Alithemoor1
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LOL WHAT A HYPOCRITE
What do you want to lecture us where are you from? Planet ignorance? Tell me my ultra well educated laughing friend.. If you know that turkey has good relations with Israel than how can it be that you with such a funny Mentality have no clue about the why...
Or you have a clue but it does not fit your nose?....
Tell me if Israel is such good to us Turks and helped us building defence sector or selling us products or that we sell them water or have good jobs in the constructing industry and how you with your own fingers wrote we did not have a war or fight with them
Why should we fight them? Because what? Can you hyper intelligent funny guy tell me the reason you assume us to fight with them? Or be mad about them? After all the good? Because we have now a little dispute because we backed some balis? This is the whole reason why we have bad relations at all
Israel did not take a single inch or the weight of a mosquitoes wing from our lands
But I see some arabs had been beaten down because Israel did the same arabs did to Turks.. So if you can calculate 1+1 than do us a little favor and keep going on and see the whole picture otherwise it sounds idiotic.. We are no arabs we have no land dispute with Israel
What the hell are you even talking about?
Tell me when has Turkey waged war against Israel? lol Instead there is cooperation at every level.
Israelis flock to Turkey in record numbers
https://en.globes.co.il/en/article-israelis-flock-to-turkey-in-record-numbers-1001303765
"Israel–Turkey relations were formalized in March 1949, when Turkey was the first Muslim majority country to recognize the State of Israel. Both countries gave high priority to military, strategic, and diplomatic cooperation, while sharing concerns with respect to the regional instabilities in the Middle East."
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Defense Industrial Cooperation. Jerusalem and Ankara have signed several contracts that could transform Israel into a major supplier of arms and technology for Turkey, enabling the latter to circumvent sanctions by its traditional suppliers in Western Europe and the United States (imposed due to the efforts of anti-Turkish lobbying groups and to punish alleged human rights violations perpetrated in the course of Turkey's war with the PKK). These contracts include a $650 million deal for Israel Aircraft Industries to refurbish and upgrade fifty-four Turkish Air Force F-4E Phantom aircraft (some of the work to be done by Turkish firms in Turkey) and to equip them with fifty Popeye 1 air-to-ground missiles, and a subsequent $150 million coproduction agreement for hundreds of Popeye 2 air-to-ground missiles. Turkey has also reportedly shown interest in obtaining Israeli help in modernizing its ageing fleet of F-5 fighter aircraft and M60 tanks, and in coproducing Israeli reconnaissance UAVs, the Phalcon airborne warning aircraft, the Arrow anti-missile system, and the Merkava tank. With Turkey also planning to expand and modernize its fleet of attack and transport helicopters and its navy, Israeli firms are positioned to land additional major contracts.
Training and Exercises. The air force training exchange agreement calls for Israeli aircraft to train in Turkey four times a year. During the first visit, in April of last year, eight Israeli F-16 fighters spent a week at Akinci air base near Ankara. Such visits are mutually beneficial. They enable the Israelis to gain experience flying long-range missions over mountainous areas (a skill that would be necessary for missions over Iran), and provide greater opportunities for overland training than are available in a small country like Israel. This enables pilots to refine their competitive skills, since it is much harder for pilots to visually identify enemy aircraft over land than over water. Such exercises also enable both air forces to become familiar with procedures and tactics used by their counterparts. This familiarity could facilitate cooperation in wartime. Israel and Turkey also held a joint naval search and rescue exercise in the eastern Mediterranean in June of this year, and they are scheduled to hold a trilateral Israel-Turkey-U.S. naval search and rescue exercise later this year.
https://www.washingtoninstitute.org...sh-israeli-military-cooperation-an-assessment