Turkey reportedly in talks with Israel on actions against Hamas

Turkey reportedly in talks with Israel on actions against Hamas

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Turkey’s Hurriyet newspaper reported that Ankara has been running a secret channel of talks with several countries in the region, including the Israeli occupation entity, “possibly with the aim of creating a new home for Hamas.”

According to the r…

Turkey’s Hurriyet newspaper reported that Ankara has been running a secret channel of talks with several countries in the region, including the Israeli occupation entity, “possibly with the aim of creating a new home for Hamas.”

According to the report, “the most intense negotiations were with Israel, which wants Hamas activists to be expelled.”

The report noted that Ankara had informed the Palestinian movement that “Hamas military officials will not stay in Turkey” and that it “will not provide military assistance to the movement,” adding that Hamas political activities in Turkey would still be allowed to continue.

The Israeli daily Yisrael Hayom reported that the Zionist entity has so far not confirmed or denied the Turkish website’s report.

According to Zionist website Walla, a senior Israeli political official touched on contacts with Turkey and talked about President Herzog’s possible visit there.

“We are working cautiously on the subject of Turkey,” he said.

“Certainly, the rapprochement process is very cautious. There are signs here and there, and we see, for example, a doubling of Turkish activity against terrorism targeting us in their territories,” the official said.