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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Monday, July 31, 2017
Mass rally in Istanbul against Israel's Jerusalem measures
Feelings remain high in Turkey, as people chant 'Istanbul and Jerusalem are arm-in-arm'
Protesters
wave Turkish and Palestinian flags during demonstration in Istanbul on
Sunday to protest against measures taken by Israel in Jerusalem and to
show solidarity with Palestinians (AFP)
Thousands of supporters of a conservative Turkish party rallied in
Istanbul on Sunday to protest measures taken by Israel in Jerusalem and
show solidarity with the Palestinians.
Israel had angered Turkey by installing metal detectors and security
cameras at the Haram al-Sharif holy site in Jerusalem, known to Jews as
the Temple Mount, following a 14 July attack in which gunmen killed two
policemen.
The move sparked Muslim protests and deadly unrest, and last week the Israeli government removed the detectors and cameras.
But feelings remain high in Turkey, with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan saying the removal of the detectors was "not enough".
Sunday's protest was called by the Saadet (Felicity) Party, which sprung
from the same Islamic-rooted political movement as the ruling Justice
and Development Party (AKP) of Erdogan but is seen as more religiously
conservative.
Under the slogan of "Israel understands a show of strength," the rally
was held at the vast Yenikapi Square by the Sea of Marmara which has
been the scene of many of Erdogan's biggest meetings.
However, there was no sign of any senior government officials at the meeting.
A mass of people waving Palestinian and Turkish flags chanted slogans such as "Istanbul and Jerusalem are arm-in-arm."
"I hope that when they see how many people are here, then Israel will
get the message," said protester Sadik Sen. "We want to show to our
Muslim brothers there that we are behind them."
Improbably, Saadet's chairman Temel Karamollaoglu had also sent a letter
of invitation to football star Cristiano Ronaldo. But there was also no
sign of the Real Madrid and Portugal player.
Last year Turkey and Israel ended a rift triggered by Israel's deadly
storming in 2010 of a Gaza-bound ship that left 10 Turkish activists
dead. The two sides have since embarked on a close energy cooperation to
pipe Israeli gas to Turkey.
But Erdogan, who regards himself a champion of the Palestinian cause, is
still often critical of Israeli policy and his comments on the crisis
have been among his toughest on Israel since the reconciliation deal.