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Turkish Parliament to hold a session on Israel's threats

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The Turkish Parliament will assess Israel's actions in the region and the threats it poses during a closed session on October 8.

Axar.az reports that this information was shared by the Speaker of the Grand National Assembly of Turkiye, Numan Kurtulmush.

"The government will inform the parliament on the issue of Israel on October 8. The foreign and defense ministers will present reports on the situation," he stated.

It is noteworthy that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's statement suggesting that Turkiye could be Israel's next target has caused widespread reactions. As a result, the Republican People's Party parliamentary faction has proposed holding a closed session of the Grand National Assembly.

Date
2024.10.05 / 19:10
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Axar.az
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