Beny Karachun
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"Palestine" 2000 years ago referred to the Greek Philistines that the Jews literally exterminated, not some fake Arab Muslim national identity created in the 1900s. Jews were not "Palestinians"/Philistines, they were a mortal enemy of the Philistines.Just because you are completely ignorant does not change the History
No country besides Israel has a say on what happens or not in Jerusalem.The People's Alliance, the alliance structure in which Akp is a member, incorporated the New Welfare Party led by Erbakan. As a result of the negotiations on this agreement, the articles put forward by the YRP were accepted and now included in the election manifesto of the alliance. Regarding the issue of Quds, there is an article stating that 'maximum sensitivity will be shown to the red line issues regarding Quds'. I haven't checked the AKP's election manifesto, but there are definite statements and red lines on Quds, and TR led the convening of the UN a few years ago with this agenda.
On the other hand, in the foreign policy section of the election manifesto of the Nation alliance (Chp is leading party in it), the second largest alliance, on the Palestinian issue: "Turkiye will negotiate with all relevant parties to find a permanent solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict within the framework of UN resolutions and on the basis of two states, and Turkiye will play a role as a reliable facilitator on the Palestinian issue." In addition, Saadet Party, which is in the alliance, includes in its party program the statement 'The Israel must abide by UN resolutions, even force to comply when necessary. TR should play a more active role for the establishment of fair and indipendent Palestinian State', which is in line with other conservative parties.
In short, after the elections, we should not expect a major change in TR's state policies on issues where Israel is at the root of the problem.
This is nothing but cheap way of attracting Islamic voters.The People's Alliance, the alliance structure in which Akp is a member, incorporated the New Welfare Party led by Erbakan. As a result of the negotiations on this agreement, the articles put forward by the YRP were accepted and now included in the election manifesto of the alliance. Regarding the issue of Quds, there is an article stating that 'maximum sensitivity will be shown to the red line issues regarding Quds'. I haven't checked the AKP's election manifesto, but there are definite statements and red lines on Quds, and TR led the convening of the UN a few years ago with this agenda.
On the other hand, in the foreign policy section of the election manifesto of the Nation alliance (Chp is leading party in it), the second largest alliance, on the Palestinian issue: "Turkiye will negotiate with all relevant parties to find a permanent solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict within the framework of UN resolutions and on the basis of two states, and Turkiye will play a role as a reliable facilitator on the Palestinian issue." In addition, Saadet Party, which is in the alliance, includes in its party program the statement 'The Israel must abide by UN resolutions, even force to comply when necessary. TR should play a more active role for the establishment of fair and indipendent Palestinian State', which is in line with other conservative parties.
In short, after the elections, we should not expect a major change in TR's state policies on issues where Israel is at the root of the problem.