The Jerusalem Post

Fury against Israel grows in Turkey as fresh protests planned

- • By ECE TOKSABAY

ANKARA (Reuters) – Turkish protesters clashed with police overnight in angry demonstrat­ions following a blast that killed large numbers of Palestinia­ns at a Gaza hospital, and further rallies were expected on Wednesday.

Israel blamed the blast on a failed rocket launch by the Palestinia­n Islamic Jihad terrorist group, which denied responsibi­lity. Palestinia­n officials claimed the blast at Al-Ahli al-Arabi hospital was caused by an Israeli air strike.

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan called the blast “the latest example of Israeli attacks devoid of the most basic human values.”

Turkey’s presidenti­al communicat­ions office quickly branded Israel’s claim “#FakeNews” on social media platform X.

Overnight, Turks marched with Palestinia­n flags and chanted slogans denouncing Israel in at least a dozen Turkish cities, including outside the Israeli embassy in the capital Ankara.

Police used pepper spray and water cannon to disperse thousands of protesters who tried to enter the compound of Israel’s consulate in Istanbul, Turkey’s largest city. Five people were detained, the Istanbul governor’s office said.

Israel’s National Security Council (NSC) issued a warning against travel to Turkey, citing fears that Israelis would be targeted by those angry at the war. It also urged Israeli citizens in Turkey to leave as soon as possible.

Following the NSC’s appeal, Israeli airlines said they were arranging flights from Istanbul on Wednesday for Israelis who want to leave Turkey.

On Wednesday, there was a large security presence around the consulate, with hundreds of police officers and around 10 water cannon vehicles deployed behind a line of metal barriers. Police conducted identity checks on those seeking to pass through.

Political analysts said the Gaza hospital blast could have dire consequenc­es for ties between Israel and Turkey.

 ?? (Dilara Senkaya/Reuters) ?? DEMONSTRAT­ORS IGNITE an Israeli flag in Istanbul after hundreds of Palestinia­ns were killed in a blast at Al-Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza that Israeli and Palestinia­n officials blamed on each other yesterday.
(Dilara Senkaya/Reuters) DEMONSTRAT­ORS IGNITE an Israeli flag in Istanbul after hundreds of Palestinia­ns were killed in a blast at Al-Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza that Israeli and Palestinia­n officials blamed on each other yesterday.

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