Wednesday, October 25, 2023

"Keep

 


your eyes on Turkey in the End Times" 


Hamas chiefs were asked to leave Turkey after October 7 attacks


"Ankara 

seeking to avoid being perceived as a supporter

 of the terror group, 

Turkish journalist claims,

 after enabling it for years."


It's exactly what I already knew before I ever opened the link:

"seeking to avoid being perceived as a supporter"

Not that they aren't supporters.

Just that for right now

they dont want to be "perceived" as being such.



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Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, right, 
shakes hands with Hamas terrorist movement chief Ismail Haniyeh, 
prior to their meeting in Istanbul, February 1, 2020.

(I wonder what they could have been talking about?
Thats your NATO ally BTW.
You gonna trust that guy when the shit hits the fan?
If so?
Big mistake.
Huge.)


"According to a Sunday article in the Washington-based Al-Monitor, Haniyeh was in Istanbul on October 7, contradicting previous reports that the terror chief was in his office in Doha, Qatar."

(Well go figure, sounds about right.)


"Al-Monitor claimed the video was filmed in Istanbul, though the footage does not contain any indication to corroborate the claim."

(Just remember they planned other attacks on Israel 
from Turkey in the past.)


"Like most leaders of the terror group, Haniyeh has lived away from the Gaza Strip for years, splitting his time between Qatar and Turkey. 

(Oh his two biggest supporters, really now?)

He and his 13 children are known to have enriched themselves from illegal trade via tunnels between Egypt and the Gaza Strip over the years, and to have invested the accumulated fortune in real estate properties in both Gaza and Turkey."

(I wonder why he would be investing in real estate in Turkey?
Retirement home?
Vacation spot?)


"Turkey, which has had wobbly diplomatic relations with Israel for years, has often hosted Hamas leaders, and Turkish President Recep Erdogan has been in close contact with the Hamas leadership since the start of the war. 

(Iranian leadership has been as well?)

"Turkish authorities have allowed the terror group to operate from an office in Istanbul for over a decade, insisting that it only hosts the group’s political wing. However, in 2020, Israel provided Turkish intelligence with evidence that members of Hamas’s military wing operate in the office, under the supervision of Beirut-based Saleh al-Arouri."

"From that office, Hamas terrorists have allegedly planned terror attacks against Israel and devised ways to transfer funds to the terror group’s activists in the West Bank, according to past reports by Israel Hayom and the JCPA (Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs).


"In an interview with Turkey’s Haberturk TV last week, Qatar-based former Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal said he has “great respect for Turkey,” adding that “Turkey should say ‘stop'” to Israel, Al-Monitor reported. The former leader has repeatedly met with Erdogan over the years, and in an address to members of Erdogan’s party in 2014, he said he hoped to “liberate Palestine and Jerusalem” with them.

(Some more excerpts from that article follow:

                 “a strong Turkey means a strong Palestine … Inshallah, God is with us and with you on the road to victory.”

            “Inshallah we will liberate Palestine and Jerusalem again in the future,” Mashaal said.

            “A democratic, stable and developed Turkey is a source of             power for all Muslims,” Mashaal went on, adding “I greet all             the brave people who claim Jerusalem … Our flag is the symbol of all the oppressed in the world.”

            “God is witness … we will make this red flag a symbol of the             innocent. This red flag will fly side by side with the flags of             Palestine, free Syria and all other innocents’ flags anywhere in the world,” he told the congress.

            Turkey and Hamas have seen a rapid rapprochement as             Israel’s ties with Ankara continued to deteriorate. The AK Party has had close ties with Hamas since its rise in 2001, led by             Davutoglu and Erdogan. The two have been known for their frequent outbursts against Israel over the years."

    "Jerusalem has also accused Turkey of allowing Hamas to operate on its soil, a charge Ankara strongly denies."

    "Last month, Israel appealed to the NATO coalition — of which Turkey is a member – and to the US leadership to take steps against Ankara for enabling Hamas terrorists to operate and plan terror attacks against Israelis from its territory."

That was 2014 for goodness sakes, 
it just on and on and on...)



"From his end, Erdogan has not officially condemned Hamas’s brutal slaughter of Israeli civilians on October 7, and instead accused Israel of carrying out operations against Hamas in Gaza that “amount to genocide.



Revelation 17:8-11

The beast, which you saw, once was, now is not, and yet will come up out of the Abyss and go to its destruction. The inhabitants of the earth whose names have not been written in the book of life from the creation of the world will be astonished when they see the beast, because it once was, now is not, and yet will come.

“This calls for a mind with wisdom. The seven heads are seven hills on which the woman sits. They are also seven kings. Five have fallen, one is, the other has not yet come; but when he does come, he must remain for only a little while. The beast who once was, and now is not, is an eighth king. He belongs to the seven and is going to his destruction.
















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