel is fully committed to peace and stability in the Middle East.

We've seen this in the last few months.

The signing of the Abrahamic Agreements was a significant breakthrough.

With regard to the Palestinians, there have been efforts by various countries in the past to put the Palestinians on the path of peace.

"Unfortunately, they have repeatedly refused to compromise in order to move forward in the peace process."

She also noted that many Palestinians receive medical treatment in Israeli hospitals, including treatment against Corona.

"Even the late Palestinian official, Saeb Erekat, who initiated and promoted the boycott movement on Israel, turned to Israel as soon as he needed medical treatment after contracting the virus."

The Israeli MK, Ali Alnoimi, chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the United Arab Emirates, sided with him, saying that "the Avraham agreements are an opportunity to create new plans and new initiatives that will bring us closer together, to build a bridge of peace.

We need to stop dealing with what separates us and start focusing on what connects us, to create a better future for all of us. "

The one who did not like the things was the Turkish representative Kilic, who claimed that the relocation of the American embassy to Jerusalem led to further violence and increased hostility.

He added a sting to the UAE: "I appeal to my emirates friends, yes, it's good to talk, but you need to see where your steps lead."

The senior Turk was not thrilled that Israel is providing medical assistance to the Palestinians.

"It goes without saying that countries will provide humanitarian aid. If Israel does not provide humanitarian aid, it will reveal its true face."

The mind decided not to keep quiet about things.

"We do not need these moral sermons. Israel is helping countries from all over the world, not only in natural disasters, but in other countries that desperately need humanitarian aid. What Israel is doing within its borders is helping the Palestinians, who cannot receive medical care from their own government on a regular basis."

The mind added: "We do not need the sermons on the relocation of the American embassy to Jerusalem from a country that carried out a civil war against the Armenian people. Turkey cannot preach morality on humanitarian aid, having massacred the Kurds and Armenians in recent months."

Turkish Minister Kilic did not reject the claims of the intellect and said it was using inappropriate language.

"You are confusing the facts and attacking a country directly, without factual basis. Turkey is in conflict with the PKK, a terrorist organization. The things you are referring to in history, have not been proven and are wrong. But now, because of your government's policy, you are trying to incite discussion. ".

Source: israelhayom

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