Why is Turkey’s hypocritical attitude towards UAE-Israel relations?

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Lahore: The Wonderful Story of Turkey’s Secret, Diplomatic and Trade Relations with Israel. Why is Turkey’s hypocritical attitude towards UAE-Israel relations? According to historical events and facts, it has become clear that Turkey, which opposes the UAE’s deal with Israel, has established secret and diplomatic relations with Israel.

The facts that have come to light in this regard,According to this, in 1949, Turkey recognized the Jewish state.Since then, in one form or another, Turkey and Israel have maintained some form of diplomatic relations.Turkey’s first diplomatic mission to Israel was officially launched on January 7, 1950, and the first Turkish Chief of Mission, Saifullah Essen, presented his credentials to Israeli President Chaim Weizmann.

Israeli officials have revealed the relationship between Turkey and Israel in 1958, Israeli Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion and Turkish Prime Minister Adnan Manders had a secret meeting that included bilateral relations, intelligence exchange and military assistance.

In 1967, the Arabs became somewhat angry with Israel over the six-day war between Israel and Israel, condemning Israel and demanding Israel’s withdrawal from the Palestinian territories.But he refrained from voting in favor of the clause, describing Israel as an “aggressive state.”Turkey opposes resolution to sever diplomatic ties with Israel at OIC summit in Rabat, Morocco.

In March 1992, Turkey sought to re-establish diplomatic relations between the two countries, and a Turkish ambassador presented his credentials to Israeli President Cham Herzog by telephone.

As a result of these efforts to improve relations between the two countries, Israel established two diplomatic missions in Turkey, one with an embassy in the capital Ankara and one with a consulate in Istanbul, Turkey’s largest city.Turkish-Israeli relations took a new turn after Tayyip Erdogan’s party won the 2002 election and Erdogan became prime minister.

Some sources also say that Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan agreed to relations with Israel because Tayyip Erdogan believed that Israel was behind the military coup in Turkey.So they wanted to have a good relationship with Israel to avoid military coups.

Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan visited Israel in 2005 despite his hatred of Israel and called on the Israeli government to work on an equal footing and to work together for peace in the Middle East. He offered to serve as the UN Security Council and to establish trade and military relations with the Jewish state, and then visited Israel. Erdogan met Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and President Moshe Katsu and laid a wreath at the memorial.

Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan visited Israel in 2005 despite his hatred of Israel and called on the Israeli government to work on an equal footing and to work together for peace in the Middle East. He offered to serve as the UN Security Council and to establish trade and military relations with the Jewish state, and then visited Israel. Erdoانan met Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and President Moshe Katsu and laid a wreath at the memorial.

Israeli officials also said that the Israeli Foreign Ministry had described its relations with Turkey as “excellent” in early 2006. In November 2007, Israeli President Shimon Peres met with Turkish President Abdullah Gul and Addressing the Grand National Assembly of Turkey, Tayyip Erdogan was also present and applauded.

As a result, relations between the two countries began to deteriorate in the winter of 2009-2008 after Turkey’s condemnation of Israel’s Operation Cast Lead in the winter.

Turkey barred Israel from participating in the joint Anatolia Eagle military exercise, prompting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to sharply criticize Turkey, saying Turkey could no longer be an honest broker between Syria and Israel.

Tayyip Erdogan protested against the Israeli attack on Gaza. Earlier, the Erdogan government had strongly protested against the assassination of Hamas founder Sheikh Ahmed Yassin in 2004. Meanwhile, in 2009 against the Israeli atrocities on a Turkish TV channel. The Israeli government protested strongly against Turkey after the programs were broadcast. Thus, tensions between Turkey and Israel continued to rise.

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