Well. My previous post on Israel and Turkey became outdated almost immediately, like, in three minutes. I had mentioned that Turkish-Israeli relationship was deteriorating fast. A series of moves an comments over the last four days by Turkey indicated that their relationship was headed south. We know that the bible says in the end the two will be enemies. Turkey joins with other countries to attack Israel in the Gog-Magog battle. Ezekiel 38-39)
Now, Euronews reports the President of Turkey saying that his nation and Israel "are no longer friends." This Euronews interview began with the contextual comment that "Turkey is transforming and developing economic and diplomatic relations with its neighbors, prompting many to talk of an axis shift. The Turkish President sat down for a candid interview with Euronews as to where the country might be heading next."
The President emphasizes that he is leading his nation toward opening up relations with many, instead of being a dead end, Turkey is now more of a crossroads. Except, that is, Israel, I note. Turkey withdrew diplomats from Israel and has adopted a harsh stance in the last few days, In this interview, the President flatly admits that any friendship between Turkey and Israel is over. So the crossroads does not extend to Jerusalem, apparently.
When the interviewer asks the Turkish President about the Gaza Flotilla incident with Israel last year, he admitted that the incident irrevocably harmed their relationship. This admission comes at about 4:16. The interviewer follows up with the question, "Is Turkey's friendship with Israel over?" and the President says, "Absolutely. Israel has lost the friendship of Turkey and of Turkish citizens."
Here is the video if you want to watch yourself. It is interesting. The interviewer goes on with asking Turkey about Iran's nuclear activity.
Turkey has the second largest military in NATO, after the US. Israel is not part of NATO. Things are lining up, folks.
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